Austin’s beer landscape is growing bigger, with breweries popping up every which way. There are out-of-town big hitters like Oskar Blues Brewery, and newcomers Orf Brewing, Kamala Gardens Brewing, and many more. Many breweries are congregating in what appears to be Austin’s new beet hot spot North Burnet, plus there are planned expansions and transformations for the city’s already beloved spots like Jester King and Live Oak. Here is Eater’s rundown on the latest updates for Austin’s robust beer scene.

Live Oak Brewing Company

Live Oak’s relocated new brewery in Del Valle is now fully functioning, with canning production up and running, delivering cans of Hefeweizen and Pilz and the recently-unveiled taproom. Eventually, the grounds will include a beer garden, disc golf course, and food trucks. For brewing purposes, there will be a German brewhouse, millhouse, lab, and more.

Address: Del Valle, 1615 Crozier Lane

Status: Now open

More Information: Official; Facebook

Austin Beerworks

Looking to produce more beer and add an extra taproom and event space, Austin Beerworks is taking over the neighboring warehouse on Industrial Terrace for an expansion. This way, the brewery will be able to experiment with more special limited releases, too. The extension will be designed by Michae Hsu’s firm.

Address: North Burnet, 3009 Industrial Terrace

Status: 2016

More Information: Official; Facebook

Hops & Grain

Hops & Grain is working on another production building dedicated to the brewery's wild and sour beer programs out in far East Austin. The new digs will include a tasting room.

Address: Far East Austin, FM 969 and Highway 130

Status: 2016

More Information: Official; Facebook

St. Elmo Brewing

Austin Beerworks alums Bryan Winslow and Tim Bullock are opening their own brewery as part of The Yard, St. Emo Road’s new creative workspace (not to be confused with St. Elmo Public Market). Expect a beer hall with year-round offerings, and rotating experimental beer styles. Summer will bring a Southeast Asian food truck.

Address: Far South, 440 East St Elmo Road

Opening Date: Summer 2016

More Information: Official; Facebook

Friends & Allies Brewing

The brewery, founded by former roommates Ben Sabin and Devon Ponds, already has its first beer available throughout Austin, the session IPA Noisy Cricket. While the facility is under construction (with beer garden in the works, too), the beers are being brewed at 4th Tap in the meantime.

Address: East Austin, 979 Springdale Road

Opening Date: Spring 2016

More Information: Official; Facebook

Jester King Brewery

Now that Jester King has a fancy new bathroom, the brewery still plans on expanding by growing crops and raising animals on an adjacent plot for beer and a restaurant.

Address: Far West Austin, 13005 Fitzhugh Road

Opening Date: 2017

More Information: Official; Facebook

Brewer’s Table

Beer vet Jake Maddux is teaming up with Ned Elliott of Foreign & Domestic for the East Austin brewery and restaurant featuring wood-fermented beers and wood-fired food. The space will include patios, a brewer’s table, and children’s playground.

Address: East Austin, 4715 East 5th Street

Opening Date: Summer 2016

More Information: Facebook

Oskar Blues Brewery

The Colorado brewery chose Austin for its third brewery, with plans for a separate taproom dedicated to beers and music. Despite having moved its opening date from April, Oskar is hosting its famed Burning Can Festival on the 20th.

Address: North Burnet, 10420 Metric Boulevard

Opening Date: Early May 2016

More Information: Official; Facebook

Orf Brewing

St. Louis-native Chris Orf’s beer dreams will soon become fully realized with Orf Brewing, as soon as he works through the permitting process. The nano brewery will debut with four planned beers: the golden Salutation Ale, the hoppy Hoprocker I.R.A., Honey Roast, and Oocheemama.

Address: Southeast Austin, 4700 Burleson Road, Unit 5

Opening Date: TBD

More Information: Official; Facebook

Kamala Gardens Brewing

From Whip In and Twisted X Brewing, Dipak Topiwala and Jim Sampson are looking to create a hang-out brewery, producing fresh and barrel-aged beers. The two are still locking down a location, and will add a food truck, as well.

Address: TBD

Opening Date: TBD

More Information: Official; Facebook

Guns & Oil Brewing

Guns & Oil Brewing produces only one beer for now, the American-style Maverick Lager, which debuted in January. The brewery is in the midst of permitting for the forthcoming taproom, so guests would be able to drink on the premises.

Address: East Austin, 979 Springdale Road

Opening Date: Spring 2016

More Information: Official; Facebook

Brewtorium

Chris Rauschuber and Whitney Roberts are still looking for a permanent location for their brewpub. Originally, they were looking for spots somewhere in North Austin. Once it gets underway, Brewtorium will serve German-style beers, lunch, dinner, as well as host educational events and include a beer garden.

Address: TBD

Opening Date: 2016

More Information: Official; Facebook

Oddwood Barrel House

Founder Taylor Ziebarth originally formed Oddwood Ales as part of Adelbert’s Brewery, but he is spinning off a standalone barrelhouse with taproom in store. Oddwood will take over a former office building and nightclub for a tasting room with outdoor seating, serving tapped beers and to-go bottles from a small retail shop. He plans on expanding on what the team already produced during its Adelbert’s period, including pale ales, berliners, pilsners and more.

Address: MLK, 3701 Airport Blvd

Opening Date: Fall 2016

More Information: Official; Facebook

Lazarus Brewing

The Lazarus Brewing team brewed their first beer, All Souls Ale, with Montana’s Big Sky Brewing, and want to open their own Austin production right in East Austin, with a taproom. The staff is currently looking for a head brewer.

Address: East 6th Street and Chicon

Opening Date: TBD

More Information: Official; Facebook

Adelbert’s Brewery

The longtime Austin brewery is embracing change by acquiring a brewpub license, which means it will experiment with different types of beers and offer to-go bottles.

Address: North Burnet, 2314 Rutland Drive, #100

Opening Date: Summer 2016

More Information: Official; Facebook

Flemish Fox Brewery

Detroit’s Atwater is testing the Austin waters by collaborating with old-turned-new Flemish Fox, which is helmed by the daughter of the late longtime Austin brewer Pierre Celis of his namesake Belgian-style wheat brewery. Along with producing beers for the two breweries, there will be a tasting room, beer garden, musical stages, and more.

Address: North Burnet, 2013 Rutland Drive

Opening Date: Early 2017

More Information: Facebook

Idle Vine Brewery

With Idle Vine Brewery, co-founder and head brewer Scott Ciampa wants to be able to brew four year-round beers, including the Idle Vine IPA and the Trackdown Porter and seasonals, including a red ale and oatmeal stout, with production starting in May. For food, there will be rotating food trucks, and the tasting room will include guest brews and views into the brewery.

Address: Cedar Park, 2000 Windy Terrace

Opening Date: Summer 2016

More Information: Facebook

Thirsty Planet Brewing Company

As part of Thirsty Planet’s takeover of the vacant Capital Area Food Bank building down on South Congress, there will be more beer, tasting room, and patio space.

Address: Far South Austin, 8201 South Congress Avenue

Opening Date: Late fall 2016

More Information: Official; Facebook