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Due South Brewing sits at 316 NE 19th Avenue in [[Boynton Beach]], [[Florida]]. It's a production brewery and taproom known for its diverse craft beers and strong community ties. The location puts it squarely in [[Palm Beach County]], roughly midway between [[West Palm Beach]] and [[Boca Raton]], making it a destination for both local residents and visitors looking for craft beer experiences in South Florida.
Due South Brewing, located at 316 NE 19th Avenue in [[Boynton Beach]], [[Florida]], is a production brewery and taproom known for its diverse range of craft beers and community involvement. Situated in [[Palm Beach County]], roughly midway between [[West Palm Beach]] and [[Boca Raton]], the brewery has become a destination for both local residents and visitors seeking craft beer experiences in South Florida.


== History ==
== History ==


Due South Brewing Co. was founded in 2011 by Mike and Josie Doble, who set out to establish a craft brewery rooted in the South Florida community. Operating initially as a smaller-scale brewing operation, the company gained regional recognition for its commitment to quality and its range of approachable yet inventive beer styles. The Dobles aimed to create a brewery that not only produced well-crafted beer but also fostered a welcoming environment for enthusiasts at all levels of experience. The early years focused on building a local distribution presence, placing their beers in bars and restaurants throughout Palm Beach County and the surrounding region.<ref>{{cite web |title=Due South Brewing Co. |url=https://www.duesouthbrewing.com |work=duesouthbrewing.com |access-date=2026-02-25}}</ref>
Mike and Josie Doble founded Due South Brewing Co. in 2011 with a straightforward mission: build a craft brewery rooted in the South Florida community. They started small, but the operation quickly gained regional recognition for its commitment to quality and its range of approachable yet inventive beer styles. What set them apart wasn't just the beer. They wanted to create a welcoming space where enthusiasts at all levels felt comfortable walking through the door. Early on, they focused on local distribution, placing their beers in bars and restaurants throughout Palm Beach County and beyond.<ref>{{cite web |title=Due South Brewing Co. |url=https://www.duesouthbrewing.com |work=duesouthbrewing.com |access-date=2026-02-25}}</ref>


As demand for their beers grew, Due South expanded its production capacity and taproom facilities, enabling a broader variety of offerings including seasonal releases and limited-edition brews. The brewery has pursued environmentally responsible brewing practices as part of its operational philosophy, seeking to reduce waste and minimize its environmental footprint where feasible. The brewery's growth mirrors the broader expansion of the craft beer industry in Florida, which saw significant consumer interest throughout the 2010s and into the 2020s. The Brewers Association has consistently ranked Florida among the top states for craft brewery growth, and independently owned operations such as Due South have contributed meaningfully to that trend.<ref>{{cite web |title=Florida Craft Beer |url=https://www.brewersassociation.org |work=Brewers Association |access-date=2026-02-25}}</ref>
As demand grew, the brewery expanded its production capacity and taproom. They started offering seasonal releases and limited-edition brews, giving customers reasons to come back. They've also made environmentally responsible brewing practices a core part of how they operate, working to reduce waste and minimize their environmental footprint wherever feasible. The brewery's growth reflects the broader craft beer boom in Florida, which saw massive consumer interest throughout the 2010s and into the 2020s. The Brewers Association consistently ranks Florida among the top states for craft brewery growth, and independently owned operations like Due South have been central to that success.<ref>{{cite web |title=Florida Craft Beer |url=https://www.brewersassociation.org |work=Brewers Association |access-date=2026-02-25}}</ref>


== Geography ==
== Geography ==


Due South Brewing is located at 316 NE 19th Avenue in [[Boynton Beach]], Florida, within [[Palm Beach County]]. Boynton Beach lies approximately 15 miles south of West Palm Beach and roughly 12 miles north of Boca Raton, placing Due South within easy reach of a large portion of the county's population. The city blends residential neighborhoods with commercial and light industrial zones, and the brewery's address reflects that mixed-use character of its surrounding streets.
Boynton Beach lies approximately 15 miles south of West Palm Beach and roughly 12 miles north of Boca Raton. Due South sits right in that mix, where residential neighborhoods blend into commercial and light industrial zones. The brewery's address reflects that character perfectly.


