Fools Fire Brewing Company

415 St Francis St UNIT 112, Tallahassee
(850) 727-4033

Recent Reviews

Brian Peterson

Good beers. Strange location.

Ken Wong

April 2023:Stopped by for a beer ?. Really good hazy IPA. Would definitely come back again for another brewski!

Bayou Brewing Co

Great beers all around! Go support the smaller guy in town!

Steve C.

This is in a small space that's sit amongst apartments near the college. Parking is street parking, if you can find it.It has very limited seating both inside and out. They had 12 beers on tap the night I visited and I tried a flight of four. I really didn't care for their beer. The four in the flight that I tried: I thought that one was good, one was marginal, and two were just nasty (sorry, but I couldn't get past the first sip on those two).Overall, not a fan of the beers I tried (but I did try only four), didn't like the atmosphere, or the location. That said, perhaps it's a nice respite for those who live in that area or go to school there.

Geoffrey Deibel

Great beers, and in one of my favorite spots already! I’ve had only about four of the beers so far, but definitely check this place out.

Bayou Brewing Co.

Great beers all around! Go support the smaller guy in town!

Timothy Knoepke

Great to see Fool's Fire finally making their own space!We've had beers from Fool's Fire off and on over the years while stopping in to Ferm for a pint, so I was really happy to see them finally putting down roots in their own brewery. While the space is relatively small and every inch of space that isn't filled with seating or the bar is packed with brewing equipment, it feels like a homey spot to spend an evening. We regularly sit outside here and bounce between Fool's Fire and Ferm for beers depending on what we're feeling that night. My favorite beer is the Hot Purple Magic, which has just the right amount of sour and spicy kick that I want. It's pretty unique and seems to be a beer that took a lot of trial and error to get just right. And I love them for it! Everything else can be hit or miss (the dangers of small batch brewing) but we always end up finding something we like.Good luck Fool's Fire and hoping to see you guys continue to grow!

Tim K.

Great to see Fool's Fire finally making their own space!We've had beers from Fool's Fire off and on over the years while stopping in to Ferm for a pint, so I was really happy to see them finally putting down roots in their own brewery. While the space is relatively small and every inch of space that isn't filled with seating or the beer is packed with brewing equipment, it feels like a homey spot to spend an evening. We regularly sit outside here and bounce between Fool's Fire and Ferm for beers depending on what we're feeling that night. My favorite beer is the Hot Purple Magic, which has just the right amount of sour and spicy kick that I want. It's pretty unique and seems to be a beer that took a lot of trial and error to get just right. And I love them for it! Everything else can be hit or miss (the dangers of small batch brewing) but we always end up finding something we like. Good luck Fool's Fire and hoping to see you guys continue to grow!

Kimberly P.

Just a few food options (in which we did not partake) but a selection of local brew that hit the spot. My husband enjoyed the Halfwit witbier and I really liked the Hot Purple Magic, a blueberry-lemon-habanero sour that could be addictive. Thankfully I had checked Yelp earlier so I saw the other review that said the brewery was on All Saints instead of St Francis - that's confusing! Hardly anyone was there so there's no wait and the bartender is helpful. Recommend!

Mari H.

This brewery technically has been around for a while but just recently was added as an actual spot next door to the Fermentation Lounge, owned by the same person. It is 100% super confusing tonfind because the actual address is listed as the apartment community in which the space is in on the bottom level but the entrance is actually on All Saints, not St. Francis. When using GPS, you will get twisted around because of this AND that is side street of Boulevard has MLK on the street signs. It is located between Michael and MLK on All Saints. Once you figure that out, you're money. The space is small but super cozy and the beertender, Zach, is badass and willing to accommodate all the guests as much as possible. He also beertends at Lake Tribe, where we saw him last night and he recognized us. Good memory or maybe we are just that memorable!

Connie Tessmer

Great experience after a mountain bike ride! Thanks for opening up early for us, John! The bartenders were great, dealing with our unruly crowd. Loved that I could find all my favorite craft beers AND a delicious Sangria!

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