To describe Oklahoma’s craft beer scene as “thriving” would be an understatement. World-class microbreweries have been popping up in every corner of the state during the last decade, releasing award-winning beers to national and international acclaim.
Prairie Artisan Ales - Tulsa
Few breweries anywhere have taken off as quickly or spectacularly as Prairie Artisan Ales. Started by Tulsa brothers Colin and Chase Healey, Prairie put the Oklahoma craft beer scene on the map shortly after launching in 2013. Renowned for their delightfully tart farmhouse ales and rich imperial stouts, this craft brewing powerhouse has since become synonymous with Oklahoma craft beer in the United States and beyond. Prairie’s flagship BOMB! regularly ranks as one of the best imperial stouts on the market, and what started as a passion project for two beer-loving brothers is now considered one of RateBeer’s “Top 100 Breweries in the World.”
The Healey brothers sold the brewery in 2016 to Krebs Brewing Company in the heart of Oklahoma’s Little Italy, where Prairie had been brewing on a contract basis since their beers first hit stores, but their signature recipes remain unchanged. Drop by Prairie Artisan Ales OKC and see for yourself. You’ll definitely want to take your time sipping on special, limited-time brews and time-honored favorites at this stylish gastropub featuring some of the best beers and bites in the city.
BOMB! fans will want to drop by and savor the many different spins on this beloved classic—amped up with extra helpings of coffee, vanilla, cacao nibs and chili peppers—including special barrel-aged versions you can’t find anywhere else. If stouts aren’t your thing, try one of Prairie’s bright and funky farmhouse ales from their Funky Gold series, each bringing a different hop variety to the party with sharp citrus flavors and an earthy complexity. Others might opt for a clean German pilsner like Dave’s Pils, or the refreshing and French-inspired Prairie-vous Français. Prairie may be known for their bold and innovative approach to beer, but there’s a style for every taste.
You can also find Prairie beers all across the state at places like R Bar & Grill in Tulsa.
Roughtail Brewing Company - Oklahoma City
The story of Roughtail Brewing is common to many craft breweries in Oklahoma: two beer nuts begin brewing at home, honing their craft and sharing with friends before bringing their best recipes to a thirsty public. In this case, it was Roughtail founder Blaine Stansel who met brewmaster Tony Tieli at a local brewing club. They soon made the leap to commercial brewing and haven’t looked back. With their distinctive label designs and bold flavors, Roughtail has established itself as one of the most distinctive and lauded breweries in the state.
Intensity is the theme connecting the different offerings in Roughtail’s varied beer line-up. Their flagship IPA is an all-out hop bomb packing a delightfully bitter punch that leaves you wanting more. Roughtail’s Hoptometrist double IPA raises the stakes (and the alcohol by volume) with an even bigger and bolder beer that remains nicely balanced despite the aggressiveness of the hop profile. The Polar Eclipse stout and Polterweisse Hefeweizen are rich, boozy delights that make great winter warmers. Drop by the Roughtail Taphouse in Oklahoma City for special releases and classics like their widely-popular Everything Rhymes with Orange or try an adventurously-flavored Skyline Hard Seltzer.
Can’t make it to the taphouse? Grab a Roughtail beer at local watering holes like Republic Gastropub, Bricktown Brewery or The Garage.
Marshall Brewing Company - Tulsa
Marshall Brewing Company has been a long-time leader in the Tulsa craft beer scene. It was opened in 2008, making it the first commercial brewing facility in Tulsa since World War II. Marshall found success early, mostly due to the quality and reliability of its core line-up: Old Pavilion Pilsner, a classic inspired by founder Eric Marshall’s apprenticeship in Germany, McNellie’s Pub Ale, a traditional English bitter, the Atlas IPA and the Sundown Wheat.
In addition to these core offerings, Marshall also offers a potent India-style black ale year-round called El Chucuy. Be careful with this one; it’s got quite a kick. Also, don’t discount the seasonal offerings from Marshall. They offer a pale ale for summer, a porter for winter, a red ale for spring and, of course, a delicious Oktoberfest lager in the fall. If you have the desire to take a look behind the scenes, grab a friend and join one of their popular brewery tours.
You can find Marshall Brewing beers all over the state at places like Kilkenny's Irish Pub & Eatery and Lucille's Roadhouse.
COOP Ale Works - Oklahoma City
COOP Ale Works enjoys the distinction of being one of the most successful Oklahoma City-based breweries in operation. Boasting a diverse and beloved line of beers that are also distinctive and delicious, COOP is an influential member of the state’s craft beer community. Co-founders JD Merryweather and Daniel Mercer have put together a distinguished operation and their experienced brewmaster Blake Jarolim has produced excellent beers in classic craft styles.
