Editorial
Barcelona's craft beer scene is young, but it has grown fast and it brews with real ambition. The 7 below are the breweries, brewpubs and beer bars we could confirm are open and pouring in 2026, spread across Poblenou, the Eixample, the Born and the Gòtic. We dropped three names from the older list that we could not verify or that turned out to be misnamed.
Edge Brewing began in 2013 when two American expats started brewing West Coast IPAs and barrel-aged stouts in Poblenou, and it quickly won international medals. The brewery now opens its tasting room on Friday evenings, so the window is small but the beer is the reason to come. Go on a Friday, taste straight from the source, and ask what is barrel-aging. For drinkers who want Barcelona's most decorated brewery.
BlackLab opened in 2014 inside the Palau de Mar by the harbor, the first brewhouse in the city to brew on site. The tanks sit behind the bar, turning out around a dozen house beers that run from session ales to big IPAs. Grab a harborside table, order a tasting flight and the dumplings. Best in the late afternoon before the dinner rush. For drinkers who want beer brewed a few feet away.
Garage Beer Co. is the brewpub that put Barcelona on the international beer map, pouring its own IPAs beside the fermentation tanks on Consell de Cent. The board is hop-forward and changes often, and the room fills with a young local crowd most nights. Order the flagship IPA and whatever just kegged. Best on a weekday evening before it gets two-deep. For drinkers chasing the city's benchmark hops.
La Cerveteca has poured in the Gòtic since the early days of the city's craft scene, a narrow room lined with bottles and a short rotating tap list. The staff know the cellar cold and will steer you to something Catalan you have not tried. Squeeze in at the counter, ask for a recommendation, and trust it. Best early before the small space fills. For drinkers who want range and a guide to it.
Ale & Hop sits on a quiet Born side street with 10 taps that turn over weekly and a kitchen that bakes its own bread for vegan burgers and pizzas. The mix of serious beer and meat-free food draws a loyal neighborhood crowd. Come for a tap-takeover night and pair a hoppy pour with a stone-oven pizza. Best midweek when the board is freshest. For drinkers who want craft beer without the meat.
NaparBCN runs a long wall of taps in the Eixample, pairing its own and guest beers with an ambitious kitchen that takes the food as seriously as the beer. The room is sleek and the pours range wide, from crisp lagers to barrel projects. Book a table, build a flight, and let the kitchen send pintxos. Best for a sit-down beer dinner rather than a quick pint. For drinkers who want beer treated like wine.
Chivuo's pairs slow street food with 10 rotating craft taps across several Barcelona locations, the Eixample and Gràcia rooms among the best known. The pulled pork and homemade burgers are built to soak up a hoppy afternoon. Drop in for lunch and match a local IPA to the sandwich of the day. Best when you want food and beer to carry equal weight. For drinkers who treat a great burger as part of the round.
Start at the breweries, Edge Brewing in Poblenou and Garage in the Eixample, where the beer is made on site. BlackLab pours by the harbor, and the beer bars, La Cerveteca, Ale & Hop and NaparBCN, fill in the rest of the map. Most rooms peak between 8 and 11pm.