Try this: Mid-Cities breweries

The Fort Worth brewery scene is well-established, but the Mid-Cities brewery scene is starting to heat up. Here are three to check out.

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In part because of the art on the side of their building, False Idol Brewing and its regular patrons often refer to it as “The Wolf’s Den.”

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Fort Worth has a diverse brewing history, and boasts about 15 breweries + compelling beer stories, but the Mid-Cities breweries are making a name for themselves as well. Here are three to patronize:

False Idol Brewing | 7924 Maplewood Ave. (North Richland Hills)
A personal favorite of City Editor Ted, this spot along Route 26 changes its beer selection frequently, but is IPA-heavy in general. It also offers unique trivia events and all-day Sunday happy hours.

Turning Point Brewery | 1309 Brown Trail (Bedford)
Open since 2018, try the Nerd Alert Triple IPA. “We’ve completely lost our minds with this one,” says the description in the taproom.

Keyworth Brewing | 6428 Davis Blvd. (North Richland Hills)
A newer entrant into the Mid-Cities breweries game, one notable element is how family-friendly it is. The interior is lined with bookshelves featuring kids’ activities and games for all ages.

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