11 Breweries A Puerto Rico Local Says to Try

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Whether you’re hunting down unique beer flavors or you have a refined palate, you’ll find plenty of breweries in Puerto Rico ready to surprise you.

I’m a Puerto Rico local, and I can tell you Puerto Ricans love beer so much that is present in every single festivity and outing, which is why artisanal breweries are popular Puerto Rico attractions.

In this article, I’ll spill the beans on the best breweries in Puerto Rico. Let’s dive in!

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11 Best Puerto Rico Breweries

Boquerón Brewing Co.

This Cabo Rojo brewery takes Puerto Rico as an inspiration for its beers.

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If you plan on exploring the main sites of Cabo Rojo, stop at Boquerón Brewing Co.

Considered the first nano brewery in Puerto Rico, Boqueron Brewing Co. is a family-owned business that takes the Caribbean and Puerto Rico’s landmarks as an inspiration to create its beers.

Stop at its tap room in the Boquerón neighborhood, where you can taste the four signature beers Crash Boat IPA, Boqueron Blonde Ale, Caja De Muerto Caribbean Ale, and Boqueron Ale.

You’ll also find a large selection of seasonal beers in 6 or 25-ounce growlers.

If you can’t make it all the way to Cabo Rojo, worry not, as this is one of the Puerto Rico beer brands that its distributed throughout the entire island.

FOK Brewing Co.

A brewery in Caguas with a beer garden, movie nights, and live entertainment.

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FOK Brewing Co. produces 21 daily flavors and more than a thousand gallons of beer per week! This Puerto Rico brewery is one of Caguas’ best places to visit, and it creates its beers with local products.

Their fruit-infused beers use ingredients like orange peel, mango, and passion fruit. You’ll also find beers made with coffee from top-notch Puerto Rican coffee farms.

The brewery offers much more than beer. While you sip on your preferred beer, you’ll enjoy live music shows or a movie on the brewery’s patio.

If you’re traveling with your kids, feel free to bring them along, as the atmosphere is safe and family-friendly.

The Beer Box

Enjoy a beer and a hamburger in this Aguadilla brewery.

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If you’re a craft beer lover, The Beer Box should be on your must-visit list.

This popular attraction in Aguadilla offers up to 16 on-tap flavors including their own and other local breweries’ beers.

The Pale Ale is one of the visitor’s favorites, but if you don’t want to miss out on any of the flavors, order a flight of four beers.

Combine it with the Grilled Cheese Sandwich or the Box House Burger to enjoy the best of the house.

Aguadilla’s frequent showers won’t be a problem during your visit as The Beer Box has an interior salon. But, sit in the outside during the weekends to enjoy live entertainment.

Reina Mora Brewing Co

Enjoy the best of local culture in this brewery in Sabana Grande’s town market.

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Reina Mora Brewing Co. is a microbrewery located in the town market of Sabana Grande. Visitors can enjoy 11 different flavors on rotation throughout the year. 

La Pajarita is one of their signature craft beers, a blonde ale so popular it’s served in Old San Juan bars. 

The brewery’s space is limited, but it has a lively atmosphere during the weekends.

Since you’re close to the main plaza, you’ll also have access to the town’s festivals, with music, local artisans, and food trucks.

👉 Pro Tip: If you can’t make it to all the local breweries, visit La Taberna Lúpulo in Old San Juan. This craft beer bar boasts 50 taps and 150 bottles of local beers. 

Cold Blood Brewery

Located in Quebradillas, this young brewery quickly became the town’s favorite hanging spot after its foundation.

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Although its taproom is relatively young, Cold Blood Brewery grew quickly to be one of the best breweries in Puerto Rico.

Located in Quebradillas, Cold Blood Brewery offers 14 tap beers, including in-house brews and a great selection from other local breweries.

They also do pop-up kitchens with local businesses like Fire Up Kitchen and Broken Noodles. Through their social media, you can find out what they are offering for the week.

Matabuey is an American Amber Ale with a 5.3% ABV, and it’s one of the most popular beers in Cold Blood Brewery. 

Cervecería del Callejón

Combine the views of Old San Juan with a refreshing craft beer in this brewery.

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With everything to do in San Juan, it’s easy to miss Cervecería del Callejón.

But, after seeing La Fortaleza, walk east and find this Old San Juan brewery in an alley between Calle Fortaleza and Calle San Francisco.

Visit the tap room to have a sip of their artisanal beers or sit outdoors to soak in San Juan’s landscape while savoring the brewery’s Asian-inspired dishes by Envuelto Callejón. 

