Big River Brewery
2101 N. Epcot Blvd., Lake Buena Vista, 407-560-0253; bigrivergrille.comIt's a brew pub located on Disney property. When you're done waiting on long lines, crying kids and fireworks, retire to Big River Brewery for a Rocket Red Ale.
Belle Isle Yacht Pub
7521 S. Orange Ave., 407-850-3491A selection of more than 170 craft brews, plus live music and a homey, divey neighborhood bar vibe make Belle Isle Yacht Pub one of South Orlando's best-kept secrets. Hit the pub for music Tuesday through Saturday nights or $1 off craft beer happy hour specials.
Cloak and Blaster
875 Woodbury Road, 407-674-7435; cloakandblaster.comWhen you step into Cloak and Blaster, you'll forget you're in a Waterford Lakes strip mall: It feels like a cross between a Middle-earth tavern and the Great Hall at Hogwarts. A creative menu of beer-based "cocktails" (the "Wolf Bite" is the prettiest and tastiest), tons of table space for gaming and a decent selection of beer and cider mean you've found your geeky home.
The Gnarly Barley
7431 S. Orange Ave., 407-854-4999; thegnarlybarley.comThis is a roadhouse that happens to serve great food and drink. This pub features 16 beers on tap and a menu full of hangover preventers (or cures).
The Falcon
819 E. Washington St., 407-423-3060; facebook.com/thefalconbarWhen this little corner bar/gallery opened in 2011, it threw all the rules about how to "do" bar nights out the window – anything goes at the Falcon, from PBR-inspired art shows to parties celebrating the release of the Taco Bell Doritos Locos taco to dark-wave music nights where Joy Division, not Deadmau5, is on heavy rotation.
Frank & Steins
150 S. Magnolia Ave., 407-412-9230; 200 W. Fairbanks Ave., Winter Park, 407-636-6757; frankandsteins.comThe perfect craft beer bar for people who like regular bars but want above-average beer. It's stocked with games, billiards, shuffleboard and more, and there's tons of beer to choose from – more than 330 craft beers, plus wine, sake and food. Frank & Steins also recently opened a new Winter Park location on Fairbanks Avenue where the old Shipyard Pub used to be.
Hammered Lamb
1235 N. Orange Ave., 407-704-3200; thehammeredlamb.comWith one of the best patios in town and a tradition of offering free shots every time the train goes by, the Lamb offers a killer combo of comfort and festivity. Tons of seating, heaters for when it's cold, a gorgeous lake view and a full bar mean you may never go inside, but when you do, guess what: same level of comfort, same full bar, plus a ping-pong table. Nothing "baa"d about it. (Sorry.)
The Hourglass Brewery
255 S. Ronald Reagan Blvd., Longwood, 407-262-0056; thehourglassbrewery.comHourglass Brewing has been packing their tiny taproom thanks to a vigorous cycle of sours, stouts and other acts of brewing whimsy. New beers are added on Mondays, and on Tuesdays you can sample drafts for just 50 cents.
House of Beer
13526 Village Park Drive, 941-822-1452; hobflorida.comHunter's Creek has a craft-beer bar it can call its own. House of Beer has 48 rotating taps, as well as a hefty 200-bottle selection. One of the best things about this place: The Drink Like a Local specials, during which all Florida drafts are $1 off.
Keg 'n' Cork
1566 W. Fairbanks Ave., Winter Park, 407-951-8706; facebook.com/kncwpThis bar opened in the space that used to be the Winter Park Saloon (and, before that, McRaney's Tavern), and it promises to serve the finest in microbrews and boutique wines. Beers on offer are often posted to Facebook, and the live music, trivia nights and UCF Knights viewing parties also on tap here make for excellent drinking companions.
The Milk Bar
2424 E. Robinson St., 407-369-1701; themilkbarorlando.comFor affordable availability, it's hard to beat the Milk District. Multi-page menus of sub-$5 beers, nightly specials, live music and board games mean you can try several new beers for less than $10, enjoy great local talent and remember you're a badass at Connect Four.
Mount Dora Brewing
405 S. Highland St., Mount Dora, 352-406-2924; mountdorabrewing.comThe New York Times name-checked this little brewery, about 45 minutes from downtown Orlando, as one of the area's notable craft-beer spots. Unique beers are brewed on site and served alongside a full menu and live music in the Rocking Rabbit Tap Room.
Nona Tap Room
9145 Narcoossee Road, 407-440-4594; nonataproom.comPeople out in Lake Nona need their food and bev too, y'all. This biz has more than 50 beers on tap and another 50 in bottles (not to mention a wine and cocktail menu). This is where you'll find a lot of Disney castmembers taking in some much-deserved R&R as they gather to watch the game.
