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Best Craft Beer Near Tecumseh Michigan

The tap list is better than you think.

Craft beer near Tecumseh Michigan doesn’t look like the Grand Rapids scene – and that’s kind of the point. Out here, breweries are tucked into small towns and rural properties, the taprooms are never crowded, and the people pouring your beer probably brewed it that morning. You’re not fighting for a barstool. You’re just drinking good beer in interesting places.

Here’s the shortlist – every spot within a reasonable drive of downtown Tecumseh.

Blue Skies Brewery at Chateau Aeronautique

This is the one everyone talks about, and for good reason.

Blue Skies Brewery sits on 26 acres in the Irish Hills at 12000 Pentecost Highway in Onsted – about 20 minutes from Tecumseh. The property is anchored by Chateau Aeronautique Winery, which was founded by an international airline pilot in 2008. The brewery came in 2018, and Mile High Distillery rounds out the trio.

They run 16 taps with small-batch craft beer brewed on site. The Belgian Tripel is excellent. The Chocolate Oatmeal Stout is a cold-weather favorite. The Lemon Shandy works when it’s 85 degrees and you’re sitting in the Biergarten.

And yes – there’s a Biergarten. A big one. The kitchen serves full meals with seasonal ingredients alongside the beer. Open seven days a week, year-round. You can spend a whole afternoon here without trying.

The fact that you’re drinking craft beer on a former airstrip property adds something. Hard to explain. Just go.

Maumee Street: Taproom + Kitchen (Adrian)

Maumee Street isn’t a brewery – it’s a taproom. But the tap list is curated with Michigan craft beer from breweries like Tenacity Brewing, Pavlov’s Brewing Company, and Four Keys Brewing, and the food is some of the best in the area.

Located at 101 East Maumee Street in downtown Adrian – about 15 minutes from Tecumseh. The space has exposed brick, industrial lighting, and a menu that rotates with the seasons. You’re coming for the beer and staying for the truffle fries.

Open Monday, Wednesday through Saturday 11am to 9pm, Sunday brunch 10am to 3pm.

If you want craft beer near Tecumseh Michigan with a legit food pairing, this is your spot.

Ramshackle Brewing Company (Jonesville)

Ramshackle is about 30 minutes west of Tecumseh in Jonesville, and it’s exactly what you want a small-town brewery to be.

The taproom is at 209 East Chicago Street in a building that has as much character as the beer. Small-batch brewing in a small town, with owners who are clearly doing this because they love it. The beer list changes regularly, so asking what’s new is always the right call.

Jonesville itself has a quiet downtown worth walking through after your pint. It’s not a destination most people have on their radar – which is part of why it’s good.

Original Gravity Brewing Company (Milan)

About 30 minutes northeast in Milan, Original Gravity is a family-friendly microbrewery that’s been running since 2008. The founder left an engineering career to open the place, and you can taste the obsession in the beer.

They keep seven regulars on tap plus 20 rotating small-batch brews. The menu is deli sandwiches – simple, good, and exactly what you want with a beer. They also brew their own soft drinks, so designated drivers aren’t stuck with water.

Located at 440 County Street in Milan. Open weekday afternoons and weekends starting at 11:30am. Ranked the number one restaurant in Milan on TripAdvisor, which tells you something.

Great Lakes Eatery & Pub (Adrian)

Great Lakes Eatery & Pub in Adrian is a solid pub-food-and-beer stop. Michigan craft beers on tap, straightforward menu, good atmosphere. It’s the kind of place you end up at when you want a casual beer and a burger without overthinking it.

Good for groups, good for a quick stop on the way back from Adrian, good on a random Tuesday when you just want a pint.

What About Tecumseh Brewing Company?

If you’ve been searching for craft beer in Tecumseh, you’ve probably seen Tecumseh Brewing Company come up. Here’s the deal – it closed in 2025 after a decade in business. The downtown location at 128 West Chicago Boulevard and the production facility have both been sold.

The owners have said they hope to restructure and reopen, but as of now, there’s no brewery operating inside Tecumseh itself. That’s exactly why the surrounding spots matter – and why a 15 to 30 minute drive is worth it.

Build Your Own Brewery Day Trip

Here’s how to hit multiple spots without burning out:

Option 1 – The Irish Hills Route (afternoon)

Start at Blue Skies Brewery in Onsted. Spend a couple hours in the Biergarten. Drive back through Tecumseh. Done.

Option 2 – The Adrian Loop (evening)

Head to Great Lakes Eatery & Pub for an early beer. Walk to Maumee Street Taproom for dinner and more taps. Walk the downtown. Home by 9.

Option 3 – The Full Day

Morning in Tecumseh. Lunch at Maumee Street in Adrian. Afternoon at Blue Skies. Dinner wherever you end up. Designate a driver or space it out.

Practical Info

Designated drivers: All these spots serve food, and Original Gravity makes its own craft sodas. Nobody has to sit there with nothing.

Seasonal hours: Some of these places adjust hours in winter. Check before you drive.

Kids: Blue Skies and Original Gravity are both family-friendly. Maumee Street works for families during lunch hours.

Dogs: The Biergarten at Blue Skies is outdoor, so check their pet policy when you call.

The craft beer scene near Tecumseh Michigan is spread out, but that’s what makes it fun. You’re not bar-hopping a single block – you’re exploring the whole area. Every spot has its own thing going on, its own regulars, its own rotating tap list.

For more places to eat, drink, and explore around Tecumseh, check out mitecumseh.com.

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