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Whats the Best Beer in the World? A Definitive Answer for 2024

✍️ Julia Herz 📅 Updated: May 25, 2026 ⏱️ 2 min read 🔍 Fact-checked

When someone asks “whats the best beer in the world?”, they’re usually asking two things at once: what’s the most critically acclaimed and historically significant, and what’s realistically attainable. The answer to the first, and our clear winner, is Westvleteren 12. This Belgian Trappist Quadruple consistently tops expert lists, not just for its exceptional flavor but for its storied tradition and the near-mythical effort required to acquire it.

Defining “Best” When Taste is Subjective

To declare a single “best” beer is to walk into a subjective minefield. However, when experts, critics, and seasoned drinkers repeatedly converge on a particular brew, a consensus emerges. Our criteria for the world’s best balance:

  • Critical Acclaim: Consistent top ratings from beer critics, publications, and professional tasting panels.
  • Historical Significance & Tradition: A brewing legacy that has influenced styles and set benchmarks.
  • Consistency & Quality: A track record of impeccable brewing, year after year.
  • Influence & Rarity: Its impact on the craft beer world and the demand its unique status creates.

The Uncontested Champion: Westvleteren 12

Brewed by the Trappist monks of the Sint-Sixtus Abbey in Westvleteren, Belgium, Westvleteren 12 (often referred to as “Westy 12”) is more than just a beer; it’s an experience. It’s a dark, rich Quadruple (or Abt) known for its complex notes of dark fruit (raisins, figs), caramel, chocolate, and a hint of spice, all balanced by a surprisingly dry finish. Its 10.2% ABV is remarkably well-hidden.

What truly sets it apart is its intentional scarcity. The monks brew only enough to support their monastic life, selling it by appointment only from the abbey gates. This limited availability has fueled its legend, making the rare opportunity to drink a Westvleteren 12 a pilgrimage for many beer enthusiasts. It’s a beer that demands reverence, a perfect representation of centuries of brewing craft and legacy.

The flavor profile alone is enough to earn its reputation, often described as a liquid fruitcake or a rich, boozy dessert. For those who appreciate depth and complexity in their drinks, it even offers a fascinating parallel to the nuanced flavors found in some dark chocolate cocktails.

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Julia Herz

Cicerone, Craft Beer Advocate

Cicerone, Craft Beer Advocate

Longtime advocate for independent craft breweries and one of the primary voices in American craft beer education.

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