****, this post has me revisiting some history and taking a long view. Haven't been there in about a year (******* covid), but Laser Wolf is definitely a Fort Lauderdale craft beer original and mainstay. That whole landscape looks totally different today than it did 8-10 years ago.
In Dade, I think the Abbey was probably first spot I can think of serving anything that could be considered craft beer. After the Abbey, the Filling Station and Democratic Republic of Beer came up a few years later and routinely had craft beers on tap, but the Filling Station moved to Broward and DRB moved then closed. Wynwood Brewing Company opening in 2013 was a game changer, and a bunch of breweries and some good craft beer spots started popping up after that. Now, there are a ton of options.
For my money in Dade, I'm a fan of J. Wakefield, Lincoln's Beard, Beat Culture, MIA Brewing, and Veza Sur. Tripping Animals is also very solid (I tend not to like sours, though), and Biscayne Bay is an underappreciated brewery, too. That whole Doral craft scene is actually pretty solid. I have heard really good things about Unbranded but haven't been yet (poor guys opening right at the start of covid-19). Same with Unseen Creatures.
Overall, if you are a beer lover and you live in South Florida, there are tons of legit options now. Even on a nationwide level, in the last 8-10 years South Florida has come a long way in the craft brewing scene.