The Best Craft Breweries Around The World

There’s something so enjoyable about having a beer at the end of a good hike or after a busy day of sightseeing. For me, sampling new beer has become as big a part of travelling as trying new foods.

Food, beer and exploring all seem to sit happily hand in hand with each other. For this reason I felt it was only right that I compile a list of my favourite craft breweries from around the world.

This is a guide to Craft breweries around the world and includes brewery reviews from Asia, Europe and the Americas.

Where my voyage of craft beer discovery all began!

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Where my love for Craft Beer was born

In 2013 I set off from my base in Tahoe for a little solo road trip around the Pacific North West. I had a few revelations on that trip. First, I was blown away by the size and awesomeness of the giant redwoods (yes I hugged a few). Then I stood and gawped in amazement at the sheer blueness (is that a word?) of Crater Lake. Finally, whilst hiking Mt Rainier I discovered just how scary it can be, to be stuck on the side of mountain during a thunderstorm.

However, it was during my visit to Portland, where the biggest revelation came.

My visit to Portland happened to coincide with a beer festival which I felt obliged to attend. It was here I discovered that beer didn’t have to be the wishy washy rubbish I’d been accustomed to drinking for the previous ten years. It was here, that I first discovered IPA!

12 Awesome Craft Breweries Around The World

This is not an exhaustive list, merely a sample of a few favourites from the places I have been. As I continue my wanderings I will endeavour to add more.

1. Deschutes Brewery, Bend. USA

Ah my first love! After sampling a selection from the Deschutes stand at the Portland Beer Festival, I felt compelled to pay the original brewery a little visit.

Bend is a great town which has that winning combination of an abundance of outdoor activities and a healthy selection of breweries. In fact Bend has a staggering ten breweries which you can visit on the Bend Ale Trail. Yup, it’s actually a thing! 

Random fact: A guy paid for my beers here because I gave an honest review of the food I was eating. I didn’t even know he’d paid until I tried to pay, by which time he’d already left! Thank you kind sir!

Discovering craft breweries around the world at Deschutes
My first love

2. 49th State Brewing Co, Healy. USA

This brewery has a pretty major attraction to draw in the punters. Parked outside this brewery you can find “The Magic Bus”. The famous bus used in the filming of Into The Wild.

There is a big outside space in front of the brewery, so in the summer months this place really comes alive and regularly hosts great live music. This is also where I first tried a triple IPA. Triple meaning 11%! It was a messy night.

49 th state brewery is one of my favourite craft breweries around the world
The Magic Bus at 49th State Brewery

3. Banff Ave Brewing Co. Canada

Could you find a more spectacular setting for a brewery than in the middle of the Canadian Rockies? I would argue not (except for maybe the next one on the list!).

In the Summer months there is a (tiny) balcony where you can sit outside and enjoy the views and in the winter months you’ll be happy to stay indoors and escape the cold. -30 degrees Celsius is pretty common here.

Banff Ave Brewing is nestled in the beautiful Canadian Rockies

4. Cerveceria Chalten, El Chalten. Argentina

This little gem of a brewery sits within walking distance of the mighty Fitz Roy in Patagonia. What more do you need after a long day of hiking in these fabulous surroundings, than to sit back and enjoy a Bock!

Not a Bock fan? Ok maybe a Pilsner? Either way this little log cabin has all the ingredients required to soothe those aching muscles.

Finish your day hiking to Fitz Roy with a cheeky craft beer. More photos of the epic Patagonian landscapes here!

5. Killarney Brewing Co. Ireland

During our month in Ireland we visited several breweries and for me this was the pick of the bunch. Lots of beers to choose from and each with their own little tale attached. You know how the Irish like to tell a story! We feasted on some oven baked pizza here, all which come with suggestions on what beer would accompany it best.

6. Brewdog Birmingham. UK

Punk IPA on draft. Need I say more? Brewdog is now a massive chain so has many bars doted around the UK but this was the first one I went in so here it is, on my list. A Hipster, warehouse style bar in the centre of Birmingham. I’m thinking I should maybe buy shares in Brewdog…..

Want to learn how to make your own craft beer? Check out this book I found on Amazon that provides recipes from 50 craft breweries around the world, including Brewdog!

Craft beers feature a lot in my Instagram Stories!

7. MTA, Tbilisi. Georgia

It feels wrong for me to talk about beer when referring to the country that invented wine, however sometimes you just need to mix things up a little. Located in the newer part of Tbilisi, MTA has quite a commercial feel to it, however there is a wide choice of beers. They also have Poutine. Drool.

Discover why Georgia is one of my favourite countries in this post.

Discovering craft breweries around the world in Tbilisi
How beautiful is Georgian script? Great beer too.

8. Dargett, Yerevan. Armenia.

I spent many a night in this brewery, mostly because we’d just arrived from Central Asia where the quality of beer is not great. It also serves tasty Western food, which again after months of kebabs in Central Asia, is a welcome break. The outdoor area is quite big which is perfect for those Summer nights.

9. Save the Ales, Bishkek. Kyrgyzstan

Perhaps the smallest brewery on this list, this charming little place only has about 5 taps. But I’m all for quality over quantity and each time I arrive in Bishkek I make a bee-line for this place. It also has a great beer garden to relax in to ease yourself back into city life, after time spent in the amazing Kyrgyzstan mountains.

Kyrgyzstan is another of my favourite countries. To find out why, take a look at this guide to visiting Kyrgyzstan.

10. Near Wall Bar, Xian. China

Craft beer in China is expensive. Fact. You will pay through the nose to enjoy imported or craft beers in China and this bar is no exception.

However, in my opinion it’s worth it. There is only so much Tsingtao you can drink before you need something with a little more oomph! Located, as the name suggests, next to the old city wall, this bar also has live music to enjoy.

Craft breweries around the world
Buying craft beer in China is an expensive business.

Ever thought about visiting China? If you need more inspiration take a look at this post.

11. The Craft, Sapporo. Japan

If you can pull yourself away from yummy Japanese food for a night I invite you to try a deep dish pizza at the Craft (along with a beer of course!) These pizzas aren’t your ordinary deep dish pizzas. They are deep dish to the extreme! Seriously these things are about 10cm tall. It’s like a Yorkshire Pudding style pizza!

The beer selection is pretty good too!

Taster set at The Craft

12. Effingut, Mumbai. India

On my recent trip to India I literally stumbled across a micro brewery with probably the best name of any brewery I’ve been to! I mean Effingut – who came up with that?! 😀 

I visited the Colaba brewery, but Effingut is actually a chain with 5 locations around Pune and Mumbai. I only stopped in for a beer after enjoying sunset at the Gateway to India, so can’t comment on the food.

In the absence of a traditional IPA I went a little left-field and tried the mango and jalapeno IPA. Yeah, it was pretty weird but hey, you’ve gotta try these things right? 

The latest addition to my craft breweries around the world

Ok that concludes my craft breweries around the world list for now. So, if you are ever travelling around the Americas, Europe or Asia and you just feel like you need a decent hand crafted beer, check out one of these breweries.

As you take that first sip you’ll thank me for it (although the next morning you may not!) Double IPA anyone?

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Food, beer and exploring all seem to go hand in hand with each other. For this reason I felt it was only right that I compile a list of my favourite craft breweries from around the world.

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Louise

Louise is a Mountain Leader and Snowboard Instructor from South Wales. As a former Adventure Tour Leader she has spent the last 15 years travelling Asia, Africa and the Americas. Louise is a published photographer and is currently based in the UK.

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