The brewery's physical footprint includes a production facility, a spacious taproom, and outdoor seating areas suited to South Florida's warm climate. The surrounding area is characterized by light industrial and commercial properties typical of the corridor running west of U.S. Route 1. The brewery's location facilitates both production logistics and visitor access, with Interstate 95 providing a direct route from communities throughout Palm Beach, Broward, and Miami-Dade counties. The warm and humid climate of South Florida presents particular challenges for brewing and storage, requiring careful attention to temperature control and sanitation throughout the production process.<ref>{{cite web |title=Boynton Beach Community Information |url=https://www.boynton-beach.org |work=City of Boynton Beach |access-date=2026-02-25}}</ref>
The physical footprint includes a production facility, a spacious taproom, and outdoor seating areas built for South Florida's warm climate. Light industrial and commercial properties dominate the surrounding corridor west of U.S. Route 1. Interstate 95 runs nearby, providing direct access from communities throughout Palm Beach, Broward, and Miami-Dade counties. This matters for both production logistics and visitor access.
 
South Florida's heat and humidity create real challenges for brewing. Temperature control and sanitation throughout production require constant attention.<ref>{{cite web |title=Boynton Beach Community Information |url=https://www.boynton-beach.org |work=City of Boynton Beach |access-date=2026-02-25}}</ref>


== Beers ==
== Beers ==


Due South Brewing produces a range of year-round and seasonal beers spanning multiple styles. The brewery's lineup has included approachable offerings designed for the South Florida palate, including light ales and wheat beers well-suited to the region's climate, alongside more robust styles such as IPAs, stouts, and barrel-aged releases. Seasonal and limited-edition brews are released periodically throughout the year, often tied to the brewery's event calendar or local collaborations. The brewery distributes its products to bars, restaurants, and retail outlets throughout Florida, with select distribution reaching other states as well.<ref>{{cite web |title=Due South Brewing Co. — Our Beers |url=https://www.duesouthbrewing.com |work=duesouthbrewing.com |access-date=2026-02-25}}</ref>
The brewery produces year-round and seasonal beers spanning multiple styles. Their lineup includes approachable offerings designed for the South Florida palate: light ales and wheat beers suited to the region's hot climate, alongside heavier hitters like IPAs, stouts, and barrel-aged releases. Seasonal and limited-edition brews come out periodically throughout the year, often tied to the brewery's event calendar or local collaborations. Distribution spans Florida's major markets, with select distribution reaching other states as well.<ref>{{cite web |title=Due South Brewing Co. — Our Beers |url=https://www.duesouthbrewing.com |work=duesouthbrewing.com |access-date=2026-02-25}}</ref>


== Culture ==
== Culture ==


Due South Brewing cultivates a welcoming and relaxed atmosphere in its taproom, which serves as a gathering space for a wide cross-section of the local community. The brewery regularly hosts events including live music performances, food truck rallies, and beer release parties, all designed to foster a sense of community among patrons and provide recurring reasons to visit beyond the beer itself. Community groups have made use of the taproom's open and social environment for regular meetups, including crafting and hobbyist gatherings that reflect the brewery's role as a neighborhood anchor.<ref>{{cite web |title=Palm Beach County Knit and Crochet Gathering |url=https://www.facebook.com/groups/PBCoKnitandCrochetGathering/posts/2292249904581634/ |work=Facebook |access-date=2026-02-25}}</ref><ref>{{cite web |title=Palm Beach County Knit and Crochet Gathering — Sunday Event |url=https://www.facebook.com/groups/PBCoKnitandCrochetGathering/posts/2437078890098734/ |work=Facebook |access-date=2026-02-25}}</ref>
Step into the taproom and you'll find a welcoming, relaxed atmosphere that serves as a gathering space for a wide cross-section of the local community. The brewery regularly hosts events: live music performances, food truck rallies, beer release parties. These aren't just marketing moves. They build genuine community among patrons and give people reasons to visit beyond just the beer itself. Community groups have made the taproom their own, from knitting circles to crafting meetups, reflecting the brewery's role as a neighborhood anchor.<ref>{{cite web |title=Palm Beach County Knit and Crochet Gathering |url=https://www.facebook.com/groups/PBCoKnitandCrochetGathering/posts/2292249904581634/ |work=Facebook |access-date=2026-02-25}}</ref><ref>{{cite web |title=Palm Beach County Knit and Crochet Gathering — Sunday Event |url=https://www.facebook.com/groups/PBCoKnitandCrochetGathering/posts/2437078890098734/ |work=Facebook |access-date=2026-02-25}}</ref>


