beBeer, a network of Brewing Cities and Communes
More than 12,000 breweries in Europe, more than 100,000 beers and even more local and regional beer tasters in our European cities and communes. What a wealth! If your commune has any of the following: a brewery, a microbrewery, a tasting club, pubs, a beer festival, a hop-growing tradition, brotherhoods or collectors' clubs, then join this European network.
By becoming a member of the network, a commune can apply free of charge for the ‘Brewing commune’ label. Regardless of its size, whether rural or urban, every commune can join the network and thus actively participate in this European initiative.

Become an Ambassador and support the network
Through their support for the brewing sector, elected councillors at all levels are working to promote the brewing world: from hop growers to craft brewers, beer lovers to beer tasters, festival organisers to chefs who cook with beer.
Thanks to their annual fee, elected councillors help to maintain a network that is independent of all commercial advertising. By becoming a beBeer ambassador for a year for their commune or city, they enjoy a whole range of benefits: a mention in beBeer in your pocket, a listing in the digital guide and, of course, a beBeer tasting glass.
Become a beBeer Ambassador
Stirring Stock Prize for European Brewing Regions
Beer is part of the cultural heritage of every region in Europe. Regardless of the number of breweries or events, the most important thing is to promote those who produce, share and keep this local tradition alive.
beBeer invites European regions to actively support the network of brewing communes. They can, for example, invite local elected councillors to join, offer group access to ‘beBeer in your pocket’ to breweries in their area, inform tourist offices, or promote events related to brewing culture.
The Stirring Stock Prize rewards regions in each European country that are making a concrete commitment to the brewing world. It is open to all European regions, with fee adjusted according to population size.
By becoming a member, a region benefits from visibility not only in the ‘beBeer in your pocket’ app but also in the beBeer digital guide. Each region can support local brewing actors through regional packages proposed by beBeer, thereby contributing to the profile of brewing in its territory.

Put your commune on the brewing map of Europe. Be among the first communes in your country.
Join the network and get the label this year!