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When it comes to beer, Barcelona is the place that craft enthusiasts around the world envy. Whether you’re a local or a visitor, the city’s booming craft beer scene has turned it into a hub for fresh, unique brews. Barcelona’s beer lovers have created an energetic community, using social networks, apps like Untappd, and websites such as RateBeer or BeerAdvocate to stay updated on the latest in both local and imported beer offerings. Here’s a look at some of the city’s best craft breweries:

1. La Textil
Located in a former textile warehouse in Eixample, just opposite Casa Calvet, La Textil is a “macro-microbrewery” with a welcoming vibe and a seriously gourmet approach to craft beer. Spanning 1,100 square meters, this brewery and restaurant is a destination in itself, with a bar featuring 18 taps, a 120,000-liter annual production capacity, and a full menu. Try unique creations like the “Coco Puff” brown ale, made with whole coffee beans from Nomad, or “Writer’s Block,” a refreshing lager for all tastes. Beyond beer, La Textil also offers specialty coffee, cocktails, wine, and gourmet street food.
2. Rosses i Torrades
Open since 2010, Rosses i Torrades is a cozy, vinyl-clad beer haven, perfect for relaxing with a cold pint. Known as the “dean” of the neighborhood, this beer cellar is stocked with over 500 varieties, inviting guests to explore different brews while unwinding in a retro-inspired space.
3. BierCab
BierCab put Barcelona on the global craft beer map when it was ranked number one on RateBeer’s list of beer destinations in 2014. Founded by Naparbier Brewery, distributor Zombier, and industry icons like Sven Bosch (The Drunk Monk), this spot boasts 30 taps and an expanded selection at BierCab Shop nearby. It’s a must-visit for serious beer lovers.
4. BrewDog Bar
The iconic Scottish brand BrewDog brings its celebrated craft beers and guest brews to Barcelona, where 20 rotating taps keep things fresh. Of these, around half feature guest brews, while the other half showcase BrewDog’s own, including the renowned Punk IPA, a flagship beer that has gone global. The bar also offers a diverse bottle list with around 40 options.
5. Oma Bistró
Oma Bistró combines a warm, wood-accented decor with high ceilings, vintage furnishings, and an inviting, light-filled space. Perfect for brunch, the bistro serves craft beer alongside top-notch coffee and fresh juices. Food here is outstanding—try the lemon pie, eggs Benedict, or the juicy Nebraska beef burger. Oma’s laid-back vibe makes it the ideal spot for a relaxed beer experience.
6. Garage Beer Co.
What started as a small brewery in a garage has become a trendsetting craft beer destination in Barcelona. With a minimalist, industrial design and high stools around a sleek granite bar, Garage Beer Co. has a unique atmosphere. At the back of the space, a mini brewery produces innovative beers, like the house specialty, “Riba.” Try pairing your beer with their porchetta sandwich or nachos for a memorable visit.
7. La Cerveseria Clandestina
Near Sagrada Familia, La Cerveseria Clandestina offers a laid-back vibe with art exhibitions, music, and a beer menu featuring ten rotating taps and over 50 bottled options. With vegan-friendly food, burgers, and tapas, this bar creates a homey environment for beer lovers of all tastes.
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Top 7 Craft Breweries in Barcelona
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