Starch is an abundant and renewable material for producing biodegradable films and, to improve their mechanical performance is usually blended with polymers of better performance, as poly(vinyl alcohol) (PVA). Malt bagasse or brewer spent grain is a by‐product of brewing, mostly used as animal feed, and has bioactive compounds with proven antioxidant properties. On this basis, this work aims to produce starch‐PVA blends incorporated with malt bagasse extracts of two different types of beer, Pilsen, and Weiss. The inclusion of the Weiss (WMB) and Pilsen (PMB) malt bagasse extracts has no significant influence on the water solubility of the films. FEG‐SEM images present no tendency to phase separation at the sample surfaces, with a higher roughness of samples containing PMB extracts and improved homogeneity with the presence of WMB extracts. The inclusion of the bioactive extracts, regardless of concentration, has preserved the resistance and flexibility of the blends. Thermogravimetric analysis shows that all the extracts have a positive influence on the thermal stability of the materials. The starch/PVA biodegradable blends provide an alternative for producing active films suitable for cosmetic uses as anti‐aging masks.