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Best Bars on Sukhumvit for Craft Beer, Bottle Shops, and Easy Pints
Listicle Saturday, July 11, 2026

Best Bars on Sukhumvit for Craft Beer, Bottle Shops, and Easy Pints

Our hop-forward guide to Sukhumvit craft beer bars—taps, bottle shops, prices, BTS tips, and the best spots from Nana to Thonglor and Ekkamai.


We step off the BTS at dusk and the air hits like a warm hug from a lager keg—diesel, chili smoke, and that fried-garlic sizzle from a streetside wok. Neon hums along Soi 11, motorbikes thread the gaps, and we glance up at the skyline and down at our thirst. Tonight we’re chasing Sukhumvit craft beer bars—the taps, bottle fridges, and rooftop pours that reward a sweaty walk and a quick “sawadee” at the bar.

Data Freshness + Pricing:

  • Prices are approximate and in THB.
  • Last checked: July 2026.
  • Happy hour and promo details change frequently—confirm locally.

The Best Sukhumvit Craft Beer Bars

CRAFT (Sukhumvit Soi 23, Asok)

The open-air beer garden we default to when someone says, “Where first?” Fans spin the heat into submission, dogs nap under picnic tables, and the tap list leans big and rotating—IPAs with citrus zip, smooth wheats, malty ambers, and the odd stout on nitro when the beer gods smile. You’ll spot Thai and regional breweries on draft alongside familiar international names—exact lineup changes often, which is half the fun.

  • Where: Sukhumvit Soi 23, a five-minute stroll or a 40–60 THB moto-taxi from BTS Asok/MRT Sukhumvit
  • Crowd & vibe: After-work crews, beer geeks, and farang regulars; Spotify singalongs and lively chatter more than thumping bass
  • Food: Burgers, tacos, and wings from the neighboring kitchens—perfect with hops
  • Hours: Daily, late afternoon to late (check their board for tap changes)
  • Prices: Approx 200–350 THB per pint; tasting flights sometimes 300–420 THB
  • Why we like it: Easy first stop, broad styles, no attitude—just sanuk with cold beer

Brewski (Radisson Blu Plaza, Soi 27)

If you want skyline with your saison, Brewski’s rooftop is the move. Elevators whoosh, the door opens, and Bangkok sprawls in neon. The draft lineup covers crisp lagers and kölsches for the heat, plus hazies, sours, and seasonal guest taps. It’s not the cheapest pour on Sukhumvit, but the breeze and view do half the work.

  • Where: Radisson Blu Plaza Bangkok, Sukhumvit Soi 27; 8–10 minutes from BTS Asok or Phrom Phong
  • Crowd & vibe: Date nights, hotel folk, sunset hunters; laid-back beats, city glow
  • Food: Bar bites, charcuterie, fries—roof-friendly grub
  • Hours: Evenings to late; go golden hour to watch the sky change
  • Prices: Approx 260–420 THB per draft; beer flights and promos pop up
  • Why we like it: Rooftop without the rooftop attitude; beers that actually rotate

Hair of the Dog (Phloen Chit)

A short BTS ride west, still on the Sukhumvit-Ploenchit spine, this temple of stainless steel and cheeky hospital-themed decor stays serious about beer. Chalkboard taps roll deep with sours, imperial stouts, crisp pils, and a steady flow of fresh IPAs from Asia and beyond. The bartenders will steer you right if the board looks like algebra.

  • Where: Mahatun Plaza, near BTS Phloen Chit (Exit 2); a 2–4 minute walk
  • Crowd & vibe: Beer nerds swapping tasting notes, office crews decompressing; AC strong enough to make you grateful
  • Food: Snacks nearby; mostly a drinker’s bar
  • Hours: Afternoons to late; weekdays are easiest for seats
  • Prices: Approx 220–380 THB per pour depending on style/ABV
  • Why we like it: Zero fluff, just proper, fresh craft on tap and in the fridge

BeerVault (Sukhumvit Soi 15)

Old faithful near Asok—cool, comfortable, and consistent. Expect a solid bottle and can list plus a handful of rotating taps. Sports might be on mute, conversations aren’t, and the bar team will happily nudge you from safe lager to something more interesting if you’re craft-curious.

  • Where: Four Points by Sheraton, Sukhumvit Soi 15; 5–7 minutes from BTS Asok or Nana
  • Crowd & vibe: Mixed—hotel guests, after-work locals, pre-game groups; chill soundtrack, no fuss
  • Food: Pub staples and snacks; easy to linger
  • Hours: Afternoon to late; check for weekday early-evening deals
  • Prices: Approx 180–320 THB for most drafts; bottles/cans vary 160–350 THB
  • Why we like it: Dependable pit stop between Asok and Nana with AC and seats

Belga Rooftop Bar & Brasserie (between Soi 13 & 15)

Belgian heart, Bangkok view. If you want Tripel Karmeliet with mussels and frites, or a proper witbier poured in the right glass, Belga does it with polish. It’s more brasserie than bar, which suits nights when we want our beer with linen napkins and skyline sparkle.

