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6. Microcerveceria Calavera
Calavera is the Spanish word for skull, which is their logo. Started in 2009 and based in Tlalnepantla de Baz, their beers have consistently won several awards throughout the Mexican and United States beer festival circuit. Calavera brews several beers, but one of their highest rated is their Mexican imperial stout, which sits at 8.5 percent ABV.
5. Cerveceria Jack
Based in Mexico City, Cerveceria Jack brews eight beers, with four of them being fruit beers. But their stoutest is their chocolate stout, weighing in at 8.3 percent ABV.