Auckland Beer Guide: Your Auckland guide to beer, beer bars, breweries and brewpubs

Latest reviews from Auckland

78 /100 480 BROADWAY
“Wow what a selection. Absolutely massive array of NZ beers, and you can buy individual cans and bottles. They have nice beers on tap you can get in c/growlers, mostly good but only 6 or so and YOU CAN'T TICK THEM! LET US TICK/TASTE! COME ON YOU GUYS! 'Biance is typical liquor store, not amazing.“
nickd717 266 days ago
82 /100 1A CHARLES STREET
“A great outdoor patio with a nice ambiance, the food is surprisingly good and the beers are excellent. Well worth it if you are in Auckland.“
Luvystypotables 473 days ago
84 /100 1 JELLICOE ST
“Nice place right on the wharf and right next to Team New Zealand headquarters. In good weather you can sit in the sun outside. Will be great for Americas Cup. Lots on beers on tap, flights available, unfortunetely my sight seeing only allowed me 1 flight.“
Ungstrup 1503 days ago
62 /100 77 TAMAKI DRIVE MISSION BAY
“Visited on a sunny day, plenty of seats outside the cafe. The beer was all main stream Belgian beers e.g. Stella. However some local beers was available on tap. Food was available on our visit.“
joe19612 1543 days ago
70 /100 71 TAMAKI DRIVE
“Visited on New year's eve in the late afternoon, place was very busy. All the range of Good George beers was available. Food was reasonably priced and good quality.“
joe19612 1543 days ago
84 /100 10 VULCAN LANE
“Small bar with plenty of taps, all NZ craft. Limited seating space inside, maybe for 30 people, and a few outdoor seats too. Range of NZ craft is really good, and everything is available as a pint glass or a 1 litre jug, which is better value. Crowded in the evening, many beer enthusiasts. Complete food menu, as well as finger food to go with the drinks.“
the_beergery 1583 days ago
70 /100 CORNER OF QUAY STREET AND BRITOMART PLACE
“Seems quieter now since the major train works at Britomart have commenced, with the crowd usually around happy hour. Decent range of taps (10) and good selection of bottles, mostly NZ craft with a few international imports. Service is good and quick, food menu has complete range of comfort foods like burgers, pizza and fish and chips.“
the_beergery 1583 days ago
70 /100 90 WELLESLEY ST WEST
“Pretty solid beer bar in a trendy location near downtown. Not much seating, but we managed to snag a space near the bbq pop up it shares the space with. Taps of their own brews and a cooler full of bottles to take away. Pricey considering the quality.“
ads135 1642 days ago
62 /100 LEVEL 2, 204 QUAY STREET
“Great view of the Auckland harbor. Trendy, packed, touristy. Their beer was pretty good, there were a number of quality guest taps. Service was slow and a little inattentive, but I'm finding that's common in New Zealand where you don't tip. Park in the garage across the street, it's congested down here.“
Aurelius 1677 days ago
64 /100 2 BOUNDARY ROAD
“This place is clean, large, and a cool concept. Plenty of parking, a little out of the way for Auckland. Service is shaky, but I'm finding that in general for a land where there's no tipping. Beer is pretty solid, Kinda like a food court with a brewery.“
Aurelius 1677 days ago
78 /100 54 NORTHCOTE ROAD
“I agree with explosivedog, I'm confused. On a Friday night, the last call was 9:30. Think it's just a Kiwi thing, and the sidewalks roll up early. Anyway, cool spot, excellent service, lots of NZ taps. Might be a little on the pricey side - the exchange rate always make me think that things are more expensive than they are, but a flight can easily be $30 US and a beer $10 for a full pint. There's a liquor store on the end of the strip, so if you're looking for ticks or some brew to take back to the hotel room you can stop in there - it's more expensive than other places as well, though.“
Aurelius 1678 days ago
