Israeli beer continues to gain momentum both locally and globally, becoming more refined and developed through microbreweries in Israel. Beyond the leaders of the beer industry, smaller more artisanal beer companies are emerging, focusing on craft beer and a more nuanced beer drinking experience. Microbreweries in Israel offer a unique experience, learning both about local beer production, ingredients, techniques and of course, enjoying a cold one! Here are some microbreweries in Israel worth checking out and a deeper look at understanding beer in Israel.

Micro breweries in Israel
Micro breweries in Israel

Israeli Beer
Israeli Beer has recently grown in popularity, seeing expansion across the country, with many microbreweries popping up. While it is possible to drink a variety of import beer when visiting, one of the best ways to connect to Israeli culture is to drink the local beer. Ice cold beer is the perfect accompaniment for a... Read More
Dancing Camel Brewery, Tel Aviv
Founded in 2006, The Dancing Camel Brewery opened as Israel’s first production microbrewery, and remains to this day, the only microbrewery in Tel Aviv. The Dancing Camel produces beers which are distinctly Israeli in the setting of a quintessential American microbrewery. Whilst the brews vary seasonally, local ingredients are key. Check out the Dancing Camel Brewery - all Tourist Israel readers save 10% with the voucher. Read More
Israel’s Micro-Breweries
Some called 2011 the year for Israel's micro-breweries with a surge in the number of breweries operating across the country. In a similar way to how wineries have sprung up in every corner of Israel, micro-breweries have appeared at an incredibly rapid pace over the past few years, mostly by passionate Israeli beer lovers who strive to create beer better than anything made by the large, commercial breweries. Many of Israel's micro-breweries are open to the public with visitors centers and brewery tours both interesting and, of course, tasty! Read More