Founded by China's 'father of craft beer', Gao Yan, this micropub was the first of its kind when it opened in 2008. The beer house has 15 fresh brews on tap, including Master Gao's flagship 'Baby IPA' and 'Jasmine T-Lager' as well as a decent selection of bottled beers.
Master Gao Beer House
Nanjing
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