64 /100
New World Albany (Grocery Store)
219 DON MCKINNON DRIVE
“So, this was my first grocery store in New Zealand. I wandered around like a tourist, taking pictures of the kangaroo roast to send back to my BBQ buddies in Florida. Beer section is respectable - everything from the ridiculous to the sublime. Lots of regional brew, lots of ticks for the international traveller. Prices look to be good, though I have trouble with exchange rate math in my old age - a nice mixed 6 was about $14 US/$20 NZ, really nice bombers were only about $5.50 US equivalent - which I found to be a value. Staff was very helpful in answering questions, store was clean, other prices seemed in line with a premium grocery in the States.“
Aurelius 1679 days ago
64 /100 111 CLYDE ROAD
“Nice location on the coast, near a beach and park. The beer was pretty solid, around a dozen taps, the fish was fresh and the rice was fluffy. Staff was very friendly. The space is good, but maybe a little dog-eared.“
Aurelius 1679 days ago
74 /100 480 BROADWAY
“There's a big chilled freezer at the back with a pretty comprehensive what's what of the national beer scene. Plenty of singles to be had, and is it just me or is beer expensive in this country. A great place to buy one of each, juat ignore the price and start sampling.“
DeanF 1724 days ago
54 /100 90 WELLESLEY ST WEST
“Sharing the space with a taco stand this locale has a pretty trendy selection of benches and lounge chairs from which to imbibe. A pretty good selection of their beers as well as other locals. There's a fridge for takeaway. Quality is pretty standard if not below average. Service was good. I wasn't too impressed, if this is the best that Auckland has to offer then there is some major need for improvement.“
DeanF 1724 days ago
46 /100 7 SALE ST, FREEMANS BAY
“A big vast brewpub with hipsters and even a barber shop sharing the space. Service was average and the beers below average. A lot of style here without the substance. Appealing if you want to appear you like craft beer but deep down inside hate beer. At least it's central so you won't waste much time getting here.“
DeanF 1724 days ago
60 /100 LEVEL 2, 204 QUAY STREET
“Quite a cavernous restaurant right on the wharf with kids running to and fro and a large balcony outside, loud music, slow service. Pizza is their thing and they are offered by the foot and pretty good. Beers are reasonably well made but standard and certainly not exceptional. As expensive as anything else in New Zealand. Good simply because it's right on the tourist circuit.“
DeanF 1724 days ago
62 /100 61 ALBERT STREET
“Definitely an old timey English pub atmosphere and the building is pretty inconsistent among central Auckland's many towers. Service was quick, perhaps only because I was their sole patron at lunchtime on a Sunday. Only one of their beers on tap and no flights available. Nonetheless the quality was good. Worth a stop in Auckland, in fact I might book a hotel room there next time.“
DeanF 1724 days ago
72 /100 90 WELLESLEY ST WEST
“I was super excited to visit the top rated brewpub in Auckland, but I was a disappointed with the beers on tap. The atmosphere was great: 70s style couches and relaxed vibe. Good beer selection in the fridge, but all of the beers we had on tap were just ok (we tried a Saison, wee heavy and IPA). Hopefully the beer quality will improve again soon“
BitterChalice25 1759 days ago
64 /100 71 TAMAKI DRIVE
“A fairly soulless bar in a pretty touristy ( / tacky) part out of Auckland. Good George make solidly OK beers, but don't expect anything more. Food was similarly on brand as 'fine'. Better than anything else in Mission Bay if you want a beer.“
explosivedog 1912 days ago
76 /100 164 PARNELL ROAD
“Smart shop in town, good range of New Zealand beers.“
joe19612 2019 days ago
88 /100 CORNER OF QUAY STREET AND BRITOMART PLACE