The brewery's community involvement extends beyond its taproom through partnerships with local non-profit organizations and charitable initiatives. Due South has periodically collaborated with local causes to raise funds and awareness, and the brewery prioritizes the use of locally sourced ingredients where available, supporting other businesses within the Palm Beach County supply chain. The brewery's branding draws on South Florida imagery and the laid-back coastal lifestyle of the region, contributing to a brand identity that resonates with long-time residents and newcomers alike. The taproom's design incorporates elements reflecting the brewery's sustainability values and its connection to local artistry and craft culture.<ref>{{cite web |title=Due South Brewing Co. |url=https://www.duesouthbrewing.com |work=duesouthbrewing.com |access-date=2026-02-25}}</ref>
Community involvement extends well beyond the taproom. The brewery partners with local non-profit organizations on charitable initiatives and fundraising efforts. They prioritize locally sourced ingredients whenever possible, supporting other Palm Beach County businesses. Their branding draws directly on South Florida imagery and the laid-back coastal lifestyle that defines the region, creating an identity that resonates with both longtime residents and newcomers. The taproom's design reflects those sustainability values and the connection to local artistry and craft culture.<ref>{{cite web |title=Due South Brewing Co. |url=https://www.duesouthbrewing.com |work=duesouthbrewing.com |access-date=2026-02-25}}</ref>


== Economy ==
== Economy ==


Due South Brewing contributes to the local economy through job creation, tax revenue, and its role as a visitor destination. The brewery employs brewers, taproom staff, sales representatives, and administrative personnel, and its operations generate economic activity in related sectors including packaging, transportation, and hospitality. As a destination in its own right, the brewery draws visitors to Boynton Beach who may also patronize nearby hotels, restaurants, and retail businesses during their visit.<ref>{{cite web |title=Palm Beach Post |url=https://www.palmbeachpost.com |work=''Palm Beach Post'' |access-date=2026-02-25}}</ref>
Due South Brewing matters to the local economy in concrete ways. They create jobs for brewers, taproom staff, sales representatives, and administrative personnel. Their operations drive economic activity in related sectors: packaging, transportation, hospitality. As a destination, the brewery draws visitors to Boynton Beach who spend money at nearby hotels, restaurants, and shops during their visit.<ref>{{cite web |title=Palm Beach Post |url=https://www.palmbeachpost.com |work=''Palm Beach Post'' |access-date=2026-02-25}}</ref>


The craft beer industry in the United States has experienced sustained growth over the past two decades, and Florida in particular has seen a substantial increase in the number of licensed craft breweries. Due South Brewing's ability to maintain product quality, expand distribution, and adapt to shifting consumer preferences has been central to its continued economic viability. Distribution beyond the immediate Palm Beach County market, reaching bars, restaurants, and retailers across Florida and select other markets, broadens the brewery's economic reach beyond what taproom sales alone would represent.
The craft beer industry in America has grown steadily over the past two decades. Florida's seen a particularly substantial increase in licensed craft breweries. Due South's maintained product quality, expanded distribution, and adapted to shifting consumer preferences. That's kept them economically viable. Their distribution stretches beyond the immediate Palm Beach County market, reaching bars, restaurants, and retailers across Florida and select other markets. That's a broader economic reach than taproom sales alone could generate.