The Native Amber is a hop-forward red ale, the F5 is an invigorating west coast IPA hop explosion and the DNR is a strong, complex Belgian-style dark ale best enjoyed in moderation. If you’re looking for an easy drinking, session type beer, COOP also offers their Spare Rib pale ale and Briefcase Brown ale clocking in at an easy-sipping 3-4% alcohol by volume. Don’t miss exciting offerings in their Territorial Reserve series featuring rustic, barrel-aged stouts and barley wines, or their spring release Alpha Hive—a big and boozy imperial IPA brewed with generous amounts of orange blossom honey to soften the sting of the hops.
Find COOP at their OKC taproom and many other locations around the state like Back Porch Draft House.
Anthem Brewing Company - Oklahoma City
In Anthem’s early days, founder Matt Anthony shared space with Black Mesa and Mustang brewers at OKCity Brewing Co., a cooperative brewery in west downtown that has enabled local brewers to produce without the great expense of buying their own facility. Soon, Anthem was able to move into its own “urban farmhouse” brewery. Now, new brewmaster Patrick Lively and his team are poised to make a profound impact on the craft beer scene in Oklahoma and beyond.
Presently, Anthem features three core beers, all distinctly brewed in the rich Belgian tradition. The Golden One is a bright, citrusy blonde ale. Arjuna is a wit bier or white ale with fruity notes and a refreshing finish. The third is Uroborus, a robust Belgian-style stout with strong notes of roasted malts, chocolate and dark candied sugar. Anthem also regularly produces special release beers like a sour ale aged in oak, an ale aged in tequila barrels and a Belgian-style blond aged in bourbon barrels. An IPA and other tasty developments are brewing at Anthem as well, so keep an eye out for new releases.
Find Anthem’s offerings at locations around the state, such as: S&B's Burger Joint, Library Bar & Grill, The Patriarch Craft Beer House & Lawn.
CHOC - Krebs
A bastion from the days of the brewpub, CHOC beer is produced in the brewery at Pete’s Place, the legendary Italian restaurant in Krebs. After the change in brewing laws, CHOC beer was able to leave the tasting room at Pete’s and spread to bars and stores all over the state. Their classic, unfiltered wheat beer has long been the cornerstone of the CHOC line-up, and now the 1919 brand has become one of Oklahoma’s most recognizable beer labels.
However, there’s a lot more to CHOC than their refreshing summer wheat beer. Miner’s Light is a crisp American lager and a tribute to Krebs’s strong mining history. A sweet, light peach brew, an American white ale and a spring IPA round out the roster at CHOC. Though, in case you think it’s all bright and summery beers at CHOC, sample their rich, malty, gold medal winning, abbey-style Signature Dubbel for a taste of something different.
Head to the CHOC tasting room at Pete’s Place, or order a cold one from one of the many spots around the state that carry CHOC: Pub W, Whiskey Cake.
American Solera - Tulsa
Started by Prairie Artisan Ales founder Chase Healey, American Solera was named the best new brewery in the United States—and the second in the world—at the 2017 RateBeer Best Awards. If it's bright and funky brews you're looking for, check out offerings like the Bright Black Delight blackberry or Rose Gold raspberry sour ales. Hop lovers will definitely want to seek out the Terp Surp double IPA, starring a harmonious trio of Citra, Amarillo and Simcoe hops. The Mocha Dilemma, a decadent milk stout aged on coffee and chocolate, is a go-to if your taste skews toward rich and malty. Come to the American Solera Taproom in Tulsa and try a couple offerings—or, if you can’t decide, get the Solera Sampler featuring four six-ounce pours of different styles. With food trucks, live music and more, a trip to the American Solera Taproom is a great way to kick off your next Tulsa weekend.
Dead Armadillo Craft Brewing - Tulsa
An exciting, flourishing brewery based in Tulsa, Dead Armadillo Brewery & Taproom is making waves in the craft brewing community. Their flagship brew and most popular selection is their classic American amber ale. A well-balanced, eminently drinkable beer with notes of caramel sweetness, roasted malt and a slightly bitter finish, this amber has been gaining popularity since Dead Armadillo started operations in June of 2013. Since then, owner and brewer Tony Peck has shown that they have much more up their sleeves.
