No exploration of Nanjing would be truly fulfilled without paying homage to the pioneer of China’s craft beer revolution, the esteemed Master Gao.
Having spent formative years in the United States, Master Gao bore witness to the burgeoning popularity of the craft beer industry. Fueled by this inspiration, upon his return to China in 2007, he boldly embarked on his own venture, establishing a craft brewery that would eventually burgeon into the nation’s largest.
An interesting tidbit—despite being the world’s foremost consumer of beer, China had long adhered to traditional lighter beer brands such as Tsingtao. Master Gao’s foray into the craft beer scene marked a significant departure from the norm, introducing a diverse and flavorful spectrum of brews to satiate the evolving palates of Chinese beer enthusiasts. A visit to his brewery not only provides a taste of exceptional craft beer but also unfolds a fascinating chapter in the evolution of China’s beer culture.