  • Where: Sofitel Bangkok Sukhumvit, a 6–10 minute walk from BTS Nana or Asok
  • Crowd & vibe: Date-night dress codes without being stuffy; chatter over clatter
  • Food: Mussels, charcuterie, steaks, the works
  • Hours: Evenings to late; book for prime terrace tables
  • Prices: Approx 280–480 THB for premium European drafts/bottles
  • Why we like it: Belgian classics done right, a hop-forward splurge when we’re feeling fancy

The Beer Cap at The Commons (Thonglor Soi 17)

Thonglor’s community mall hums with espresso machines, noodle steam, and the clink of pint glasses from The Beer Cap’s bar. Rotating taps cover the bases—pale ales, sours, porters when the rain hits—and the bottle fridge tempts with limited imports. Grab a stool, or wander the courtyard with your glass and people-watch the neighborhood’s coolest dogs.

  • Where: The Commons Thonglor, Soi 17; from BTS Thong Lo, take a 5-minute taxi or 20–30 THB moto-taxi up the soi
  • Crowd & vibe: Creative set, neighborhood regulars, weekend buzz; indie tunes, open-air energy
  • Food: Choose anything from the market stalls—great with hops
  • Hours: Late morning/afternoon to around 11 pm (mall rules keep it civilized)
  • Prices: Approx 200–330 THB per draft; bottles/cans vary widely
  • Why we like it: Casual, varied, and dangerously easy to spend a lazy evening

EST.33 by Singha (EmQuartier, Phrom Phong)

When the heat is savage and we want brewery-fresh without leaving the mall AC, EST.33 delivers. It’s Singha’s craft-leaning house line—think wheat beers, ambers, and seasonal experiments poured cold and clean. Not the nerdiest list in town, but reliable and refreshingly priced for the location.

  • Where: EmQuartier (Helix), directly connected to BTS Phrom Phong
  • Crowd & vibe: Shoppers, families, office crews hiding from the sun; bright and comfy
  • Food: Full kitchen—Thai plates, grills, and nibbles
  • Hours: Lunch to late evening daily
  • Prices: Approx 160–260 THB per draft; tasting sets often available
  • Why we like it: Air-con, easy access, and approachable craft styles at friendly prices

Ekkamai Beer House (Soi 63)

Part Bavarian beer hall, part Bangkok hangout. While the backbone is Euro lagers and dunkel goodness, they usually slip in crafty guest taps and a handful of import bottles. Live music sometimes kicks in later, and the long tables make it good for groups.

  • Where: Sukhumvit Soi 63 (Ekkamai), a short walk from BTS Ekkamai
  • Crowd & vibe: Mixed groups and neighborhood regulars; lively later, chilled earlier
  • Food: Sausages, schnitzel, and pub staples that hug a pint
  • Hours: Afternoon to late; weekends fill quickly
  • Prices: Approx 180–320 THB per draft; bottles vary
  • Why we like it: A flexible stop on an Ekkamai–Thonglor beer crawl

On-Nut to Udom Suk: Bottle Fridges and Craft Corners

Push further east and you’ll find the DIY side of Sukhumvit craft beer. Small bars and bottle shops tuck into side sois near On-Nut, Bang Chak, Punnawithi, and Udom Suk. Look for glowing fridges, blackboards with a couple of guest taps, and owners who want to talk hops all night. It’s where you’ll score interesting imports and Thai small-batch labels without Thonglor prices.

  • Where: Sois off BTS stations from On-Nut to Udom Suk; short walks or 20–40 THB moto-taxi hops
  • Crowd & vibe: Neighborhood chill—friends sharing bottles, low-key playlists, no dress code
  • Food: Grab grilled pork skewers or gai yang from a cart outside and make it a pairing
  • Hours: Evenings; many close around midnight
  • Prices: Bottles/cans approx 140–280 THB; occasional draft 160–260 THB
  • Why we like it: Affordable exploration and real local color

Beer Styles & Thai Brews You’ll See

Sukhumvit’s boards swing with the seasons, but a few styles anchor the scene. In the hot months (that’s most of them), crisp pilsners, kölsches, and wheat beers vanish fastest. IPA lovers will find both West Coast pine-and-grapefruit bite and soft, hazy juice bombs. When the monsoon rolls in, stouts and porters feel right—especially if we’ve been splashed by a passing tuk-tuk. Keep an eye out for Thai breweries on tap and in the fridge; the local scene keeps leveling up, from easy-drinking pale ales to funky sours.