“Awesome selection. Friendly service.“
FrothyChecker27 2026 days ago
76 /100 2B WESTERN SPRINGS ROAD
“Like GP Kingsland just down the road, they only have a cellar door license, so you can have a tasting flight or get growler / cans / bottles to take away. Unlike GP Kingsland, it is also quite a sizeable production brewery. Beers are usually pretty tasty, with an excellent core range and a good range of seasonals. They also brew for Yeastie Boys in NZ, so you might be able to find some Yeastie Boys stuff there sometimes.“
explosivedog 2029 days ago
76 /100 52 TYLER STREET
“Probably the best place to get beer in Britomart, 15 taps which are great after the first two or three. Lots of good Auckland beers, and often a different selection of recent seasonals to the other main CBD bars. Food is very tasty. The most important thing is that they have a happy hour (or two hours as the case may be) and it's an absolute doozy. Between 4pm and 6pm Monday to Thursday, ALL beer is half price. Outside of those hours it is usual Britomart places.“
explosivedog 2029 days ago
82 /100 357 NEW NORTH ROAD
“12 taps of Garage Project. Only has a cellar door license so no drinking on site except for tasting flights of 6, choose your own or let them choose (for a few dollars less). Growlers, crowlers, lots of bottles and cans to take away. No cheaper for GP beers than elsewhere, but they will have stuff which doesn't necessarily make it to other stores or bars (excluding their two Wellington outlets of course). Charcuterie type food available. Staff are lovely and helpful. Lots of events with food trucks and special flights and stuff so worth checking their social media.“
explosivedog 2029 days ago
62 /100 118 WELLESLEY ST W
“It’s the largest Glengarry store, and has by far the largest beer selection. Usually a good range of NZ stuff and a small number of imported US bottles. Quite often has special beer events and tastings, which is nice. Edit - seem to have stopped putting in the same level of effort into the beer side of things. Selection is not great, growler taps might be numerous but often nothing on lots of them, no special events for a very long time. Still has core range stuff and the occasional seasonal, but would recommend the short walk to Brothers Beer for a much more exciting and up to date selection of beers.“
explosivedog 2029 days ago
76 /100 54 NORTHCOTE ROAD
“A slightly confused place in my opinion. 40 taps with flights, pints and a food truck always on site. However, they also close at 8pm four nights a week, and so perhaps they intend to be more of a growler place? Either way, the tap selection is excellent and larger than anywhere else you'll find in Auckland. All NZ, always lots of new rates even for a local like me (at least 10 beers I've not had on right now going on their online taplist). Flights of five available. If I lived on the same side of the harbour I'm sure I would be here all the time. Just not quite good enough for me to venture quite that far.“
explosivedog 2043 days ago
66 /100
My Bar (Bar)
12 DURHAM STREET EAST
“Visited a few times. Very small bar with a small taplist and a slightly larger bottle list. Nice comfortable atmosphere. Usually a few Tuatara brews on, alongside a few NZ independent breweries. Not one I visit particularly frequently as it's unlikely to provide ticks for locals.“
explosivedog 2043 days ago
80 /100 357 NEW NORTH ROAD
“New Garage Project place in Auckland. It's mostly a shop right now, but you can also order flights. They're not licensed to sell full pours I think. Also some snacks. Selecion was mostly core range on tap, and some harder to get (and sometimes crazy pricy) bottles. They also have their wines. Quite a big open space for now, with a few seats, large bar, fridges and some shelves with bottles and merch. Very friendly service, and free samples.

