Craft breweries and cideries can be found In North Dakota's largest cities, but there are gems sprinkled across the state.
Many pay homage to their roots through unique names and flavors, sourcing in-state ingredients and presenting local art or musicians.
Explore the interactive map below to find new flavors or visit a craft brewery or cidery on your next road trip. And if you're visiting our neighbors in the Gopher State, check out
this map of Minnesota craft breweries
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1/6: Sam Corr, owner and head brewer of Drumconrath Brewing Co., has 12 taps of beer ready in his new brewery and taproom space at 630 1st Ave. N., Fargo. Drumconrath was on the second of two days of soft opening on Tuesday, July 9, 2019, Corr said. It opens to the general public at 4 p.m. Wednesday, July 10. Helmut Schmidt / The Forum
2/6: Customers socialize at Icewind Brewing in Mapleton, N.D., on Tuesday, June 23. Helmut Schmidt / The Forum
3/6: The stuffed avocado ($9) stands out among Wild Terra's meat-free menu in downtown Fargo. Eric Daeuber / The Forum
4/6: Pixeled Brewing Co. co-owner John-Paul Klein helps bring together the fun and nostalgia of arcade games from the 1970s, 80s and 90s with craft beer in downtown Fargo, N.D. He was spending part of Friday morning, Nov. 16, 2018, inspecting and servicing the 55 games now on the floor.
5/6: Fargo Brewing at 610 N. University Drive, is pictured on Feb. 15, 2021. Forum file photo
6/6: Phat Fish Brewery owner Kelli Scharf stands with the newly arrived showcase brewing tanks. With construction nearly finished, the family restaurant and brewery is on schedule for a May opening. (Brandon L. Summers / The Dickinson Press)
1/6: Sam Corr, owner and head brewer of Drumconrath Brewing Co., has 12 taps of beer ready in his new brewery and taproom space at 630 1st Ave. N., Fargo. Drumconrath was on the second of two days of soft opening on Tuesday, July 9, 2019, Corr said. It opens to the general public at 4 p.m. Wednesday, July 10. Helmut Schmidt / The Forum
2/6: Customers socialize at Icewind Brewing in Mapleton, N.D., on Tuesday, June 23. Helmut Schmidt / The Forum
3/6: The stuffed avocado ($9) stands out among Wild Terra's meat-free menu in downtown Fargo. Eric Daeuber / The Forum
4/6: Pixeled Brewing Co. co-owner John-Paul Klein helps bring together the fun and nostalgia of arcade games from the 1970s, 80s and 90s with craft beer in downtown Fargo, N.D. He was spending part of Friday morning, Nov. 16, 2018, inspecting and servicing the 55 games now on the floor.
5/6: Fargo Brewing at 610 N. University Drive, is pictured on Feb. 15, 2021. Forum file photo
6/6: Phat Fish Brewery owner Kelli Scharf stands with the newly arrived showcase brewing tanks. With construction nearly finished, the family restaurant and brewery is on schedule for a May opening. (Brandon L. Summers / The Dickinson Press)
1/7: Sam Corr, owner and head brewer of Drumconrath Brewing Co., has 12 taps of beer ready in his new brewery and taproom space at 630 1st Ave. N., Fargo. Drumconrath was on the second of two days of soft opening on Tuesday, July 9, 2019, Corr said. It opens to the general public at 4 p.m. Wednesday, July 10. Helmut Schmidt / The Forum
2/7: Customers socialize at Icewind Brewing in Mapleton, N.D., on Tuesday, June 23. Helmut Schmidt / The Forum
3/7: Mike Frohlich, head brewer and co-owner of Laughing Sun Brewery, says using local products, including malt from Two Track Malting, is important to his business and his customers. Photo taken July 19, 2019, in Bismarck, N.D. (Jenny Schlecht/Agweek)
4/7: The stuffed avocado ($9) stands out among Wild Terra's meat-free menu in downtown Fargo. Eric Daeuber / The Forum
5/7: Pixeled Brewing Co. co-owner John-Paul Klein helps bring together the fun and nostalgia of arcade games from the 1970s, 80s and 90s with craft beer in downtown Fargo, N.D. He was spending part of Friday morning, Nov. 16, 2018, inspecting and servicing the 55 games now on the floor.
6/7: Fargo Brewing at 610 N. University Drive, is pictured on Feb. 15, 2021. Forum file photo
7/7: Phat Fish Brewery owner Kelli Scharf stands with the newly arrived showcase brewing tanks. With construction nearly finished, the family restaurant and brewery is on schedule for a May opening. (Brandon L. Summers / The Dickinson Press)