You definitely have to hit up Wolf's Ridge, they're really known for their stouts but all their varieties are great! Also Hoof Hearted if you're a NE IPA fan. If you aren't from Ohio, I highly suggest hitting up Platform, it's one of my favorites in Cleveland
If you want bottle shops, definitely check out Crafted Drafts, Weiland's Market and even Lizardville.
Probably too late, but my suggestions are Platform, Land Grant, Seventh Son, Elevator, Pigskin out in Gahanna.
Wolf's Ridge is really good. They have a great brunch, and some sort of breakfast cocktail with espresso and bourbon, I believe. Or at least they had that, don't see it on their menu anymore.
My quick and dirty Columbus trip. A beer or two beer and then walked/Ubered to the next:
So I went to Wolfs Ridge and had their Imperial Stout, Dire Wolf, it was delicious. They had a dry hopped variant of it that was a little too sharp for me.
I really, really liked Hoof Hearted, "Did we just become best fwiendz", a DIPA of theirs they handed me when I was like "so I heard konkey dong is pretty good". It was delicious (and they also have nice pint glasses, heavy, short and fat). It was so good it lead me to trying a Roller Blabe which was equally delicious.
Platform was also good, I had one of their "normal" rotation IPAs (speedy merchant) and one of their small batch DIPAs that turned out to be a NE IPA. Amarillo something or another.
I also made it to Seventh Son. I had a Proliferous. It was pretty solid but too piney for me. Probably my favorite environment though. They had a fire going out front that made me want to sit there all evening.
Lastly we went to North High Brewing. I tried their Stardust. Pretty juicy DIPA but it felt like there was a ton of pepper in there, smelled and tasted dank to me. But, I did mention the word dank to the bartender when they asked me how I liked it and it made her laugh and I got a free pour for the vocab