There are breweries, and then there is Hoppin’ Frog. Tucked into a no-frills industrial stretch of Akron’s north side near the old rubber plant corridors, this place has quietly built a reputation that stretches far beyond Ohio — and the moment you walk through the door, you understand exactly why.
Fred Karm, the founder and brewmaster, spent years honing his craft before opening Hoppin’ Frog in 2006, and that obsessive dedication to quality is evident in every pour. The taproom itself is unpretentious — exposed brick, long wooden tables, the comfortable hum of locals settling in for the evening — but what lands in your glass is anything but ordinary. Hoppin’ Frog specializes in big, bold, high-gravity beers: imperial stouts, barleywines, and double IPAs that have earned serious acclaim from outlets like Beer Advocate and RateBeer, consistently landing on best-in-the-world lists year after year.
Start with the BORIS the Crusher, their iconic oatmeal imperial stout. It pours a deep, opaque black with a tan head, and the first sip delivers waves of dark chocolate, roasted espresso, and just a whisper of vanilla. It is the kind of beer you sip slowly, the kind that makes you stop mid-conversation and say, “Wait — taste this.” If you prefer something with a citrusy punch, the Hoppin’ to Heaven Double IPA is a beautifully balanced showcase of what American hop culture can do at its very best.
The taproom rotates seasonal and limited-release offerings with regularity, so no two visits are quite the same. Grab a flight if you want to explore the full range — the staff is knowledgeable and genuinely enthusiastic, happy to walk you through the flavor profiles and brewing stories behind each selection. This is not a place where you feel rushed or talked down to. It is the kind of spot where a quick afternoon stop has a way of turning into a deeply satisfying three-hour conversation.
Beyond the beer, Hoppin’ Frog has earned a devoted following through its bottle releases and nationwide distribution, but there is something undeniably special about drinking these beers exactly where they were born. The taproom hosts occasional events, brewery tours, and release parties that draw enthusiasts from Pittsburgh, Cleveland, Columbus, and well beyond. If you time your visit around a limited release day, arrive early — the lines form for good reason.
Parking is easy, the vibe is welcoming to everyone from craft beer newcomers to seasoned aficionados, and the address — 1680 E. Waterloo Road — is straightforward to find. Whether you are a lifelong Akronite or just passing through northeast Ohio, a stop at Hoppin’ Frog is the kind of experience that turns a casual visit into a genuine memory. Do not miss it.