List of breweries in Kansas

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Kansas ranks 28th nationally in craft breweries per capita.

Breweries in Kansas produce a wide range of beers in different styles that are marketed locally and regionally. Brewing companies vary widely in the volume and variety of beer produced, from small nanobreweries to microbreweries to massive multinational conglomerate macrobreweries.

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In 2012, Kansas's 21 breweries and brewpubs employed 70 people directly, and more than 10,000 others in related jobs such as wholesaling and retailing. [2] [3] Including people directly employed in brewing, as well as those who supply Kansas' breweries with everything from ingredients to machinery, the total business and personal tax revenue generated by Kansas' breweries and related industries was more than $190 million. [3] Consumer purchases of Kansas' brewery products generated more than $90 million in additional tax revenue. [3] By 2023, according to the Brewers Association, Kansas ranked 34th in the number of craft breweries per capita with 77 and 34th in the United States for overall number of breweries statewide. [4]

For context, at the end of 2013 there were 2,822 breweries in the United States, including 2,768 craft breweries subdivided into 1,237 brewpubs, 1,412 microbreweries and 119 regional craft breweries. [5] In that same year, according to the Beer Institute, the brewing industry employed around 43,000 Americans in brewing and distribution and had a combined economic impact of more than $246 billion. [6]

Open breweries

The following is a list of breweries and microbreweries. The largest brewery in Kansas is Free State Brewing Company in Lawrence

BreweryLocation
15-24 Brew House [7] [8] Clay Center
23rd Street Brewery [7] [9] Lawrence
785 Beer Company [7] Topeka
Aggieville Brewing Company [10] Manhattan
Black Stag Brewery [7] [11] Lawrence
Blind Tiger Brewery [7] [9] [12] Topeka
Blue Skye Brewery & Eats [7] [9] [13] Salina
Brew Lab Brewery + Kitchen [7] [14] Overland Park
Center Pivot Restaurant & Brewery [7] Quinter
Central Standard Brewing [7] [9] [15] Wichita
Defiance Brewing Company [7] [9] [16] Hays
Dodge City Brewing [7] Dodge City
Drop the H Brewing Company [7] Pittsburg
Dry Lake Brewing [7] Great Bend
ExBEERiment Brewing [7] Gardner
The Farm & The Odd Fellows [7] Minneapolis
Fields & Ivy Brewery [7] Lawrence
Flat Mountain Brewhouse [7] [17] Garden City
Fly Boy Brewery & Eats [7] [18] Sylvan Grove
Force of Nature Brewing [19] De Soto
Free State Brewing Company Lawrence
Gella's Diner & Lb. Brewing Company [7] [9] [20] Hays
Hank Is Wiser Brewery [7] [9] [21] Cheney
Happy Basset Brewing Company [7] [22] Topeka
Hidden Trail Brewing [7] Garden City
Hopping Gnome Brewery [7] [9] [23] Wichita
Indy Brew Works [7] Independence
Iron Rail Brewing [7] Topeka
Irrigation Ales [7] Courtland
Jolly Fox Brewery [7] [24] Pittsburg
Kansas Territory Brewing Company [7] [18] Washington
Ladybird Brewing [7] Winfield
Lawrence Beer Company [7] [25] Lawrence
The Leprechaun's Lab [26] Wichita
Limitless Brewing [7] [27] Lenexa
Manhattan Brewing Company [7] [28] Manhattan
Norsemen Brewing Company [7] [29] Topeka
Nortons Brewing Company [7] Wichita
Not Lost Brewing Company [7] Ottawa
Outfield Beer Company [7] Bonner Springs
Oz Brewing [7] Phillipsburg
Pathlight Brewing [7] Shawnee
Radius Brewing Company [7] [9] [30] Emporia
Range 23 Brewing [7] Kansas City
Red Crow Brewing Company [7] [18] [31] Olathe
River City Brewing Company [7] [9] [32] Wichita
Riverbank Brewing [7] Council Grove
Rockcreek Brewing Company [7] Mission
Salt City Brewing Company [7] Hutchinson
Sandhills Brewing [7] Hutchinson & Mission
Servaes Brewing Company [7] [33] Shawnee
Tall Trellis Brew Co. [7] Olathe
Third Place Brewing [7] [9] [34] Wichita
Three Rings Brewery [7] [35] McPherson
Transport Brewery [7] [36] Shawnee
Union Works Brewing Company [7] Humboldt
Walnut River Brewing Company [9] [7] [37] El Dorado
Wichita Brewing Company [7] [9] [38] Wichita
Willcott Brewing Company [7] [39] Leavenworth
Yankee Tank Brewing Company [7] [18] Lawrence

Former breweries

The following is a list of breweries and microbreweries that have closed or have ceased brewing; this list is for tracking former locations.

BreweryLocation
Aero Plains Brewing [41] Wichita
Beaver Brewery @ Mo's Place [42] Beaver
Boiler Room Brewhaus [43] Fort Scott
Little Apple Brewing Company [44] Manhattan
Lost Evenings Brewing Company [7] Lenexa
Tallgrass Brewing Company [45] Manhattan

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