Fat Tuesday Fort Lauderdale Beach
- 845 N Fort Lauderdale Beach Blvd, Fort Lauderdale, FL 33304
- +1 754-200-1485
- June 13, 2026


Craft Beer Cartel at The Kiwi Stop occupies a small storefront on SW 12th Avenue in Greater Fort Lauderdale, operating as a hybrid bottle shop, convenience store, and homebrewing supply house. The concept built its reputation on a curated craft beer selection and a well-stocked homebrew department, and longtime regulars still praise the knowledgeable staff who will spend 20 minutes walking you through wort starters or help you track down a hard-to-find ingredient. Homebrewing classes have been offered on-site, and the shop carries malt, yeast, stoppers, and other supplies that are hard to source locally without ordering online. Prices on brewing gear run higher than big online retailers, but the hands-on advice and same-day availability make it worthwhile for many home brewers in the area.
Beyond beer, the shop stocks Bake Shack donuts and local eggs at six dollars a dozen – unexpected finds that regulars appreciate. The beer lineup includes bottles, cans, and growler fills drawn from craft producers.
Recent visitor feedback is sharply divided, however. Several guests report that the store has drifted toward a standard convenience-store feel, with cooler sections out of service, thinning inventory, and less focus on the craft beer identity that once made it a destination. Others still find a solid beer wall and helpful employees behind the counter. The space is casual and no-frills – expect a quick in-and-out stop rather than a taproom experience. If you are specifically after homebrewing supplies or want to browse local craft bottles, call ahead to confirm current stock levels before making a special trip. Hours run 9 AM to 10 PM on weekdays and 9 AM to 11 PM on Fridays through Sundays.
| Monday | 9AM-10PM |
| Tuesday | 9AM-10PM |
| Wednesday | 9AM-10PM |
| Thursday | 9AM-10PM |
| Friday | 9AM-11PM |
| Saturday | 9AM-11PM |
| Sunday | 9AM-11PM |
The shop is open Monday through Thursday from 9 AM to 10 PM, and Friday through Sunday from 9 AM to 11 PM, giving you an extra hour on weekends to browse the beer selection.
Yes, homebrewing supplies have been a core part of the shop’s identity. They carry malt, yeast, stoppers, and other equipment, and staff are known for offering detailed brewing advice. Homebrew classes have also been held on-site. Prices are higher than online retailers, but you get hands-on local support.
Growler fills are available alongside their bottled and canned craft beer selection. The rotating options focus on craft producers, so availability changes. It is worth calling ahead if you are after a specific style.
This is more of a retail bottle shop than a bar or taproom. Most visitors treat it as a quick stop to grab beers, supplies, or growler fills rather than a place to sit and socialize. Plan for a grab-and-go visit.
Beyond craft beer and homebrew supplies, the shop carries Bake Shack donuts and locally sourced eggs at around six dollars per dozen. It also stocks convenience store basics, though recent visitors note that general inventory can be inconsistent.
Opinions are split. Dedicated home brewers and craft beer fans still find value in the brewing supplies and staff knowledge, but some recent visitors report declining stock and cooler issues. Checking ahead before a special trip is a good idea.
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