The best craft breweries outside the US — UK, Japan, Scandinavia, Australia, and beyond.
Top 100 Craft Beers / World Craft
The beer that launched a global craft revolution from a garage in Ellon. Tropical fruit, fresh citrus, and a clean bitter finish — a well-executed American-style IPA that made the style accessible to millions across Europe.
The beer that sparked the British craft IPA revolution. Brewed at Thornbridge Hall in Derbyshire, Jaipur delivers citrus, tropical fruit, and bitter citrus peel — a revelation in a UK market long dominated by cask bitters.
Huddersfield's proudest craft export — a big American-influenced IPA bursting with tropical hops. Named Best Beer in Britain by multiple publications. Magic Rock's flagship and a landmark in the UK's explosive craft beer scene.
London's most beloved pale ale — a big, tropical-forward APA from Tottenham with distinctive sci-fi can art. Mango, orange, and passionfruit from Citra and Centennial, with a clean, refreshing finish. The can you see at every hip London bar.
Brussels craft at its most refreshing — a dry, bitter, hop-forward pale ale inspired by English tradition with Belgian character. Named for Gogol's Cossack hero. Remarkable bitterness for such a low ABV, and a lesson in elegant brewing.
Copenhagen's gypsy brewing powerhouse delivers a formidable Nordic imperial stout — dark chocolate, espresso, tobacco, and leather in a massive body. To Øl consistently outpunches its size, producing world-class beers without owning a single kettle.
Mikkeller's brilliant education in hops — the same base beer brewed with 35+ different single hop varieties. Each release is a lesson in what a hop variety actually contributes. An endlessly fascinating series for hop enthusiasts worldwide.
From London's Bermondsey Beer Mile — a changing series of IPAs, each brewed with different hop combinations. The Kernel's commitment to British-style dry, bitter, hop-forward brewing with rotating recipes makes every bottle a unique experience.