Mejores cervezas artesanales argentinas

Discover Argentina's most outstanding craft beers, an essential guide for lovers of good beer. This ranking explores the best options from microbreweries and independent producers, offering insight into the diversity of styles and flavors the country has to offer. From intense IPAs to creamy stouts and refreshing lagers, here you'll find the most highly rated creations by the brewing community. Ideal for those seeking new experiences and wishing to support Argentina's growing craft beer culture.

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  1. 1

    Antares Honey Beer

    102 Global Votes
    • Sweet honey notes balanced with light malt and floral aromas

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    This Argentine craft beer stands out for its unique flavor profile, combining sweet honey notes with a balance of light malts and floral aromas. It offers a refreshing experience and a delightful finish, making it a highly appreciated choice among consumers.

  2. 2

    Flanders Red - Sour Power (Juguetes Perdidos)

    58 Global Votes
    • Achieves a perfect balance between sweetness and acidity

      (+4)

    This beer stands out for its unique brewing process, which includes 24 months of aging in wine barrels and a blend with fresh beer, granting it exceptional complexity and balance. Its flavor profile, featuring intense sourness and fruity notes, makes it a distinctive offering within the Argentine craft beer scene.

  3. 3

    Pilsen Lager (Antares)

    54 Global Votes

    This beer stands out as an excellent Argentine interpretation of the classic Pilsner style, offering a balanced and refreshing profile. Its quality and the recognition of the Antares brewery establish it as a fundamental option within the country's craft beer scene.

  4. 4

    Galaxitra - American IPA (Juguetes Perdidos)

    28 Global Votes
    • Country Winner

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    Galaxitra - American IPA by Juguetes Perdidos is a beer that has received international recognition, winning the Country Winner award at the World Beer Awards 2018. Its brewing with Galaxy and Citra hops gives it a distinctive aromatic and taste profile, with citrus and tropical notes that make it highly appreciated by connoisseurs.

  5. 5

    Munich Lager (Juguetes Perdidos)

    26 Global Votes
    • Super good

      (+4)

    Juguetes Perdidos' Munich Lager is recognized for its faithful interpretation of a classic style, offering a balanced and high-quality beer. Its production demonstrates the brewery's ability to craft complex and refreshing lagers, solidifying its reputation in the Argentine craft beer scene.

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  7. 6

    Cruz Diablo (Juguetes Perdidos)

    2 Global Votes
    • Has a rating of 4.1 out of 5

      (+4)

    Cruz Diablo by Juguetes Perdidos offers an Imperial Red IPA experience with a complex and bold flavor profile, standing out for its massive hop presence and balance between hop and caramel notes. Its high alcohol content and bitterness, combined with a distinctive pine and toasted malt aroma, make it an impactful and high-quality Argentine craft beer.

  8. 7

    Joya Perdida - Barrel Aged Barley Wine

    0 Global Votes
    • Very easy drinking

      (+4)

    Joya Perdida by Juguetes Perdidos earned a gold medal at the Copa Argentina, highlighting its exceptional quality in the wood and barrel-aged beer category. Its complex flavor profile, featuring notes of caramel, toffee, and toasted nuances, showcases Juguetes Perdidos' brewing mastery in crafting Barley Wines.

  9. 8

    Paradoja Nocturna - Wood- and Barrel-Aged Stout (Juguetes Perdidos)

    0 Global Votes
    • Robust body

      (+4)

    This Imperial Stout stands out for its exceptional 52-month aging process in Malbec barrels, which imparts a unique depth of flavor with notes of chocolate and coffee. Its recognition in international competitions, winning in challenging wood-aged beer categories, underscores its quality and brewing mastery.

Frequently asked questions

This ranking evaluates Argentine craft beers based on popularity and consumer opinions, highlighting recognized and emerging brands in the market.
Popularity is determined through non-scientific surveys, social media mentions, and the prominent market presence of brands, such as Antares in Buenos Aires or Quilmes in its craft segment nationally.
This ranking is based on existing information and opinions. For future editions, community participation could be considered to include new suggestions and votes.
The results should be interpreted as a guide to the most discussed and appreciated craft beers in Argentina, reflecting general preferences, although personal taste is always subjective.

How we built this ranking and what to consider when choosing

The methodology for compiling this ranking of Argentine craft beers focuses on gathering and analyzing public perception and market relevance of brands. It is not based on laboratory tests or expert judgments with numerical scores.

  • The popularity of brands mentioned in user surveys and comments is considered, such as the prominent presence of Antares in Buenos Aires.
  • The trajectory and recognition of breweries are taken into account, including those with a strong local presence and a consolidated history in the craft scene.
  • Opinions expressed by the community on different platforms are valued, reflecting the preferences and experiences of real consumers.
  • Beers representing different popular styles in the Argentine market are included, such as IPA, Honey Ale, or Stout, which have been well-received by the public.
  • Selected beers must have a recognized presence in the Argentine craft beer market, either due to their longevity or recent impact.
  • Priority is given to brands that have been repeatedly mentioned in discussions and surveys about the best craft beers in the country.
  • Breweries with positive ratings and a good number of user reviews are considered, indicating widespread acceptance.
  • Beers offering a variety of styles and flavors that are popular among craft beer consumers in Argentina are included.