(CNN) — It’s a wild, wild world of beer out there — and we’re not just talking about the fermentation going on in the tanks!
The craft beer scene has taken over almost every inch of the globe, from Australia to Estonia and pretty much everywhere in between. With experimental breweries, new takes on old traditions, and pubs catering to beer lovers of all palates, there’s a beer for you no matter where you’re traveling.
It might not be possible to drink them all, but if you want to get the most bang for your beer buck, put one of these brew-centric cities on your bucket list and grab your passport.
Portland, Maine, USA
Asheville, North Carolina, USA
Hi-Wire’s bright colors and beer variety are inspired by the circus.
Javier Bolea
If you can’t make it to every brewery in Asheville from Hi-Wire to Burial in one visit, head over to West Asheville to get a taste of it all the Westville Pub. This neighborhood watering hole always keeps a range of regional favorites on hand, as well as its own brews from All Sevens Brewing.
And if you need more Asheville beer recs, check in with White Labs yeast company co-owner Lisa White, who sure knows her way around beer.
Grand Rapids, Michigan, USA
Brewery Vivant, known for its farmhouse ales, is proud to be the first LEED certified production brewery in the United States.
Paul Bomers
Brussels, Belgium
You can enjoy a new beer every month by trying the Beer Project’s latest “pop-up” creation.
Xavier Hudsyn
Tokyo, Japan
Shanghai, China
It’s not surprising, given its population, that China consumes more beer than any other country — a quarter of the beer in the world. And you’ll find a vast international and local selection of craft beers throughout Shanghai to help up that ante.
Berlin, Germany
Germans have made a name for themselves brewing some of the richest beers in the world.
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Rome, Italy
Victoria, British Columbia, Canada
Seasonal beers with creative names and packaging make Drfitwood Beer a go-to.
Matty Schmitz
Melbourne, Australia
Moon Dog takes experimentation seriously, with some of their first flavors integrating pumpkin, coffee and cherry plums.
Jacinta Kuras
Cape Town, South Africa
Not to be confused for the Hollywood actor, Jack Black’s is one of Cape Town’s favorite breweries.
Jack Black’s Brewing Co
For the past century, South African Breweries was the only brewery in the country. Luckily, that’s changed with the craft beer revolution, and Cape Town is hopping with new options.
Lisbon, Portugal
Dois Corvos loves a fruity punch and packs its ales with notes of rasperry, açai and aronia.
Tiago Lopes/Dois Corvos
History aside, Quimera offers its own unusual beers on tap, ranging from a barrel-aged raspberry sour raw ale to a Brett IPA or a peanut butter porter.
Warsaw, Poland
Each of Kufle i Kapsle’s three locations pours local beers from Polish craft breweries like Artezan in a range of styles.
Kufle i Kapsle
Tallinn, Estonia
Budapest, Hungary
The City of Spas serves equally refreshing lagers and ales.
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Though the fruit brandy pálinka is the unofficial national drink of Hungary, there’s no shortage of craft beer in Budapest to satisfy those with other tastes. The breweries and bars of the city are all too eager to showcase the best of Hungarian beer.
Casey Barber is a food writer, photographer, and illustrator; the author of the cookbooks “Pierogi Love: New Takes on an Old-World Comfort Food” and “Classic Snacks Made from Scratch: 70 Homemade Versions of Your Favorite Brand-Name Treats”; and editor of the website Good. Food. Stories.