The base ranges or fixed lines are the most stable and representative references from each brewery. They are not the simplest, but the most perfected: the ones repeated batch after batch because they work, because they summarise the style and technique of the people who brew them. At Mascraft we bring together those pillars: beers that define each brand.
The core of each brewery's catalogue
Every good brewery has a base reference: a refined Pale Ale, a well-balanced IPA or an impeccable Lager. These are the beers kept in continuous production, the ones that serve as a point of comparison for everything else. In this collection you will find those consolidated formulas, polished through time and repetition.
- Stability: recipes repeated and optimised with precision.
- Identity: each one represents the DNA of its brewery.
- Reliability: always on point, batch after batch.
- Technical value: where the real craft of the brewer is measured.
Beers that define their producers
The basics are where the brewer's hand is seen. No gimmicks, no seasonal collaborations, only pure execution: water, malt, hops and yeast working in balance. Beers that do not seek to stand out for rarity, but for consistency and quality.
Buy base-range beers online
Buy basic craft beers at Mascraft. IPAs, Pale Ales and Lagers from fixed lines that summarise the identity of the best European and American breweries. Essential, precise beers, always in shape.
What does it mean for a beer to be a "basic" at MASCRAFT?
It means it is the main reference of a brewery: the recipe it maintains consistently, optimised over time and defining its style.
Why choose a fixed-line beer?
Because it shows the real level of the producer. A well-made basic beer reflects technical mastery, fermentation control and sensory consistency.
What styles are usually basics?
Normally IPAs, Lagers and Stouts. Styles where technical execution and cleanliness are essential to keep a stable recipe.