This is one of the newer breweries on the scene and they arrived with a splash. This is a large industrial space where they brew all of their beer on site. They also tend to be a little more experimental with their beers than the usual local breweries.
Our second stop was a private residence that has since been converted into a small craft beer microbrewery. They kept most of the original structure of the house so you can explore nooks and crannies or have your beer in their main room.
If the place looks like a house from the outside, that's because this place started out as a closed-door craft beer bar in someone's home. You could only get in by making a reservation.
You will tour several brewpubs in the non-touristy, off-the-beaten-path neighborhood of Colegiales. You will actually be drinking among locals and these are some of the best brewers in the city. You will visit what used to be a closed-door craft beer bar; a converted home; a converted industrial location.
Explore a variety of beer styles and get a little bit of neighborhood history as well as Argentine beer history in this yummy, friendly tour.
We will be walking from one bar to the next so you might want to dress according to the weather. Bring comfy walking shoes and questions about anything beer-related or Buenos Aires-related. I will do my best to answer them.