Dead Armadillo’s sophomore effort was a creative take on a lesser-known style of brew called black ale. Dubbed the Black Hop, this intriguing beer is brewed with an array of dark malts and a healthy dose of Northwest hops to create a rich coffee and bitter chocolate sweetness finished with a light and refreshing bitterness (an intense, satisfying draught). The Dead Ball Hooligan is their version of Belgian-style session beer brewed in cooperation with the Tulsa Athletic Soccer Club. They also have an IPA and an American pale ale that have made the rounds at festivals and brewing events.
Keep an eye out for Dead Armadillo beers here: Smoke. Woodfire Grill, The Wedge Pizzeria, Pub W.
Stonecloud Brewing Company - Oklahoma City
Sip on some of the best locally-brewed beer in Oklahoma at the Stonecloud Brewing Company Taproom. Oklahoma native Joel Irby mastered the art of brewing beer in Boulder, Colorado, where he spent a decade learning the craft. Once his education was complete, he returned to his home state to pursue his dream of opening his own brewery. In 2017, he opened Stonecloud in OKC's rapidly growing Film Row District, later opening a second Stonecloud location in Stillwater.
Stonecloud offers a diverse selection of beers, including barrel aged stouts, hazy IPAs, light pilsners and more. Local favorites include the Belgian Wit Neon Sunshine, the India Pale Ale Mellow, and the crowd-pleasing Stonecloud Lite Lager. The brewery regularly releases specialty seasonal beers, so check back regularly to see what's new.
Find Stonecloud on tap or in cans at OKC spots like Kitchen 324, Bricktown Brewery, Social Capital and more.
Iron Monk Brewing Company - Stillwater
Iron Monk has the distinction of being Stillwater’s first craft brewery, and they have proven themselves to be a valuable addition to the Oklahoma craft beer world. Their flagship milk stout and Payne County imperial IPA laid the initial groundwork for this rising brewery’s identity, and brewery founders Dave Monks and Jerod Millirons capitalized a year after their 2014 launch with the opening of the Iron Monk Brewing Company Taproom. You can always find heavy hitters like Stilly Wheat on tap, along with special releases like Holiday Orange Berry Wheat, Somethin’ Pumpkin and Chocolate Habanero Stout.
Find Iron Monk on tap or in bottles at your favorite craft beer at craft beer spots like Republic Gastropub, Fassler Hall OKC, The Max Retropub and more.
Battered Boar Brewing Co. - Edmond
A smaller brewery operating out of Edmond, Battered Boar produces excellent craft beers of surprising variety. Seven beers make up the core line-up including the rich and slightly sweet Briar Patch Amber, the golden red, aromatic Company Man Pale and the straightforward and satisfying 405 Oklahoma Lager. Their Chuck’s Pumpkin Ale, brewed with real Oklahoma sugar pumpkins and loads of fresh ground spices, is a sweet, fragrant treat full of autumnal flavors. A coconut cream stout and a pair of refreshing unfiltered wheat beers round out their permanent offerings, but Battered Boar also releases popular seasonal and specialty brews throughout the year.
Twins Bazil Twins, a unique farmhouse ale, dry-hopped with Thai basil and Szechuan peppercorns, offers an unusual but compelling flavor profile. It’s more drinkable cousins are their La Padite and Lion’s Tooth Floret, which are more traditional and subtle saisons. The Chocolate Cherry porter and Stumbling Goat imperial stout are further examples of their bold approach and are sure to warm the hearts of craft beer fans everywhere. Keep an eye out for more special releases from this hard-working brewery.
Battered Boar is available at these locations and others: James E McNellie's Public House,
While Oklahoma's craft beer scene continues to refine its identity, expect to see more new breweries popping up around the state. Here are a few up-and-comers, in particular, to keep an eye on:
(405) Brewing Company – 405 Brewing Company began with the mission of bringing craft beer to Norman, and the brewery been gathering steam since owners Jonathan Stapleton and Trae Carson whipped up their very first batch at home. Since releasing their first commercial beer, FDR—an imperial stout brewed from four different chocolate malts and 30 pounds of locally-roasted Mariposa coffee—405 Brewing Company has brought a variety of styles to Oklahoma's thirsty craft beer lovers. Stop by the 405 Brewing Co. Taproom in Norman and see what makes their beers stand out in a craft beer scene full of heavy hitters.
This has been a quick tour through the hoppy, malty and refreshing world of Oklahoma craft beer. Just as the state’s diverse terrain offers something for everyone, its craft brewers also have a style for every taste. Whether you’re looking for crisp pilsners, knockout stouts, lip-puckering sours or sessionable pale ales, you’re bound to find an Oklahoma craft beer (or two, or three) that will knock your socks off.