Top 35 Asian Beers

Last updated on July 15, 2026

Best Asian Beers

01

Yokohama Bay Brewing

4.9 ·

Yokohama Bay Brewing is an independent Japanese craft brewery founded in 2012 in Yokohama, a city with a long brewing history and strong Western cultural influence. Founder Shinya Suzuki, an experienced brewer well-known in the Japanese craft scene, established a brand built on technical precision, clean styles, and a modern brewing philosophy.

Today, the brewery operates several locations, including a well-known brewpub in the Kannai district, where their beers are served fresh from the tank. Their focus spans a wide range of styles - from classic pilsners and weissbiers to hop-forward IPAs and NEIPAs, as well as dark lagers and seasonal experimental brews.

Their flagship beers, such as Bay Pilsner and Baystars Ale, stand out for their clean aroma, high drinkability, and balanced character, earning them strong ratings and a loyal following. The visual identity of the brand is closely tied to Yokohama’s maritime heritage, with beer names often reflecting local themes and the atmosphere of the port city.

Their taprooms combine Japanese minimalism with a relaxed craft-bar feel, attracting both local beer enthusiasts and tourists. Their approach, built on high standards and attention to detail, aligns with Japanese craftsmanship and precision.

Constant refinement and recipe development result in frequent seasonal and limited releases that showcase the team’s creativity. Yokohama Bay Brewing has become a recognizable player in the Japanese craft beer scene, distinguished by consistent quality and a diverse portfolio.

Overall, the brewery represents a successful fusion of local tradition, modern craft techniques, and a globally relevant outlook.

Awards
World Beer Cup - Gold (2024)
Untappd - 3.9
02

Pasteur Street Craft Beer

4.8 ·

Pasteur Street Craft Beer is a modern craft brewery from Ho Chi Minh City that introduced a completely new approach to beer in Vietnam in 2015. The brewery was founded by combining American brewing know-how with local Vietnamese ingredients, which became their core identity.

The founders aimed to create beers that were not copies of Western styles, but expressions of local terroir through ingredients such as jasmine, passion fruit, lemongrass, or Vietnamese cocoa. Pasteur Street now operates multiple taprooms across the country, including locations in Ho Chi Minh City and Hanoi, and supplies more than 600 bars and restaurants.

Technologically, the beers are brewed according to Western craft standards, while the aromatic profile is shaped through local fruits and spices. The portfolio includes IPAs, stouts, sour ales, and experimental small-batch releases.

The brewery’s philosophy focuses on exploring seasonal ingredients and collaborating with local farmers. This approach made Pasteur Street the first brand to present a Vietnamese craft identity on a global level.

The taprooms offer tasting flights, rotating taps, and limited editions available only on site. The ambiance is urban and modern, yet retains a strong local character through visual identity and food pairing.

Pasteur Street shows how craft brewing can flourish in a country without a long brewing tradition by using authenticity as a competitive advantage. Their beers are exported beyond Vietnam, making them one of the few Southeast Asian craft breweries present on international markets.

Their success demonstrates that the combination of local ingredients and global brewing expertise can create a completely new style and identity.

Awards
World Beer Cup - Gold (2016)
Untappd - 3.7
03

Tamamura Honten

4.8 ·

Tamamura Honten is a historic producer from Nagano, founded in 1805 and known for combining traditional Japanese sake craftsmanship with a modern approach to craft beer. The estate is located in the mountainous area of Yamanouchi, where the cold climate, pure water, and locally grown Miyama-Nishiki rice provide a stable foundation for authentic production.

For the first two centuries, Tamamura Honten focused exclusively on sake, while in 2004 it began brewing beer under the Shiga Kogen Beer label. The brewery develops styles inspired by Western craft trends but adapts them to Japanese terroir and local ingredients.

Some beer releases incorporate rice grown on the estate’s own fields, while certain special editions are aged in barrels previously used for sake. The house philosophy rests on the idea that a drink does not need to appeal to everyone - it should instead remain honest, local, and full of character.

Their beers show pronounced hop aromas, clear bitterness, and clean fermentation, while their sake stays faithful to the elegant profile of the Nagano region. Visitors can tour the facility and sample products through a coin-operated sake tasting system that offers a range of labels.

Production is still managed as a family-run operation, with strict attention to quality control at every stage. Thanks to its combination of artisanal methods and a long historical heritage, Tamamura Honten has become one of the most recognizable names in Japan’s sake and craft beer scene.

Although their portfolio is diverse, each product maintains a clear connection to the Shiga mountain environment and to the traditional techniques passed down through generations.

Awards
Untappd - 3.7
Untappd - 3.8
04

Uchu Brewing

4.7 ·

Uchu Brewing is a modern Japanese craft brewery founded in 2018 in Hokuto, Yamanashi Prefecture, a region known for its pure water and ideal natural conditions for hop cultivation. The name “Uchu” meaning “universe” in Japanese, reflects their approach to brewing - exploration, experimentation, and limitless possibilities.

The brewery specializes in hazy and New England IPA styles, characterized by juicy tropical aromas, soft texture, and minimal bitterness. Uchu Brewing sources high-quality hops from the United States, New Zealand, and Japan, and also grows a portion of its own hops following organic farming principles.

Their beers are often unfiltered, hazy, and intensely aromatic, with a strong emphasis on maximizing hop expression. Most releases are brewed in small batches and tend to sell out quickly due to high demand.

In addition to hazy IPAs, they experiment with smoothie sour ales featuring fruit additions such as mango, pineapple, or coconut. At their taproom in Hokuto, visitors can try exclusive limited-release beers not available in wider distribution.

Thanks to consistent innovation and quality, Uchu Brewing has become one of the most sought-after craft breweries in Japan. The brand illustrates how local agriculture, scientific precision, and global beer styles can be combined into a truly authentic product.

Awards
Untappd - 4.0
05

Miyazaki Hideji-Beer

4.7 ·
Awards
World Beer Cup - Gold (2022)
Untappd - 4.1
06

DevilCraft

4.6 ·
Awards
World Beer Cup - Gold (2024, 2016)
07

Bent Barley Brewing Co.

4.6 ·
Awards
World Beer Cup - Gold (2024)
08

Dry Dock Brewing Co. - North Dock

4.6 ·
Awards
World Beer Cup - Gold (2016)
09

BREW CLASSIC

4.6 ·
Awards
World Beer Cup - Gold (2023)
10

Bighand Bros. Beer

4.6 ·
Awards
World Beer Cup - Gold (2024)
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TasteAtlas food rankings are based on the ratings of the TasteAtlas audience, with a series of mechanisms that recognize real users and that ignore bot, nationalist or local patriotic ratings, and give additional value to the ratings of users that the system recognizes as knowledgeable. For the “Top 35 Asian Beers” list until July 15, 2026, 32 ratings were recorded, of which 29 were recognized by the system as legitimate. TasteAtlas Rankings should not be seen as the final global conclusion about food. Their purpose is to promote excellent local foods, instill pride in traditional dishes, and arouse curiosity about dishes you haven’t tried.

The initial list of top producers was compiled based on available reviews, awards, local recommendations, media and blog coverage, and consumer reviews. The list will be updated with ratings from TasteAtlas local ambassadors and TasteAtlas users.

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