Pasteur Street Brewing Company, a trailblazer in the Vietnamese craft beer scene, has announced the opening of its newest taproom in Ho Chi Minh City. Situated near the iconic Ben Thanh Market, the Ly Tu Trong Taproom is the latest addition to the brand's expanding presence, furthering its mission to deliver exceptional beer experiences for all current and future craft beer enthusiasts in Vietnam.
Since its inception in 2014, Pasteur Street Brewing Company has been a driving force in the craft beer revolution in Vietnam. By creatively blending Vietnamese ingredients with international craft beer styles and making them accessible through their taprooms and over 400 other outlets, the brand has consistently delighted beer enthusiasts with its diverse range of craft beers. The Ly Tu Trong Taproom joins a successful line-up of Pasteur Street Brewing Company taprooms, including the original in Ho Chi Minh City (2015), Hoan Kiem Taproom in Hanoi old town (2017), Thao Dien Taproom (2018), Le Thanh Ton Taproom (2019), Xuong Bia Taproom (2020), and Hoang Sa Taproom (2022).
Located at the vibrant corner of Ly Tu Trong and Thu Khoa Huan in District 1, the Ly Tu Trong Taproom offers a prime destination for craft beer enthusiasts and those seeking a remarkable social experience. The ground floor space boasts a stunning street view, perfect for people-watching and immersing oneself in the energetic city atmosphere.
With an impressive line-up of 16 taps, visitors can indulge in signature craft beers, such as Jasmine IPA and Cyclo Stout, accompanied by carefully crafted food pairings that capture the essence of Vietnamese flavors and traditions. The food menu showcases the best of Vietnamese and international cuisine, ensuring there is something for everyone. Patrons are also treated to a unique view of the brewing process right behind the bar, providing them with a deeper understanding of the craft beer-making process. Another standout feature of the taproom is the picture display that showcases the origins of some of the key Vietnamese ingredients used in their beer.
"We are thrilled to open our newest taproom in the heart of Ho Chi Minh City," said Mr Tom Duncan, Interim CEO/Director of Pasteur Street Brewing Company. "The Ly Tu Trong Taproom is a testament to our commitment to delivering exceptional beer experiences to our customers, and we can't wait to share our passion for craft beer with even more people in Vietnam."