Directory: Beer tourism in the Valencian Community
On the shores of the Mediterranean stretches a land rich in beer. The Valencian Community boasts around one hundred companies dedicated to craft beer production. Compared with other regions of Spain, this is an impressive figure. However, a large share of them are nomadic, brewing in third-party facilities. Even so, there is a good handful of active breweries that welcome visits from the most curious beer lovers. Below we suggest a list of the operating breweries you can find in the Valencian Community, along with their respective towns.

- Sáez & Son: brewery with terrace in Naquera (Valencia).
- Cerveses Alfama: brewery in Benigànim (Valencia).
- Wai: brewery in Picaña (Valencia).
- Sailor: brewery in Benimuslem (Valencia).
- Cervezas Dé: brewery in Denia (Alicante).
- Postiguet: brewery with taproom in Alicante.
- Tercer Tiempo Cerveza Artesana: brewery in La Pobla De Vallbona (Valencia).
- Cervezas Triam: brewery in Alicante.
- Cervecería de la Marina Alta: brewery and brewpub in Beniarbeig (Alicante).
- Castelló Beer Factory: brewery in Castellón de la Plana (Castellón).
- Valentivm Craft Beer: brewery in Llombay (Valencia).
- Exuals: brewery in Novelda (Alicante).
- Althaia Artesana: brewery in Altea (Alicante).
- Cervezas Alegría: brewery in Massanassa (Valencia).

- Zeta Beer: brewery in Alboraya (Valencia).
- Premium Beers From Spain: brewery in Xàtiva (Valencia).
- Cervezas Fernández Pons: brewery in Godella (Valencia).
- Tyris: brewery with taproom in Paterna (Valencia).
- Cervezas Abadía: brewery in La Pobla de Vallbona (Valencia).
- Badúm: brewery in Peñíscola (Valencia).
- Cerveses Lluna: brewery in Alcoi (Alicante).
- Birra & Blues: brewery and restaurant in Massalfassar (Valencia).
- Spigha: brewery in Alcoi (Alicante).
- Galana: brewery in La Yesa (Valencia).
- Cervesa Gram: brewery in Ontinyent (Valencia).
- Cervesa Montmirá: brewery in l’Alcora (Castellón).
- Antiga Artesana: brewery in Catarroja (Valencia).
- Cannabeer: brewery in Segorbe (Castellón).

You’d probably already tried some of them before, hadn’t you? Tyris is perhaps the best-known Valencian brewery nationwide, along with Birra & Blues and Zeta Beer. Yes, you can find them in major retailers outside their home turf, but the truth is that beer tastes better when it’s local. And if you can drink it at the brewery itself, even better! If you want fresh beer, beyond the big names there are many other small breweries with their own charm just waiting to be discovered. In fact, some never leave their local area. You can plan a route through each province. In any case, get in touch with the breweries beforehand to properly organize your beer tourism. Ready to discover authentic Valencian beer?
