
Bangkok's Craft Beer Scene in 2026: Festivals, Taprooms and Where to Drink
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Craft Beer Has Found Its Place in Bangkok
Thailand is not the first country most people associate with craft beer, but Bangkok has quietly built one of Southeast Asia's most interesting beer scenes. In 2026, the city has hundreds of craft beer bars, a growing number of Thai-brewed labels, and annual festivals that draw thousands of drinkers.
The shift has been driven by a new generation of Thai brewers and bar owners who have been inspired by Western brewing traditions while adding local twists โ think lemongrass wheat beers, galangal-infused IPAs and Thai sato rice wine served alongside international craft labels.
People Festival: Thailand's Biggest Beer Event
The headline event for Bangkok's beer calendar in 2026 was the People Festival, held March 6 to 8 at ChangChui Creative Park in the Pinklao area. Now in its fourth year, the festival evolved from the original Beer People Festival into a broader celebration of independent beverages.
The numbers are impressive: more than 400 brands offering over 1,000 different flavours, ranging from craft beer and natural wine to spirits, cocktails and traditional Thai sato. Admission was free, and three full days of live music accompanied the drinking. A "People's Choice Election" let attendees vote for their favourite beverages on-site.
If you missed it this year, mark early March 2027 in your calendar โ it returns annually. For more Bangkok events, the best night markets in Bangkok and Bangkok's top restaurants are also worth a look while you are in town.
Where to Drink Craft Beer in Bangkok
Beyond festival season, several bars stand out for year-round craft beer exploration:
- Beer Pradith โ Located on Banthat Thong Road, this neighbourhood taproom pours 24 rotating taps of Thai craft beer sourced from all four regions of the country. It is one of the best places to taste the breadth of what Thai brewers are producing.
- Brewski โ Perched on the 30th floor of the Radisson Blu Plaza Bangkok, Brewski is the city's highest craft beer rooftop bar. The duplex venue offers over 100 craft brews and ciders across 18 taps, with skyline views that make it worth the visit even if you are not a beer enthusiast.
- ChangChui Creative Park โ Even outside festival season, this quirky arts and dining complex in Pinklao hosts rotating pop-ups and beer events throughout the year.
Tips for Visitors
Craft beer in Bangkok is more expensive than the standard Chang or Singha lager. Expect to pay 200 to 350 baht per glass at most taprooms and rooftop bars in Bangkok. If you want to sample broadly without spending a fortune, festivals like People Festival offer the best value.
Thailand's alcohol laws mean you cannot buy beer from shops between 2pm and 5pm, but bars and restaurants are not affected by this restriction. Keep that in mind if you are planning an afternoon of bar-hopping through Bangkok's neighbourhoods.
Pair your craft beer evening with some Bangkok street food โ the city's late-night food stalls stay open well past midnight and make the perfect accompaniment. The best hotels in Bangkok are scattered across many districts, so you can usually walk back after a night out. If you are visiting from Chiang Mai, check the Chiang Mai to Bangkok transport options so you can plan your trip around festival dates. Craft beer fans visiting other cities should note that Phuket and Chiang Mai also have growing independent bar scenes worth exploring. If you are curious about Bangkok's wider food and drink landscape, the Bangkok specialty coffee guide covers the city's cafรฉ scene in the same detail.
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