When it comes to beers, we like to try different things. We like to try something that you cannot find in the supermarket or the spots here in Berlin. This is why we always go to beer events and this is how we managed to find a way to visit the guys at Bierfabrik here in Berlin. We met the guys from Bierfabrik during Braufest Berlin 2015 and loved their beers and we knew more people needed to know about them.









When people think about beers, the country that comes to their heads is Germany. Normally, they picture these scenes from Oktoberfest where women carry these huge glasses of beer. But that is Bavaria and Berlin is a different place. That doesn’t mean that Berlin doesn’t have all the beers you can find in Bavaria. It is just different and some people like it different and we are one of these people.

You can find the Bierfabrik in a nondescript low rise building in Marzahn. But everything started in Wedding a few years before. Andre Schleypen, Julian Schmidt and Sebastian Mergel used to get together to brew their own beer. Sometimes it was on Sebastian’s balcony, sometimes it was on Julian’s roof but overtime it was a success. They could only produce 30 liters at a time and they were often bringing their beers to parties and open air festival. The feedback they received was so positive that they became gipsy brewers going from party to party and producing different beers.

One day, they decided to go nuts and build their own brewery. And this is the place we visited in Marzahn. It wasn’t simple to find where they produce one of the best beers Berlin has to offer. The beer factory is located where the Old Marzahn Market used to be, this was the place where animals were traded a long time ago. Later, after the end of the Second World War, the area was used by the Red Army to store military equipment. During the GDR Era, the terrain was used to practice military parades and this place has nothing to do with war or anything remotely similar.

The Alte Börse Marzahn, like it is called today, is a wonderful place filled with art and a certain rural charm. Since it opens its doors in 2013, the Alte Börse Marzahn is home to a vibrant community that houses the Czar Hagestolz club, a harpsichord workshop, a yoga school and the Bierfabrik. There you can also see lots of sculptures from the metal artists that used to work in the famous Tacheles.

But we are not here to talk about art, we are here to talk about the Bierfabrik and their amazing beers. And they have a lot of beers to offer. Some of them are seasonal, some of them are collaborations with bars and friends and some of them are always there.

All of them are great but we have some favorites. Wedding Pale Ale is the first that comes to our minds and that is, definitely, the first one you need to try from the Bierfabrik. Also, you need to try the Red Lager Rotbier. It is not that easy to find red beer in Germany but they have it and it is great.

But our favorite one is a smoked bock beer called the Swanson. When Sebastian Mergel showed us this beer, we kind of freaked out for a moment since Parks and Recreation is one of our favorite shows ever and we love Ron Swanson. So, don’t tell us you have no idea what we are talking about. Please, don’t do that.

If you need to try one beer from the Bierfabrik, the Swanson is the one you need to try. This smoked bock beer is not heavy on the taste like other bock beers and made us even bigger fans from this small brewery in Berlin. Also, the label is a beautiful proof that Ron Swanson is a god among men.

You can visit the Bierfabrik every monday to friday, from 13:00 to 16:00. Everyone gets a small tour that includes a quick look at the brewery, how they make beer and their production rooms. You can also buy most of their bottles there and this is a must do in Berlin for those who love beers. We did it and we were writing it here to let you know how cool it was.

But, if you don’t wan to go all the way to Marzahn, you can find the beers from the Bierfabrik all around Berlin. In Friedrichshain, you can find the beers from the Bierfabrik at Bierlieb, Burgeramt, Sheriff Teddy, Getränkefeinkost and Szimpla Kaffeehaus Budapest. In Kreuzberg, you can find their beers at Hopfenreich and John Muir Bar. In Neukölln, these bars have their beers: IPA Bar and the Mapu Bar.

You can also taste their beers at Das Stue in Charlottenburg, Pappa e Ciccia, Le croco Bleu and Berliner Feinkostfraktion in Prenzlauer Berg, Hopfen und Malz in Wedding. But we strongly advice all the beer lovers out there to go to the factory and see how this small berliner brewery makes their own beers.

If you are not in Berlin and you want to buy their beers, go to berlinerbierfabrik.com and order from there. They ship 8 and 24 beers boxes and merchandise as well. You need it and we know you do.

Bierfabrik

Beilsteiner Str. 51 – 85

House 23

12681 Berlin

berlinerbierfabrik.com