Latin Quarter, nearest Place Monge (7)
No reservations for the bar. The room is small and fills on weekend evenings; arrive before 9pm for a seat.
The Latin Quarter's Deepest Beer List, Off Rue Mouffetard
Brewberry sits on rue du Pot de Fer, a quiet side street a step off Rue Mouffetard in the Latin Quarter. BeerAdvocate and In Your Pocket both put its range at roughly 450 bottles and 25 taps, which makes it one of the deepest beer lists in central Paris.
It rewards drinkers who want to compare and explore. The tap list leans on rare local beers while the bottle list runs from Belgian classics to American imports, per Hop Culture. It is a relaxed, slightly cramped room rather than a polished taproom, which suits a long session over flights and a cheese board.
In Your Pocket calls it one of the best beer-tasting spots in the city. The format, flights plus French cheese, is built for working slowly through the list.
The space is small and casual, the kind of Latin Quarter room that fills fast and stays loud on weekends. Wanderlog reviewers flag the knowledgeable staff and the live-music nights. Cheese and charcuterie plates are the standard food order.
Start with a flight to sample the rotating taps, the move most reviews recommend, then order a full pour of whatever you liked. The tap list favors rare French beers; the 450-bottle list covers Belgian and American styles for drinkers who want range. A French cheese platter is the pairing the room is built around, per Hop Culture.
- Order a flight first. Reviewers on Wanderlog and BeerAdvocate use it to navigate the 25 taps before committing to a pint.
- The staff know the list. Ask for a current French tap rather than guessing from the board.
- It gets tight and loud on weekend nights, and live music can fill the small room. Off-peak is calmer.
- Beer explorers who want flights and a deep, rotating list.
- A relaxed session with cheese boards near Rue Mouffetard.
- Skip it if you want a quiet table or a quick single pint.