Andy B.
Yelp
One of my friends is a big pizza aficionado so, even though we were in Madrid, we needed to find ourselves a pizza place to hang out at for a little bit during our stay, which brought us to Brew Wild.
The 'brew' part of Brew Wild is definitely their strong suit, offering 15 different beers on tap at any given time, with details on the beers displayed on a display opposite the bar. What surprised me was how many of the beers weren't local, but that made the initial choice that much easier, with me settling in on a caña of the La Quince Street #1 IPA (4.7% ABV). This was one delicious and easy-drinking beer, one you should definitely get if it's on the beer list when you visit. My second beer was the Alvin Imperial Stout, a full-bodied and potent beer at 10.5% ABV, rich with the flavor of chocolate, that flavor that any good stout should have.
As for the pizzas, the five of us thought that they were just okay. The crusts on the four pizzas we had were inconsistent, some having that good crispy bite, others having been pulled from the oven a bit too soon, making for limp (and somewhat greasy) slices. There's quite a bit of greens on the ndjua pizza, most of which got picked off, and the salami picante on the diávola weren't very picante, at least to us.
We happened to be at Brew Wild during a big Real Madrid game, so the vibe was lively and, pizza aside, we still had a nice evening out. I'd suggest going for a caña or two before heading out to dinner, as a nice way to ease into the evening after a day of sightseeing or shopping in Madrid.