Santa Fe Brewing Beer Hall at HQ ★ 4.5
Santa Fe Brewing, New Mexico's original brewery (1988), runs The Beer Hall at HQ off Fire Place; production lines feed the Brakeroom downtown and Eldorado.
Where Santa Fe drinks local: brewpubs, taprooms and the new wave.
Taprooms, brewpubs and the local beer scene in Santa Fe worth taking a tram to.
Santa Fe Brewing, New Mexico's original brewery (1988), runs The Beer Hall at HQ off Fire Place; production lines feed the Brakeroom downtown and Eldorado.
Second Street's Railyard taproom sits in the Farmers Market building next to the Saturday market; British and West Coast ales, pub plates, regular live.
Rowley brews barrel-aged saisons and mixed-fermentation sours in a small farmhouse-style production room on Maclovia, paired with a farm-to-table pub menu.
Tumbleroot opened in 2018 as a combined brewery and distillery; the Agua Fria Street taproom hosts live music nightly with a small pub kitchen.
The Brakeroom is Santa Fe Brewing's downtown taproom on Galisteo, with a garden Bang Bite food truck out back; smaller and more central than the HQ Beer.
Beer Creek Brewing on Highway 14 toward Madrid is Santa Fe's farm-to-tap brewery, leaning on New Mexican ingredients across the rotating taps.
Second Street's Rufina taproom is the original brewing site for the operation founded by Rod Tweet in 1996; production tanks and a larger pub kitchen.