If you’re a beer lover who wants to explore your options and indulge in something other than our beloved Almaza, these bars around Beirut serve an impressive variety of imported beers. Cheers!
Ferdinand’s If you’re a beer connoisseur, Ferdinand is the place for you. Conveniently situated in the heart of Hamra, Ferdinand’s menu boasts a wide variety of
over 20 types of beer: Lebanese, German, Belgian, and English brews. Their waiters are extremely helpful, so if you’re unsure what taste you’re going for, be sure to ask them and they’ll give you some fruitful suggestions.
Their beer list is as follows:
Lebanese: Almaza and three different brews of 961 Beer.
German: Paulaner (three different brews), Erdinger (two different brews)
Belgian: La Trapp (5 different brews)
English: Fullers (5 different brews)
Be sure to ask your waiter for the additional types of beer that may not be listed on the menu the day you choose to visit.
Kissproof Badaro’s beer haven, Kissproof is a must-visit for beer lovers. Here you’ll find a wide variety of
over 20 imported beers including Lager, Pale Ale, Brown Ale, Dark Ale, Stout, Witbier, and a variety of Lebanese beers to choose from. Be sure to ask your waiter for their additional daily selection of beers.
Ales & Tales One of Hamra’s most mesmerizing bars with some of the best cocktails in Beirut, Ales & Tales also boasts an impressive array of imported beer. Be sure to ask your waiter for their available beers
(more than 20 imported brews are usually available), but they aren’t listed on the menu.
Salon Beyrouth For a dapper evening filled with your favorite beer, try Salon Beyrouth in Clemenceau. With over
14 types of imported beer to choose from, you’re sure to be satisfied. Their beer list includes German, English, Lebanese, and Belgian beers, including brews like Fullers, HFB, 1845, La Trapp, and more.
The Jerry Thomas Experience This one’s a winner. The Jerry Thomas Experience in Badaro boasts
over 50 types of beer. Named after the ‘father of American mixology’, this bar lives up to its name. If there’s any type of beer from around the world that you’re looking for, you’ll find it here.
Bardo Another beer spot in Clemenceau, Bardo has an impressive variety of cocktails to choose from as well as several types of beer: more than 10 different brews. For imported beer, you’ll find La Trapp, Stella Artois, De Halve Maan, and a few American brews. They also have several types of Lebanese beer to choose from.
Brew Inc. Beirut’s very own
microbrewery, the video says it all!
Don Eatery Although not technically a bar, Don Eatery in Achrafieh have a wide variety of beer offered in their self-service fridge – including the ever-elusive
Japanese beers like Asahi and Sapporo. Munchen Pub Resto This is another perfect place to go if you’re looking to try some
German beer. They’ve also got delicious German dishes to compliment your brew in the best way possible.
Alternatively, for a beer-filled day outside of Beirut, be sure to check out Colonel Beer Brewery. Read all about it here.