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Colegiales/Chacarita microbrewery, the Norwegian-Argentine project that helped lead the BA craft wave. Original Delgado taproom plus a second on Arenal 4768.
Where Buenos Aires drinks local: brewpubs, taprooms and the new wave.
Taprooms, brewpubs and the local beer scene in Buenos Aires worth taking a tram to.
Colegiales/Chacarita microbrewery, the Norwegian-Argentine project that helped lead the BA craft wave. Original Delgado taproom plus a second on Arenal 4768.
Pioneer of Argentine craft beer, founded 1998 in Mar del Plata, with brewpubs nationwide including this Palermo flagship. Scotch Ale and Honey are standards.
Buenos Aires' first brewpub, opened 1999 facing Recoleta Cemetery. Seven house beers on tap with American-style pub food; the original Argentine brewpub.
Buenos Aires' best-known multi-tap bar with 40-plus rotating Argentine craft beers. Knowledgeable staff, tasting flights; Palermo's craft-beer HQ.
Palermo growler-fill bar and taproom with rotating taps from small Argentine breweries, US-style craft pub food and a long communal back-room table.
Patagonia is an Argentine craft brand owned by ABInBev; the Las Canitas brewpub serves the full range plus seasonal small-batch beers and parrilla-style food.
Palermo bottleshop-bar with the city's deepest selection of Argentine and imported craft beer to drink in or take home; tasting flights and brewery events.
Buenos Aires outpost of Bariloche's Cerveceria Blest, one of Argentina's first craft breweries (1989). Pilsen, Stout, Frambuesa and a hearty pub menu.