Budapest’s Beer Passport 4.0: 20 Free Pints at 10 Top Pubs

The Bakancslista 4.0 Beer Passport hands you twenty pints of draught beer across ten standout Budapest pubs for one straightforward price. This scratch-off coupon booklet, valid through February 2026, lets you claim two free glasses at each spot simply by showing up and scratching the right box. It’s a smart way for visitors to sample the city’s craft beer scene without breaking the bank.
How the Scratch-Off Passport Delivers Value
Grab the limited-edition booklet online, and you’re set for two months of easy pub hopping from January 1 to February 28, 2026. At every venue, present your passport to get two complimentary pints poured fresh from the tap—no extra payment needed beyond that satisfying scratch. The setup encourages exploration of lesser-known neighborhoods, turning a simple drink into a guided tour of Budapest’s brewing hotspots.
Delivery options keep things flexible: standard mail, parcel lockers, or free in-person pickups at rotating pubs starting December 9. Specific times are listed for places like Jégkert and Stifler Beerhouse, with email support available for any questions.
Buda Side Brews: From Parks to Powerhouses
Start in Buda at Bajor Sport Pub & Gastro near Millenáris Park, where your passport unlocks German-style beers alongside pretzels and meatloaf sandwiches. Nearby Jégkert offers a winter lineup from 24 taps featuring Hungarian crafts, perfect for scratching off your first two pints.
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Head south to ZentaKraft on Lágymányos for 16 draughts plus over 100 bottles, or Jónás Craft Beer & Pub by Bikás Park, pairing global-inspired eats with your free pours. Budafok’s new Haggenmacher Beer Hall rounds out Buda with fresh industrial vibes and innovative taps.
Pest’s Craft Highlights: Taprooms and Ruin Vibes
Pest pulls you into diverse scenes starting with Beer People’s downtown craft education and curated taps. Jenő Bar delivers bohemian ruin-pub energy with upgraded brews in cozy nooks.
Stifler Beerhouse & Kitchen on Rákóczi Road pairs solid food with your pints, while Mester Street’s Maestro Café & Pub surprises with neighborhood-best variety. Up in Újpest, FIRST Craft Beer Taproom serves brewery-fresh options made right next door.
Craft Beer Curation from Local Experts
Beerporn.hu, a decade-old beer magazine, created this fourth-edition passport to spotlight small-batch spots and hidden gems. Editor Gábor Knap notes its popularity for introducing fresh taps and venues, now spanning Budapest and beyond. For tourists, it reveals authentic nightlife suited for dates, groups, or solo outings across Buda and Pest.
At 5,390 HUF, the passport beats typical pub prices while covering diverse styles from gastro pubs to taprooms. Order via Beerporn.hu to kick off your Budapest craft adventure.
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