== Attractions ==
== Attractions ==


While Due South Brewing is a destination in its own right, its location in Boynton Beach places it within reach of a variety of other points of interest in Palm Beach County. The nearby Atlantic coastline offers beaches suitable for swimming, sunbathing, and water sports. The city of Boynton Beach itself includes parks, recreational facilities, and a downtown area with shops, restaurants, and cultural venues.<ref>{{cite web |title=Boynton Beach Parks and Recreation |url=https://www.boynton-beach.org |work=City of Boynton Beach |access-date=2026-02-25}}</ref>
Due South Brewing itself draws visitors, but its Boynton Beach location offers plenty more. The Atlantic coastline's minutes away, offering beaches for swimming, sunbathing, water sports. Downtown Boynton Beach includes parks, recreational facilities, shops, restaurants, cultural venues.<ref>{{cite web |title=Boynton Beach Parks and Recreation |url=https://www.boynton-beach.org |work=City of Boynton Beach |access-date=2026-02-25}}</ref>


For visitors wishing to explore the broader county, the [[Norton Museum of Art]] in West Palm Beach, the [[Morikami Museum and Japanese Gardens]] in Delray Beach, and the [[Loggerhead Marinelife Center]] in Juno Beach are all within a reasonable driving distance of the brewery. The brewery has periodically collaborated with other local businesses on promotions and package offerings that encourage visitors to engage more fully with the surrounding region.
Venture a bit further and you'll find the [[Norton Museum of Art]] in West Palm Beach, the [[Morikami Museum and Japanese Gardens]] in Delray Beach, and the [[Loggerhead Marinelife Center]] in Juno Beach all within reasonable driving distance. The brewery's collaborated with other local businesses on promotions and package offerings designed to get visitors exploring the surrounding region more thoroughly.


== Getting There ==
== Getting There ==


Due South Brewing is accessible by car via [[Interstate 95]] at the Boynton Beach Boulevard interchange, as well as via [[State Road A1A]] along the coast. On-site parking is available. Public transportation options include [[Palm Tran]] bus service, which operates routes throughout Boynton Beach and connecting communities. Ride-sharing services are also readily available in the area.<ref>{{cite web |title=Palm Tran — Palm Beach County Transit |url=https://www.pbcgov.org/palmtran |work=Palm Beach County |access-date=2026-02-25}}</ref>
Drive via [[Interstate 95]] at the Boynton Beach Boulevard interchange, or take [[State Road A1A]] along the coast. On-site parking's available. [[Palm Tran]] bus service operates routes throughout Boynton Beach and connecting communities. Ride-sharing services work well here too.<ref>{{cite web |title=Palm Tran — Palm Beach County Transit |url=https://www.pbcgov.org/palmtran |work=Palm Beach County |access-date=2026-02-25}}</ref>


The nearest major commercial airport is [[Palm Beach International Airport]] (PBI), located approximately 15 miles north of Boynton Beach. Visitors arriving by air may reach the brewery by rental car, taxi, or ride-sharing service. Additional directions and current hours of operation are available through the brewery's official website.
[[Palm Beach International Airport]] (PBI) sits approximately 15 miles north. Visitors arriving by air can reach the brewery by rental car, taxi, or ride-sharing service. Current hours and directions are available on the brewery's official website.


== See Also ==
== See Also ==
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Due South Brewing sits at 316 NE 19th Avenue in Boynton Beach, Florida. It's a production brewery and taproom known for its diverse craft beers and strong community ties. The location puts it squarely in Palm Beach County, roughly midway between West Palm Beach and Boca Raton, making it a destination for both local residents and visitors looking for craft beer experiences in South Florida.

History

Mike and Josie Doble founded Due South Brewing Co. in 2011 with a straightforward mission: build a craft brewery rooted in the South Florida community. They started small, but the operation quickly gained regional recognition for its commitment to quality and its range of approachable yet inventive beer styles. What set them apart wasn't just the beer. They wanted to create a welcoming space where enthusiasts at all levels felt comfortable walking through the door. Early on, they focused on local distribution, placing their beers in bars and restaurants throughout Palm Beach County and beyond.[1]

As demand grew, the brewery expanded its production capacity and taproom. They started offering seasonal releases and limited-edition brews, giving customers reasons to come back. They've also made environmentally responsible brewing practices a core part of how they operate, working to reduce waste and minimize their environmental footprint wherever feasible. The brewery's growth reflects the broader craft beer boom in Florida, which saw massive consumer interest throughout the 2010s and into the 2020s. The Brewers Association consistently ranks Florida among the top states for craft brewery growth, and independently owned operations like Due South have been central to that success.[2]

Geography

Boynton Beach lies approximately 15 miles south of West Palm Beach and roughly 12 miles north of Boca Raton. Due South sits right in that mix, where residential neighborhoods blend into commercial and light industrial zones. The brewery's address reflects that character perfectly.

