If you are looking for premium imported beers, brewed by independent masters and always kept cold, you are in the right place. At Mascraft we bring together a careful selection of European, American and other global beers, where quality and creativity meet at the right point of freshness.
Germany
Famous for its Pilsner, Marzen, Dunkel and Bavarian wheat beers (Weizenbier), Germany is experiencing a craft renaissance. Small breweries reinterpret Bavarian tradition with modern hops and experimental fermentations, without losing the rigour of the Reinheitsgebot. Historic brands such as Weihenstephan now coexist with independent breweries of innovative spirit.
Belgium
Beyond the large industrial Trappists, Belgium remains the birthplace of authentic breweries making Dubbel, Tripel, Quadrupel, Saison or Lambic with traditional methods and mixed fermentations. New Belgian craft breweries combine history and local character with a modern outlook.
Czech Republic and Poland
The Czech Republic gave birth to Pilsner, but today it also hosts a thriving craft scene. Poland, meanwhile, has become one of Europe's brewing powers, with intense IPA , fruity sour beers and Baltic porters brewed in small batches by breweries such as Browar Stu Mostow or Nepomucen.
United Kingdom and Ireland
The United Kingdom is the origin of styles such as Bitter, Pale ale and Stout, now reinvented by independent breweries such as Cloudwater or The Kernel. Ireland maintains its legacy with new versions of the classic Irish red ale and lighter, more modern stouts far from the industrial profile.
Scotland
Land of malty and dark beers such as Scotch ale or Scottish ale, Scotland has developed a solid craft community with producers such as Fierce Beer and Harviestoun, where tradition and innovation coexist.
Spain
The Spanish craft scene grows every year, with breweries such as Garage Beer Co., Basqueland, Soma or Naparbier producing unpasteurised beers with local ingredients and modern profiles. Spain is now a reference for freshness, creativity and style diversity.
Italy and France
Italy stands out for experimental and barrel-aged beers from Baladin or CR/AK Brewery. France, with breweries such as Gallia or La Debauche, advances with refined proposals, wild yeasts and local ingredients.
Nordic countries and the Netherlands
Sweden, Norway and Denmark are synonymous with innovation, with breweries such as Omnipollo, Lervig and To Ol. The Netherlands maintains the tradition of Witbier, but also bets on bold modern styles such as Imperial Stouts and experimental IPA .
United States
The country that shaped the global craft phenomenon. Styles such as American IPA, Hazy IPA, pastry stout and barrel-aged beers were born here. Breweries such as Sierra Nevada, Tree House or The Alchemist are symbols of innovation, freshness and passion for hops.
Canada
The Canadian scene shines for quality and creativity, with names such as Dieu du Ciel!, Collective Arts or Bellwoods. Canada combines technical precision with the creative freedom of the North American craft movement.
Japan
An example of balance and technique. Breweries such as Hitachino Nest and Coedo Brewery combine tradition, local ingredients and a philosophy of artisanal perfection. Japan is a benchmark for clean and balanced styles.
New Zealand and Australia
Territories of iconic hops and fresh beers. Breweries such as Garage Project or 8 Wired brew IPA and Pale Ale with tropical and aromatic profiles. Originality and freshness define their identity.
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International beers by style
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Imported IPA: American, British and European, with intense aromatic profiles.
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Craft Lagers: Pilsner, Helles and Marzen, clean and balanced.
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Stouts and Porters: dark, creamy and with cacao or coffee notes.
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Blonde Ales and Golden Ales: balanced blondes, easy to drink.
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Sour and Gose: acidic beers with fruit, ideal for summer.
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Limited editions: barrel-aged beers, international collaborations and unique batches.
Cold storage: the difference you can notice
At Mascraft all beers are stored cold.
The continuous cold chain guarantees that every craft beer arrives in the same condition in which it left the brewery: fresh, alive and with its sensory profile intact.
Buying cold-stored imported craft beer is not a luxury; it is the only way to enjoy it as intended by its brewer.
What does imported craft beer mean?
They are beers brewed by independent microbreweries outside Spain and officially brought in under temperature control, preserving their original freshness.
Why is cold storage important?
Craft beer is unpasteurised and is a living product. Maintaining the cold chain preserves aromas, carbonation and stability, preventing oxidation and flavour loss.
Which countries do Mascraft beers come from?
Mainly from Europe (Germany, Belgium, United Kingdom, Poland, Nordic countries), America (USA, Canada) and Asia-Pacific (Japan, Australia and New Zealand), all from independent producers.
What is the difference between an industrial Belgian beer and a Belgian craft beer?
Industrial beers are mass-produced and pasteurised. Belgian craft beers are brewed in small batches, with original yeasts and traditional processes, without losing their artisanal character.
Where to buy international craft beer online?
At Mascraft we work only with independent breweries and guarantee cold storage throughout the logistics process, with urgent shipping across Spain and the European Union.
Buy international imported beers and enjoy the true craft spirit
We offer imported beers managed under a strict cold chain, ensuring that the brewmaster's execution reaches the final consumer without alterations or defects.
Mascraft: independent craft beer, fresh and cold. Always.