• Craft beer is having its moment, and South Africa’s local brewers are leading the charge with an incredible range of Golden Ales, IPAs, Pilsners, and more.  

    Whether you’re a connoisseur or just someone who loves a good pint of beer, the country offers breweries that promise unique flavours and unforgettable experiences that are perfect during the summertime.

    Here’s your ultimate guide to some must-visit breweries across South Africa—perfect for your next weekend outing or travel itinerary.

    Darling Brew – Darling, Western Cape

    A pioneer in South Africa’s craft beer movement, Darling Brew is famed for its commitment to sustainability and slow brewing techniques. Their tasting room offers a variety of beers like the crisp and refreshing “Bone Crusher” wheat beer or the rich “Black Mist” dark ale. Pair your drink with a delectable platter and enjoy the relaxing farm-style setting. 

    Where: 48 Caledon Street, Darling
    When: Monday to Sunday, 10 AM – 6 PM

    Cape Brewing Co. (CBC) – Paarl, Western Cape

    Nestled in the scenic Paarl Winelands, CBC serves up beers crafted with pure mountain water and the finest ingredients. Their Amber Weiss and Mandarina Bavaria IPA are a must-try. The brewery’s spacious tasting room is perfect for enjoying a chilled pint while soaking in the views. 

    Where: Suid-Agter-Paarl Road, Paarl
    When: Monday to Sunday, 10 PM –5 PM

    Jack Black’s Brewing Co. – Diep River, Cape Town

    Known for its bold flavours and community vibe, Jack Black’s Brewing Co. offers everything from guided brewery tours to live music events. Try their flagship “Lager” or the hoppy “Butcher Block Pale Ale.” Don’t miss their food truck-inspired bites while you’re there! 

    Where: 10 Brigid Road, Diep River, Cape Town
    When: Wednesday to Sunday, various hours 

    Clarens Brewery – Clarens, Free State

    This charming brewery in the foothills of the Maluti Mountains offers a warm welcome and a selection of craft beers and ciders. Popular choices include the malty “Clarens Red” and the fruity “Apple Ale.” The brewery also doubles as a café, making it an excellent spot for a laid-back lunch. 

    Where: 326 Main Street, Clarens
    When: Monday to Sunday, 11 AM – 6 PM

    Devil’s Peak Brewing Co. – Cape Town, Western Cape

    A stalwart in the craft beer scene, Devil’s Peak Brewing Co. is celebrated for its innovative brews like “King’s Blockhouse IPA” and “First Light Golden Ale.” Their taproom offers sweeping views of Table Mountain and a menu designed to complement their beers. 

    Where: 150 Cecil Road, Salt River, Cape Town
    When: Monday to Sunday, 11 AM –10 PM

    Nottingham Road Brewing Company – Nottingham Road, KwaZulu-Natal

    Located in the Midlands Meander, this charming brewery operates out of an old dairy. Their “Whistling Weasel Pale Ale” and “Pickled Pig Porter” are favourites among locals and visitors alike. The rustic setting adds to the brewery’s appeal. 

    Where: R103, Nottingham Road
    When: Monday to Sunday, 10 AM –5 PM

    Richmond Hill Brewing Co. (RHBC) – Gqeberha, Eastern Cape

    RHBC is the perfect spot for craft beer enthusiasts in the Eastern Cape. Known for its “Car Park John” Pale Ale and “Fisherman’s Lager,” this brewery also offers a laid-back vibe with live music and food trucks on weekends. 

    Where: 39 Richmond Hill, Gqeberha
    When: Wednesday to Sunday, various hours

    Tsitsikamma Microbrewery

    Located between the Tsitsikamma Village Inn and Marilyn’s 60’s Diner, the Tsitsikamma Microbrewery offers a unique selection of locally brewed beers on tap. They constantly experiment with new recipes and brewing methods, resulting in distinctive Tsitsikamma craft beer flavours.

    Where: Darnell Street, Stormsrivier, South Africa

    When: Monday – Sunday, 10 AM – 8 PM

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