Oblivion Taproom
5101 E. Colonial Drive, 407-802-4800; obliviontaproom.comOne of the city's better beer bars sits, unexpectedly, on a forgettable strip of Colonial Drive, with 40 beers on tap and more available by the bottle – but the meaty bar bites, inventive burgers especially, are what sets this place apart from the rest.
Orlando Brewing
1301 Atlanta Ave., 407-872-1117; orlandobrewing.comThis organic brewery offers 24 taps, most of which serve their own fresh-brewed organic craft beer. Some wines and ciders also available, for those who – dare we say it? – don't like beer. Shadowboxes of Florida Brewing Festival medals aplenty hang by the front door.
Player 1 Video Game Bar
8562 Palm Pkwy, 407-504-7521; player1orlando.comOur gaming friends all seem to agree – Player 1 is the best place in town that combines drinking and gaming. In addition to coin-op arcade and pinball machines, the bar features gaming systems from every era – X-Boxes and Nintendo 64s and Ataris and Sega Genesis and just about anything else you can think of. In addition, it serves a pretty kickass collection of craft brews, as well as wines, ciders and energy drinks for the designated drivers.
Redlight Redlight Beer Parlour
2810 Corrine Drive, 407-893-9832; redlightredlightbeerparlour.comOrlando's much-lauded and cornucopia-est craft beer spot has to clear room for another placard, this time landing on Draft Magazine's 2013 list of prima American beer bars. Redlight Redlight grew from a small Park Avenue boutique into the 23-draft, dual-beer engined, 250+ bottle wonderland on Corrine Drive today.
The Rogue Pub
3076 Curry Ford Road, 407-985-3778; facebook.com/roguepubRogue Pub is a fun, rollicking south Orlando neighbhorhood staple on Curry Ford Road, serving more than 300 craft beers and 20 different wines. The friendly, laid-back vibe makes it a fave hang in this Conway 'hood.
Tap & Grind
59 W. Central Blvd., 407-455-1100; tapandgrind.comIf craft beer is an art, Tap & Grind is the graffiti artist that tags it and makes it better. Their rotating selection of beers filtered through extra ingredients like vanilla beans and berries is great, but actually talking about beer styles to a knowledgeable (and not snobby) staff member is a sure-fire way to consume multiple rounds without noticing.
Taps
480 N. Orlando Ave., Winter Park, 407-677-5000; tapswineandbeer.comTaps in Winter Park Village features 25 rotating craft beers on tap, more than 300 bottles, plus a wine list and cocktails.
The Thirsty Topher 1609 Alden Road; facebook.com/thethirstytopher
This Ivanhoe Village hangout is actually a converted garage, door and all. Two buddies joined forces and have painstakingly renovated what was once a concrete box into a warm and inviting oasis along the Alden warehouse row. It's a hit with the welders, artists and craftspeople in that neighborhood, before or after happy hour.
Winter Park Beer Company
1809 Winter Park Road, 407-761-5899; facebook.com/winterparkbeerRemember Taps From Scratch? That's what this space used to be, until Winter Park Beer Company took its place. It has fast becoming a popular neighborhood hang. Daily entertainment – poker nights, jazz nights, open mics, painting nights, trivia – and eclectic décor make this quirky space a fun spot to sip a brew. Or several.
Wopshops Brewing Company
419 S. Sanford St;, @wopshopsSanford is now home to its own brewery, which has a tasting room and dog-friendly beer garden open Thursdays, Fridays and Saturdays.
World of Beer
3402 Technological Ave., 321-235-9741; 7800 Dr. Phillips Blvd., 407-355-3315; 155 Cranes Roost Blvd., Altamonte Springs, 407-834-2337; wobusa.comThis Tampa-based craft-beer chain has multiple franchise locations in the Orlando area, and they all have one very important thing in common: They are temples to craft beer. Tons of changing drafts, walls of coolers full of enough bottled beer to drown an elephant and a laid-back, friendly environment in which to consume it.
World of Beer Downtown
431 E. Central Blvd., 407-270-5541; wobusa/downtownorlandoIn addition to the full-on World of Beer experience – plenty of craft beer on tap and in bottles, a menu of snacks, sandwiches and tavern fare, and a friendly serving staff – this location also boasts an expansive and comfortable patio with an outstanding view of Lake Eola. People-watch while sipping beer and gazing at the fountain – your afternoon is made.
Yellow Dog Eats
1236 Hempel Ave., 407-296-0609; yellowdogeats.comEveryone loves this converted country store with its bit of upscale hippy vibe. It simultaneously calms and inspires you once you shuffle in the front doors. Most people head here to sample the food menu, but the beer selection is fairly brag-worthy too. If you haven't been before, try to time your visit with a live show on the Pinterest-worthy patio.