OUR FAVOURITE BARS FOR CRAFT BEER IN BERLIN

If you’re a fan of craft beer, then look no further than Berlin, Germany. The city has a vibrant craft beer scene and plenty of places to sample all the beer that Berlin’s best breweries offer.

After living in the German capital for more than a decade, we’ve visited a lot of craft beer bars in our time here – some that we love so much, we’ve visited them time and time again. Whether you’re a longtime local or a Berlin newbie, we’ve put together this list of our favorite places for craft beer in Berlin so you can discover and experience some of the top places in the city.
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THE BEST BARS FOR CRAFT BEER IN BERLIN

These are our tips about where you can find the best craft beer spots in Berlin.

1) Birra

This rather unique place is a low-key Italian craft beer bar in Prenzlauer Berg that everyone and anyone who goes there can’t stop raving about long after they leave. Birra is a really fun place to hang out to watch a football game as well, as the friendly staff keeps the beer flowing, all the while entertaining the boisterous crowd.

Location: Prenzlauer Allee 198, 10405

2) BRÄUGIER 

Our newest addition to our list of craft beer spots in Berlin, is BRÄUGIER. With two locations – one in Friedrichshain near Ostkreuz and another one in Prenzlauerberg, they not only serve up really excellent craft beer but offer an impressive pub-inspired menu. Think nachos, burgers, onion rings, and the like. The Prenzlauerberg location offers 12 beers on tap, while the Friedrichshain location has 19. You can even shop their beer online so you can bring the taste of BRÄUGIER beers home. Some personal favourite beers of theirs is the Imperial Stout, as well as some of their barley wines.

Locations: 

  • Sonntagstr. 1, 10245
  • Stubbenkammerstr. 6, 10437

3) Brauhaus Lemke

You know a place is going to be good when its ultimate goal is to “make good beer”. And that, they do. You’ll find Brauhaus Lemke smack dab in the center of Berlin, not far from Alexanderplatz. They have every kind of beer imaginable on their menu, with their Bohemian pilsner and dark lager being one of our longtime preferred beers there.

Location: Rochstraße 6a, 10178

4) BrewDog

With four locations across Berlin (including the former Stone Brewery!), BrewDog has more craft beer choices on its menu than you’ll be able to wrap your head around. Think IPAs, dark beers, light beers, and even a decent selection of alcohol-free beer. While their food menu is small, they also make a pretty mean (aka mouthwatering and delicious) pizza.

Locations:

  • BrewDog Berlin Mitte – Ackerstraße 29, 10115
  • BrewDog DogTap Berlin – Im Marienpark 23, 12107
  • BrewDog Friedrichstrasse – Friedrichstraße 103, 10117
  • BrewDog Friedrichshain – Frankfurter Tor 7, 10243

5) BRLO

One of our favorite places for craft beer in Berlin, we’ve visited BRLO multiple times. They have a great outdoor space where you can easily spend hours just soaking up the sun, as well as quite an extensive selection of craft beer and even cider, with the rosé one being our top pick. Their BRHHOUSE has an excellent menu, with the food veering on the expensive side for some. As such, most folks opt to stay outside with their beers, eating some of the cheaper but no less good street-style fare like nachos and sausages.

Location: Schöneberger Str. 16, 10963

6) Dolden Mädel

Come here for all of the craft beer they have to offer, but skip out on the food – which is overpriced and unfortunately, not very tasty. Service here isn’t so great either. Dolden Mädel redeems itself with its garden terrace being an especially cool and happening place on most evenings and weekends.

Location: Mehringdamm 80, 10965

7) Eschenbräu

You’ll find this gem of a craft beer bar in Berlin’s Wedding. Situated in a quiet neighborhood locale, at Eschenbräu, you’ll find not only their locally brewed one-of-a-kind beer but a fairly large outdoor beer garden and cozy indoor cellar space (better suited for rainy or cold days).

Location: Triftstraße 67, 13353

8) Hopfenreich

With 22 beers on tap, Hopfenreich is one of the very best craft beer places in Berlin. Yummy beers, friendly staff, and their relaxed atmosphere make this venue a fiercely loved one amongst local Berliners, us included.

Location: Sorauerstr. 31, 10997

9) Hops & Barley

A former butcher shop that’s been transformed into a fun craft beer bar is Hops & Barley. This was actually one of the first craft beer bars we ever visited in Berlin and it didn’t disappoint with its vast selection of traditional beers and an ever-changing weekly beer menu. This is another great spot to watch football matches as well.

Location: Wühlischstraße 22/23, 10245

10) Lager Lager 

Lager Lager offers a shop and bar space where they sell some top-notch craft beer and organic wine. We recall starting out a night in their space once and wow, did we ever leave inebriated. Craft beers are not for the weak! Some of our favorite beers there were the Hitchhiker’s IPA and the Maibock.

Location: Pflügerstraße 68, 12047

11) MUTED HORN

MUTED HORN is another one of our top picks for craft beer bars in Berlin. They have all sorts of incredible and unusual beer on the menu like the “Will You Perry Me?”, a semi-sweet pear and cider combination with passionfruit and hops, or the Sonoma, a session pale ale with Citra, centennial, and mosaic. This laidback spot is great for those who like the play board games and there are various games on hand for you to partake in with your buds.

Location: Flughafenstraße 49, 12053

12) Straßenbräu

Another one of our favored spots for craft beer in Berlin is Straßenbräu. Not far from Ostkreuz, it’s the perfect place to go for beer after dining in the area at nearby places like Machete. Aside from their ever-changing beer menu full of innovative picks ranging from IPAs, to fruity beers, and even ones like the coconut stout, what’s also great about Straßenbräu is their super chill and unpretentious vibe.

Location: Neue Bahnhofstraße 30, 10245

13) The Castle

The Castle is always a fun space to visit with a big group of friends. With 20 craft beers on tap, they also have 20 gins on offer, and like BrewDog, have really scrumptious pizza.

Location: Invalidenstraße 129, 10115

14) Vagabund Brauerei

Another classic and top-rated spot for craft beer in Berlin is Vagabund Brauerei. They’ve been around since 2013 and really, hands down, they have some of the best homemade brews in the city. Now with two locations, they seriously should be at the top of your list. We’re a big fan of their pale ales and IPAs’

Location: Antwerpener Str. 3, 13353

LOCATIONS

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What do you think about this list of bars for craft beer in Berlin? Are we missing any other worthy spots? Drop us your best suggestions in the comments.

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