Cambodia's craft beer scene is small but growing, anchored almost entirely in Phnom Penh, the country's capital and by far its most developed drinking destination. The city's expat community, growing tourism industry, and a local middle class with rising disposable income have created fertile ground for independent beer venues β and the standout name in the market has been Hops Craft Beer Garden, home to Bash Brewing, which since 2016 has operated as Cambodia's first and most prominent independent craft microbrewery.
Unlike the more developed scenes in Vietnam, Thailand, or Singapore, Cambodia's craft beer market remains in its early stages. Most of the beer served across Phnom Penh is imported lager, and dedicated craft beer bars are few. But what exists is notable for its quality and ambition: Bash Brewing produces its beers according to German purity law, using only malt, hops, yeast, and water, and the results have consistently impressed both locals and visitors. The brewery operates out of the Hops Central venue on Street 228 in the Boeung Keng Kang district β a lively, green beer garden setting that has become one of Phnom Penh's most distinctive bar destinations.
As Cambodia continues to develop economically and attract more long-term foreign residents, the craft beer scene is well positioned to grow. For now, this directory focuses on the best craft beer venues available in the country, with Phnom Penh as the natural starting point for any beer-focused itinerary.