Berliner Berg Brauerei ★ 4.2
Berliner Berg Brauerei in Neukoelln brews a Berliner Weisse and a pale ale from a landmark 1920s building; the courtyard beer garden opens April to September and the taproom runs year-round.
Vagabund Brauerei in a Wedding Kesselhaus (boiler house) brews American-influenced ales alongside a proper Berliner Weisse; the taproom pours ten handles and runs regular brewery events.
Address: Oudenarder Strasse 16-20, 13347 Berlin
Berliner Berg Brauerei in Neukoelln brews a Berliner Weisse and a pale ale from a landmark 1920s building; the courtyard beer garden opens April to September and the taproom runs year-round.
Schneeeule in Wedding is the brewery that rebooted Berliner Weisse as a serious craft category in 2016. Brewer Ulrike Genz uses wild fermentation and no added syrups; the Salon pours the vintageed range.
Heidenpeters brews inside Markthalle Neun in Kreuzberg and pours through a taproom window in the same hall. The lager is dry-hopped; the seasonal releases change monthly and sell out fast.
Braugier in Prenzlauer Berg brews hop-forward craft ales behind a small brewpub where the tanks are visible from the bar. The IPA range rotates monthly; bar food is simple and good.
BRLO Brwhouse sits in 38 upcycled shipping containers in the Park am Gleisdreieck, brewing a full range of craft lagers, IPAs and seasonal sours. The beer garden looks onto the U-Bahn bridge.