Exploring Madrid's Top 8 Bars for the Best Draft & Craft Beer

Madrid, a city known for its vibrant culture and rich history, has also emerged as a haven for beer enthusiasts. Whether you're a craft beer lover or simply appreciate a cold draft, Madrid offers a diverse array of bars to satisfy your beer cravings. In this guide, we'll explore the top 8 bars in the city that stand out for their exceptional draft and craft beer selections.

1. The Stuyck

Located in a rustic setting, The Stuyck is a cozy bar with a rotating beer list that emphasizes Spanish and European brews. The staff's passion for beer is evident, showcased in their craft beer blog covering everything from proper beer tasting to the history of IPAs. As both a bar and a restaurant, The Stuyck's international menu complements its beer selection, featuring delicious pairings like burgers, wings, and sandwiches.

2. Bee Beer Craft Beers and Cheeses

Challenge the notion that wine and cheese are the ultimate pairing at Bee Beer Craft Beers and Cheeses. With a focus on unique craft beers, more than half of which are Bee Beer's own creations, this bar offers an eclectic selection, from Pineapple IPA to Wasabi Lager. The inviting atmosphere is complemented by a commitment to quality, freshness, and local ingredients, making it a must-visit for those seeking a distinctive craft beer experience.

3. Fábrica Maravillas

A pioneer in Madrid's craft beer scene, Fábrica Maravillas in Malasaña has been serving handcrafted beers since 2012. While it may be smaller than other venues on this list, its commitment to brewing excellence shines through. Unlike its food-centric counterparts, Fábrica Maravillas focuses solely on beer, offering a selection of bar snacks to complement its five in-house brews.

4. Taproom Madrid

Taproom Madrid boasts one of the city's largest beer selections, with an impressive 40 beers on tap. Whether you're an experimental beer lover or a novice, the diverse offerings cater to all tastes. For a perfect combination, visit the adjacent Tierra, renowned for its burritos, and pair your favorite brew with delectable food.

5. Chinaski

Situated in Lavapiés, Chinaski is a vibrant and cozy beer bar, offering 18 rotating taps from around the world. Perfect for a laid-back night with friends, it caters to beer enthusiasts with "meet the brewer" events and a diverse selection of spirits for non-beer drinkers. Housed in a 19th-century building, it's an ideal spot for international beers and bar bites.

6. Beerhouse

Combining the charm of a traditional Spanish bar with the ambiance of an Irish pub, Beerhouse is a laidback sports bar offering a large selection of beers. Pair your pint with classic bar food like nachos, burgers, and hotdogs, creating a fun and unpretentious atmosphere. It's the perfect blend of humor, sports, and craft beer expertise.

7. 100 Montaditos

A global chain with Spanish roots, 100 Montaditos is renowned for offering 100 different types of montaditos. Despite its international presence, the chain maintains its commitment to quality and affordability, with a unique "neorestauración" concept. 

Notably, Pubinno's Smart Tap can be found in the amazing 100 Montaditos bar, enhancing the beer pouring experience for every customer since 2022. 

8. Pez Tortilla

Pez Tortilla is a bar that caters to all your cravings: tortilla, croquetas, and craft beer. With a simple yet effective menu, Pez Tortilla offers a variety of tortillas and croquetas, paired with a rotating selection of craft beers. With its third location recently opened in Sol, this tapas bar promises a good time with its motto, "el buen rollo" (the good vibes).

Madrid's beer scene is a testament to the city's diverse and evolving culture. Whether you prefer the cozy atmosphere of The Stuyck, the experimental selections at Taproom Madrid, or the international flair of 100 Montaditos, there's a bar for every beer enthusiast in this vibrant Spanish capital. 

Embark on a beer-tasting journey through these top 10 bars and experience the rich tapestry of flavors Madrid has to offer. 

Cheers!

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