If you come by foot from the center use something like maps.me as it's accross the highway, and there's a bunch of roads where you can't walk on.“
Maakun 2071 days ago
74 /100
My Bar (Bar)
12 DURHAM STREET EAST
“Not too big bar with intimate atmosphere (no bright lights inside like so many other NZ bars). Very modern hipster atmosphere, but also with lots of 90ies rock music. 6 taps and a nice bottle selection for fair prices, lots of cocktails and liquor too. Nice service. Pretty nice bar.“
Maakun 2074 days ago
60 /100 2 HIGH ST
“Small corner bar with just a few taps and bottles. Mostly/only ‘craft’ though. They also have cocktails and wine. Not too interesting for the Ratebeer crowd but it’s OK if you’re already there. There’s way more interesting bars close by though.“
Maakun 2074 days ago
82 /100 10 VULCAN LANE
“30 taps, lots of Good George and other NZ craft. Good mix of styles. Nice service, good outside seating. Inside it’s a little plain. Great place to sample lots of good beer, not too hipster and just a very solid bar. Only downside is they have sports on.“
Maakun 2074 days ago
78 /100 118 WELLESLEY ST W
“Big wine store with a few fridges full of craft beer too, quite some interesting bottles. 30 (!) taps for growler fill, crazy! Pretty good store I’d say, but more so for growlers than bottles. Service was OK but not spectacular.“
Maakun 2075 days ago
78 /100 90 WELLESLEY ST WEST
“Medium sized bar and small brewery. 18 taps with some of their own beer, some guests and a cider. Quality is OK but they also had some not that great stuff. Very friendly service. I still don’t understand why the bottles they have to go are about 1/5th in price of a pour in their bar... Good value if you drink at home I guess! Really one of the most expensive bars I’ve been too in NZ, their prices are the same as others but the pours (a lot) smaller. It’s a pretty cool place with comfy seating in couches around a large central table, so that might be worth it. Nice.“
Maakun 2100 days ago
74 /100 128 VICTORIA ST WEST
“Big corner bar with outside seating too. 20 taps with lots of hoppy stuff, and some barrel aged bottles, quite some quality beers. Interior is very hipster. They also have a kitchen that seemed very focused on meat.

Service was a little weird, the beers were not priced ( at least not that I could see, they don’t have a list but you have to look at the tap handles) and they didn’t seem happy to serve as half pints. I’m from mainland Europe so maybe it’s me, but all this pint-focusing seems a little weird for craft beer. Anyway, decent place if you want to have some quality beers and don’t care about spending a little. Oh yeah, they have lots of (natural) wine and gin too.“
Maakun 2100 days ago
72 /100 2 MT. EDEN ROAD
“I think it’s actually called Galbraiths Alehouse... Classy, very traditional UK style pub, but done without all the dark wood. Also no sports or darts, so that’s a plus. Like I said, more classy than most. Nice view on the brewery through some windows. Lots of gray haired people here too. Very friendly atmosphere though, with great service (bar-only), with some Irish people working the bar.

I was actually surprised by how much I liked their beers made on-site. Pretty well done. Though half are cask and I didn’t bother with those since cask ale is not my thing. They have about 6 guest taps too, and some nice bottles. Prices range from higher but sort of OK for their own beers to completely ridiculous for something like Leffe or La Chouffe (really, Leffe?). Overall not really my kind of place usually, but I thoroughly enjoyed it here. No WiFi though.“
Maakun 2101 days ago
78 /100 5 AKIRAHO STREET
“Medium sized production brewery with a bar next to the fermenters, and a US BBQ style kitchen on the opposite side. There’s quite some seating (lots of nice outside seating too), and lots of tables have a great view of the brewing prices.