The physical footprint includes a production facility, a spacious taproom, and outdoor seating areas built for South Florida's warm climate. Light industrial and commercial properties dominate the surrounding corridor west of U.S. Route 1. Interstate 95 runs nearby, providing direct access from communities throughout Palm Beach, Broward, and Miami-Dade counties. This matters for both production logistics and visitor access.

South Florida's heat and humidity create real challenges for brewing. Temperature control and sanitation throughout production require constant attention.[3]

Beers

The brewery produces year-round and seasonal beers spanning multiple styles. Their lineup includes approachable offerings designed for the South Florida palate: light ales and wheat beers suited to the region's hot climate, alongside heavier hitters like IPAs, stouts, and barrel-aged releases. Seasonal and limited-edition brews come out periodically throughout the year, often tied to the brewery's event calendar or local collaborations. Distribution spans Florida's major markets, with select distribution reaching other states as well.[4]

Culture

Step into the taproom and you'll find a welcoming, relaxed atmosphere that serves as a gathering space for a wide cross-section of the local community. The brewery regularly hosts events: live music performances, food truck rallies, beer release parties. These aren't just marketing moves. They build genuine community among patrons and give people reasons to visit beyond just the beer itself. Community groups have made the taproom their own, from knitting circles to crafting meetups, reflecting the brewery's role as a neighborhood anchor.[5][6]

Community involvement extends well beyond the taproom. The brewery partners with local non-profit organizations on charitable initiatives and fundraising efforts. They prioritize locally sourced ingredients whenever possible, supporting other Palm Beach County businesses. Their branding draws directly on South Florida imagery and the laid-back coastal lifestyle that defines the region, creating an identity that resonates with both longtime residents and newcomers. The taproom's design reflects those sustainability values and the connection to local artistry and craft culture.[7]

Economy

Due South Brewing matters to the local economy in concrete ways. They create jobs for brewers, taproom staff, sales representatives, and administrative personnel. Their operations drive economic activity in related sectors: packaging, transportation, hospitality. As a destination, the brewery draws visitors to Boynton Beach who spend money at nearby hotels, restaurants, and shops during their visit.[8]

The craft beer industry in America has grown steadily over the past two decades. Florida's seen a particularly substantial increase in licensed craft breweries. Due South's maintained product quality, expanded distribution, and adapted to shifting consumer preferences. That's kept them economically viable. Their distribution stretches beyond the immediate Palm Beach County market, reaching bars, restaurants, and retailers across Florida and select other markets. That's a broader economic reach than taproom sales alone could generate.

Attractions

Due South Brewing itself draws visitors, but its Boynton Beach location offers plenty more. The Atlantic coastline's minutes away, offering beaches for swimming, sunbathing, water sports. Downtown Boynton Beach includes parks, recreational facilities, shops, restaurants, cultural venues.[9]

Venture a bit further and you'll find the Norton Museum of Art in West Palm Beach, the Morikami Museum and Japanese Gardens in Delray Beach, and the Loggerhead Marinelife Center in Juno Beach all within reasonable driving distance. The brewery's collaborated with other local businesses on promotions and package offerings designed to get visitors exploring the surrounding region more thoroughly.

Getting There

Drive via Interstate 95 at the Boynton Beach Boulevard interchange, or take State Road A1A along the coast. On-site parking's available. Palm Tran bus service operates routes throughout Boynton Beach and connecting communities. Ride-sharing services work well here too.[10]

Palm Beach International Airport (PBI) sits approximately 15 miles north. Visitors arriving by air can reach the brewery by rental car, taxi, or ride-sharing service. Current hours and directions are available on the brewery's official website.

See Also