The spicy Korean wings and the dumplings are some of the visitor’s favorites!

Rienda Suelta IPA is one of their year-round signature beers with a fruity & tropical taste. But, you can also try seasonal flavors like Callejón Oscuro and Del Cerro. 

Best of all, you can choose a flight so you don’t miss out on any of them.

Rincón Beer Company

This Rincón brewery boasts a tap room with sixteen taps, a cocktail menu, and beer food.

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If you’re staying in Rincón, and you are beer lover, find your way to Rincón Beer Company.

This microbrewery has a tap room with 16 taps that serves both in-house brews and beers from other local microbreweries.

Even if beer isn’t your thing, Rincón Beer Company offers cocktails and a variety of top-notch dishes for foodies. 

The cocktails are made with local ingredients and are named after characters and events in Puerto Rico’s history.

The food menu is full of dishes prepared with beer and known as “beer food”. The fish tacos and nachos are two of the visitor’s favorite choices.

Cervecería Takabru

This Guaynabo brewery sports the only tap wall in Puerto Rico.

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Founded in 2021, Cervecería Takabru is the youngest brewery on this list, but it’s already noteworthy. 

Cervecería Takabru houses the only tap wall in Puerto Rico. Visitors can fill their glass directly from the tap and decide between a selection of Blonde Ale, IPA, Lager, Pilsner, and Wheat.

Along with the beers you can enjoy an exquisite menu of tapas and burgers.

You can also visit with your family, as the location is family-friendly and the kitchen even offers a kid’s menu.

Papa Rupe Brewing Co.

This brewery combines Ponce’s historical charm with modernly crafted beer.

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Beer enthusiasts will find Papa Rupe Brewing Co. a short walk from Ponce’s famous site, Parque de Bombas.

Housed in a historical building from 1893, Papa Rupe Brewing Co. is a nano brewery and a tap room with over twenty local Puerto Rican beers. 

Contrary to other breweries that have a large distribution of their beers, you can only buy some Papa Rupe beers exclusively in their location, which makes visiting even more exciting.

Its beer offer includes fruit beers, IPA, lagers, and stouts. But, Papa Rupe Brewing Co.’s love for beer extends to its food menu, in which you can find beer-infused dishes like their Buffalo wings. 

Old Harbor Brewery

This brewery is a short ride from the airport.

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Old Harbor Brewery in Carolina is Puerto Rico’s oldest craft microbrewery.

Although it recently changed owners and went through a refurbishment, Old Harbor keeps its essence and renowned premium craft beers.  

Beer lovers can also find their products in cans and bottles around the island including Coqui Helles Lager, Santo Viejo Pilsner, and El Yunque Session IPA.

Ocean Lab Brewing Co.

Enjoy coffee or fruit-infused beers with a VIP view of the ocean.

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Located right on the Isla Verde beach, Ocean Lab Brewing Co. shares the space with the Vivo Beach Club.

Considered one of the best places to visit in Carolina, both the brewery and the club offer a a lively atmosphere.

The Baraka Coffee Stout and the Driftwood Brown have coffee aromas in them, but you’ll also find fruit-infused beers like the Ocean Blue, and Ocean Mambo. 

Beer lovers often choose flights for tasting, before committing to any of their craft beers.

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FAQs About Puerto Rico Breweries

Does Puerto Rico have breweries?

Puerto Rico has dozens of breweries around the island. One of the most renowned breweries is Cervecera de Puerto Rico in Mayagüez, the producer of the Medalla beer. Old Harbor, Ocean Lab, and FOK Brewing Co. are other popular breweries in the area.

What is a popular beer in Puerto Rico?

The most popular beer in Puerto Rico is Medalla Light. This beer is locally produced in industrial quantities and it’s available in supermarkets, bars, restaurants, gas stations, and convenience stores. Residente Maibock, Residente Tripel, and imported beers like Coors, Heineken, Corona, and Redd’s Apple are also popular beers.

What is Puerto Rico’s national beer?

Medalla Light is considered Puerto Rico’s national beer. It’s produced by Cervecera de Puerto Rico in Mayagüez. Medalla Light was created as a celebration of the Pan-American Games in 1979.

What are some Puerto Rican beers?

Some commercial Puerto Rican beers include Medalla Light, Silver Key Light, and Magna. But, there are many craft beers brewed in local breweries including Matabuey, Crash Boat IPA, and Ocean Maya West. 

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