Atmospheres: Where Each Bar Shines

  • First stop with a crew: CRAFT on Soi 23—space to spread out, something for everyone.
  • Sunset flex: Brewski or Belga for that skyline glow and a clink above the traffic.
  • Deep-dive tasting: Hair of the Dog—ask what’s pouring freshest and follow the bartender’s lead.
  • AC refuge near Asok: BeerVault—cool, comfy, and central between Nana’s chaos and Soi Cowboy’s neon.
  • Thonglor graze-and-sip: The Beer Cap with snacks from neighboring stalls
  • Eastbound on a budget: Bottle fridges around On-Nut–Udom Suk for casual, talky nights.

If you want to veer off the strictly-beer path mid-crawl, we keep a short list of excellent cocktail dens nearby—guide to the best Bars in Sukhumvit for Craft Cocktails, Negronis, and Bartender-Driven Drinks Best Bars on Sukhumvit by Area: Thonglor, Ekkamai, Nana, Asok, and Phrom Phong. And for a broader mix of live music, happy hours, and late-night chaos, here’s our go-to hit list: Best Bars and Nightlife on Sukhumvit: 15 Spots for Happy Hour, Live Music, and Late-Night Drinks.

Practical Tips: BTS, Pricing, and Happy Hours

  • Getting around: The BTS is your best friend. Stations you’ll likely bounce between: Nana, Asok, Phrom Phong, Thong Lo, Ekkamai, On-Nut. After midnight when trains wind down, short rideshares or a metered taxi are worth it; motorcycle taxis (20–60 THB) handle the soi sprints.
  • Heat management: Duck into a 7-Eleven for that life-saving AC blast and a water top-up between pours.
  • Prices: Expect drafts around 180–350 THB in most spots; rooftops and Belgian imports can run 280–480 THB. Flights can be value if you’re exploring styles.
  • Happy hours: Weekday early evenings are your best bet. Look for draft discounts, buy-one-get-one deals, or cheaper house pours. Details change; always ask.
  • Service and tips: No need to tip big—round up or leave 20–50 THB for good service; 10% is plenty at higher-end spots if not included.

If sports are on your mind and you still want a decent pour, game-day bars We track the easy wins here: Best Sports Bars on Sukhumvit for Live Games, Big Screens, and Late Drinks.

How to Hop Sukhumvit Like a Local

  • String the stations: Start near Asok (CRAFT/BeerVault), ride to Phrom Phong (EST.33), then taxi to Thonglor (The Beer Cap), and finish with a rooftop (Brewski or Belga). Keep rides short and cold beers frequent.
  • Glassware matters: Good bars will pour into clean, style-appropriate glassware. Cloudy lager? Lipstick on the rim? Send it back—politely.
  • Ask for fresh kegs: Don’t be shy—“What’s pouring fresh today?” is a power move that gets you the good stuff.
  • Don’t skip Thai taps: Local breweries punch above their weight now. When you see a Thai pale ale on nitro or a mango-kissed sour that sounds risky, split a glass with a friend and thank us later.
  • Late-night eats: After last call, Soi 38 (Thonglor) and the alleys off Nana are rich with moo ping (pork skewers, 10–20 THB each), pad kra pao, and boat noodles that taste like salvation.

Starting your night across town near the backpacker khlongs? We love an old-town warm-up, then ride the river and skytrain east. Khao San–adjacent craft fix Banglamphu Craft Beer Bars: Where to Find the Best Pints, Taprooms, and Easygoing Nights Out.

Where We Crash After a Crawl

We keep it simple on beer nights—somewhere walkable to BTS and not far from a 7-Eleven. Around Asok, staying on Soi 15–23 means minimal stumbling distance to CRAFT, BeerVault, and the MRT. For Thonglor/Ekkamai hops, we like small hotels up the soi with late-night noodle carts nearby; in Nana, something tucked away from the main drag spares you the 3 am bass. If there’s a pool, even better—the best morning-after remedy in this heat.

Know Before You Go

  • ID & age: Bring photo ID. Bars can card, especially if you look under 25.
  • Taxes & service: Mid/high-end places may add 7% VAT and 10% service—check your bill.
  • Dress code: Rooftops and brasseries prefer smart-casual. Flip-flops and sweaty tank tops are fine at garden bars, not so much in linen-land.
  • Scams & taxis: Use Grab/Bolt or insist on the meter. If you hop a tuk-tuk for fun, agree a firm fare first.
  • Last trains: BTS usually winds down around midnight; clock your last ride if you don’t want a long, pricey taxi home.

If we only had one night, we’d start at CRAFT for an easy first pint, slide into BeerVault for AC and a second round, ride to Phrom Phong for a quick brewery-fresh glass at EST.33, then taxi to The Beer Cap for a couple of fun pours and courtyard snacks. If the sky looks generous, we’d cap it at Brewski—Bangkok twinkling at our feet, and a crisp pilsner cooling the day right out of our skin. Cheers to chasing the next good pint down Sukhumvit.

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