A welcome surprise in lager-dominant Spain, this beer-lover’s boutique sells hundreds of bottles from more than 30 countries, including a good range from the Valencia region. Choose a pale ale from Hawaii, double IPA from Barcelona, or ask the knowledgeable staff for a recommendation. Also hosts regular beer tastings and visiting brewers.
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La Boutique de la Cerveza
Valencia
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