Are you a craft beer lover? Save the date because the 2026 Beer Festival in Mexico City promises to be one of the must-see events of the spring.
The first thing you should know is that on April 25 and 26, the iconic Jardín Juárez will host the first edition of MXPDX 2026, a festival that connects two beer powerhouses: Mexico and the state of Oregon.
Under the concept “Two countries, one craft beer celebration,” this event will bring together 15 Mexican breweries and 15 Oregon breweries in one place, creating a binational experience that celebrates styles, processes, and community.
30 breweries in a single weekend
Among the confirmed Mexican breweries, you will find names that are well-loved by the local scene, such as Cervecería Hércules, Cervecería Santa Sabina, Falling Piano Brewing Co., Interstellar Brewing Co., Cru Cru, Cardera, Monstruos de Agua, Fortuna, Cuatro Palos, and Fausto, among others.
The Oregon selection will bring new labels and styles that are rarely found in Mexico City, so it will be a great opportunity to try IPAs, stouts, and experimental beers directly from guest producers.
The cost of a ticket per day is $150 pesos per person and includes a commemorative glass and a beer, ideal for starting your tour of the different stands.
Beyond the tastings, the festival seeks to generate connection: to meet the people who make the beer, exchange stories, and celebrate the community that is created around a good beer.
The spring atmosphere in the heart of the city will make the plan feel even more special: a weekend to go with your crew, discover new favorites, and toast without leaving Mexico City.