An industrial stretch of Ravenswood has experienced a brewing renaissance in recent years. The corridor, which earned the nickname Malt Row, is home to a diverse array of craft breweries, from an experimental microbrewer to one of the country’s most popular beer brands. The best part? They’re all within walking distance of each other, perfect for a DIY brewery crawl.

Stop 1: Half Acre Beer Company

Half Acre Beer Company opened in 2007, and the release of their classic Daisy Cutter pale ale cemented their spot on the Chicago beer scene. The popular brewery has a taproom on West Balmoral Avenue, near the northern end of Malt Row, featuring a taproom and kitchen, plus a bustling beer garden. 2050 W. Balmoral Ave.

Stop 2: Begyle Brewing Company

The first brewery to open a taproom on the Ravenswood Industrial Corridor, Begyle Brewing Company quickly became a neighborhood favorite. The laid-back space always has something going on, from a Sunday morning yoga class to weeknight skeeball tournaments. Expect food trucks, dogs, and locals sipping on classic brews like the Begyle Blonde of Free Bird APA. 1800 W. Cuyler Ave.

Stop 3: Dovetail Brewing

Right next door to Begyle, you’ll find the cozy Dovetail Brewing taproom. The brewers specialize in crafting continental European beer styles using old-world brewing methods. That includes unique equipment a 100-year-old piece of antique brewing equipment that they found on a farm outside Munich. All this results in a batch of one-of-a-kind beers, including a Vienna lager, pilsner, and rauchbier. 1800 W. Belle Plaine Ave.

Stop 4: Spiteful Brewing

One of the area’s smaller breweries happens to be right next door to it’s largest. Spiteful Brewing is right next door to Half Acre’s Balmoral taproom, and what they lack in size they make up for in attitude. The nano-brewery churns out unique brews with aggressive flavors, like their classic Spiteful IPA, God Damn Pigeon Porter, and Working for the Weekend IPA. Despite the assertive branding, the taproom is super welcoming — it’s dog friendly and you can bring your own food. 2024 W Balmoral Ave.

Bonus! KOVAL Distillery

KOVAL Distillery
KOVAL Distillery

You can’t leave Malt Row without visiting the award-winning KOVAL Distillery to sample their line of whiskey, gin, and specialty spirits. Known for using unique organic grains and high-quality ingredients, KOVAL is one of the largest independent woman-owned craft distilleries in the country. Take a tour behind-the-scenes, relax with a cocktail in their sunny space, and even take home a bottle to add to their home bar. 4241 N. Ravenswood Ave.

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