
The world’s largest beer museum is located in Nanjing, China, and is known as the Nanjing World Beer Museum. Unlike a traditional museum, it combines beer culture with immersive design, neon lights, giant halls and social spaces. (Image-Instagram/@kimbh0615)

Singapore-based creator Ying Sin recently shared a video from inside the museum, describing it as the world’s largest beer museum and a perfect photo spot. Her video quickly gained attention for showcasing the sheer size of the place. (Image-Instagram/@kimbh0615)

Inside, visitors can find hundreds of beer varieties from around the world, including Belgian ales, American IPAs, and Chinese brews. Many people jokingly describe it as a “museum you can get drunk in” because of its lively and interactive atmosphere. (Image-Instagram/@clemsipp.docx)

The museum features industrial interiors, exposed concrete walls, overhead tubes, glowing neon signs, and art installations. The long corridors, dramatic lighting and huge ceilings make the whole place look more like a futuristic movie set than a museum. (Image-Instagram/@clemsipp.docx)

The NIUBEER World Craft Beer Museum is located inside Wuyue Plaza in the city’s Jianye District. Visitors can reach it via nearby metro stations such as Hanzhongmen and Jiangdongmen, followed by a short taxi or bus ride. (Image-Instagram/@clemsipp.docx)

Beer lovers who visit the museum can also explore other popular beer attractions around the world, including the Sapporo Beer Museum, Qingdao Beer Museum, Pilsen Beer Museum, and the Bruges Beer Experience. (Image-Instagram/@kimbh0615)

The comments section of the viral video was full of amused reactions. Some called it an “all-beer heaven,” while others joked about how surreal it was to wander through the museum after a few drinks. (Image-Instagram/@kimbh0615)