They had about 12 tapes, and a bunch of bottles. Prices were quite high, think $25 for a flight of 5 glasses, or $12 for a glass (less than a pint). OK, beer in Auckland is not cheap, but you’re sitting in their production brewery here... Very friendly service, and the beers were OK to decent.“
Maakun 2101 days ago
88 /100 128 VICTORIA ST WEST
“10 or so taps, mostly hoppy choices, and mostly local to NZ. Outdoor seating as well. I quite liked this place. We went on two different visits, both times the bartenders were very nice.“
dinkle50 2213 days ago
80 /100 90 WELLESLEY ST WEST
“Small taproom with outdoor seating. 10 or so taps, some of their own beers as well as some guest drafts. Bottles to go. Staff was pretty friendly. Lots of food options in the area.“
dinkle50 2213 days ago
54 /100 61 ALBERT STREET
“A pub style, good food, good service, 2 locally made beers plus some others on tap, excessive price charged for the beers even for NZ standard. Located on central Auckland, can be a good place to stop by.“
efeesse 2234 days ago
64 /100 LEVEL 2, 204 QUAY STREET
“'Brewpub' right down on the waterfront. Setting is beautiful with views out over the water, though getting a seat with that view is nigh impossible outside of work hours. Always very busy, and the vast majority of the people don't seem to be there for the beer (hence 'brewpub'). Own beers are fine from the few I've tried, and they've started doing a few one off specials. Food is good. There's bowling if you want, though only two lanes and they've always been in use when I've been there. Service can be very slow, as there's an extensive cocktail menu so quite often there's four bar staff stood there with shakers while you wait to order a pint. Also a number of DB taps, which I find somewhere between infuriating and perplexing. Nice enough, and I've been a few times and will go again, but I do always wish it was a bit more beer focussed.“
explosivedog 2294 days ago
64 /100 CORNER OF QUAY STREET AND BRITOMART PLACE
“Decent selection, with a good range of NZ beers and a few imports on tap / in the fridge. Atmosphere can be a bit sterile, and its location does lead to a lot of people with little beer interest there post-work. Nice enough for a drink but not somewhere I go particularly often.“
explosivedog 2294 days ago
78 /100 252 FORREST HILL ROAD
“Second only to Liquorland Newmarket for the range of beers I would say. Fridge is very small so hope there's nobody else in there so you can move around. All the extra beer shelves really do take up most of the space...“
explosivedog 2294 days ago
80 /100 2 MT. EDEN ROAD
“Lovely old English style pub. Great range of their own beers, with the best English style ales I’ve had in NZ. Usually have a few fun guest taps too, along with a full fridge. Definitely worth a look if you’re visiting Auckland. Food is great.“
explosivedog 2541 days ago
82 /100 128 VICTORIA ST WEST
“A corner craft beer pub conveniently located in Auckland’s CBD and close enough to Brothers to easily hit both on foot. The pub is opened up to the street and provides a cool and relaxed atmosphere to sink a few brews. The twenty taps are all dedicated to Kiwi craft and a bloody good selection too. The staff have no problem with pouring samples and the flight option is also available. They take pride in the quality of their fish and chips and I can definitely vouch for these. I wasn’t even fussed about the lack of seaside views! A good mix of punters here as it’s not just the city crowd lurking but all kinds of folk enjoying themselves. Auckland has stepped up once again for its impressive beer joints in the city.“
nate2g 2550 days ago
78 /100 3 SUNNYBRAE ROAD
“A mix of macro and craft selection plus about 4-5 craft beers on tap. Mostly NZ craft selection in bottle & can but also some UK and USA labels plus a few European brands. Worth a look if you are in the area and like Craft beer.“
Skarecrow 2584 days ago
82 /100 118 WELLESLEY ST W
“Visited 27 February 2017. Dropped by just before closing time. Quite a gem. This was one of the better bottle shops I’ve visited in NZ. Huge selection of bottled beers, with some pretty rare ones as well. Mainly NZ craft though. Also 12 taps available, too bad it’s only for growlers. Prices are awesome, cheapest I saw!“
koen_belgium 2590 days ago
82 /100 90 WELLESLEY ST WEST
“Visited 27 February 2017. Not so crowded Monday night. Selection of taps had 5 of their own brews, remainder some nice and less common NZ crafts. Guy at the bar is knowledgeable, likes to talk a bit about the brewery. Possible to have some tryouts first. We had 2 half glasses, so we could taste some more. Very nice bottle selection as well. Prices are pretty standard for being in NZ and Auckland. Must visit in Auckland !“
koen_belgium 2590 days ago
92 /100
16 Tun (Bar)
20 JELLICOE STREET
“Sixteen Tun has the best beer wall in Auckland. None of the usual dreck found on tap around town. We filled an 8-hole paddle with 8 good to great beers, none of which we had had elsewhere. The nibbles are amazing. Ask for Daniel.“
CallMeHarmon 2608 days ago