Beer Tastings in Barcelona

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Beer Tastings in Barcelona

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One of the best ways to experience a new destination is through your taste buds and Barcelona is the ideal place to put your feet up with a brew while soaking in the Mediterranean sunshine.

Beer tastings in Barcelona come in all sorts of shapes and sizes, from brewery tours to energetic beer bikes, and everything in between. This means that no matter your travel style or occasion, there’s an excursion to suit you.

Here's what you need to know about beer tastings, one of the most thirst-quenching gastronomic experiences in Barcelona.

What are the best beer tastings in Barcelona?

Estrella Damm Brewery guided tour and beer tasting in Barcelona

Explore the city’s background with beer by touring a brewery, which has been running for over 100 years.

Discover the 19th-century origins of Spain’s number one beer — Estrella — by touring the facility where it’s brewed. You’ll learn the ingredients that go into this expertly-crafted beverage and once you’ve explored the techniques used to create the brew, and how they’ve changed over the last century, you’ll have the opportunity to sip on the tipple and identify its subtle undertones of both malt, and fruit.

Private Barcelona beer bike tour

If you’re looking to spice up your vacation in Barcelona with a fun activity, look no further than a beer bike.

Hop onto a seat and get ready to work for your brew as you pedal your way through Barcelona. With just your group on board, you’ll enjoy light-hearted fun as you cycle down the city’s streets, spotting famous attractions and downing both beer, and sangria. Sing along to the tunes blaring from the bike’s speaker and enjoy being the center of attention as you turn heads wherever you go.

Are there any combos for beer tastings in Barcelona?

Axe throwing experience with beer tasting in Barcelona

Those who are looking to relieve stress or simply want to awaken their inner Viking can opt for a combination axe throwing and beer tasting excursion in Barcelona. Challenge your loved ones to see who can hit the bull's eye while chugging mead for an authentic Nordic experience. This is the ideal activity for stag and hen parties, birthdays or to simply to get outside your comfort zone while on a city break.

Which places will you visit?

Estrella Damm Old Brewery

The Estrella Damm Old Brewery has been the location used to brew this now world-famous tipple since it was created in 1876. The company still follows the exact recipe used upon the beer’s launch and as you wander through the venue, you’ll get a peek into the process of beer brewing, from wheat to bottle. You can see the Power Generator Room, as well as the Kettle Room and those interested in the roots of the brand can explore the Historical Archives.

How much do beer tastings in Barcelona cost?

The most budget-friendly beer tasting in Barcelona includes a visit to the Estrella Damm Old Brewery and costs just over €10 per person.

You’ll pay between €30 and €40 per person for an axe throwing, and beer tasting experience in Barcelona.

A private beer bike costs €330 per group of up to 15 individuals. With the maximum party size, you’ll each pay a little over €20.

What is included?

Beer tastings in Barcelona usually include one pint, however, if you participate in a beer bike excursion, you’ll be provided with a liter of either beer or sangria. Alternatively, those who prefer to stay sober can switch their brew for a non-alcoholic beverage.

Where do the tastings start?

The meeting location of a beer tasting in Barcelona differs depending on the type of excursion you participate in. You may begin at the Estrella Damm Old Brewery or alternatively, meet at a landmark in the city that is easily reached by public transportation, such as a metro station.

How long do they last?

Barcelona beer tours usually last between 1 and 2 hours, giving you plenty of time to get a feel for the city’s main tipples.

Are they wheelchair friendly?

Typically, beer tastings in Barcelona are accessible for wheelchair users meaning that everyone can experience the fun of these activities.

Travel tips

  • Drink water between beers, eat food, and remember that the goal is to taste and enjoy, not necessarily to consume large quantities.
  • While many in Barcelona speak English, it might be appreciated if you learn a few basic Catalan or Spanish phrases like: "Una cerveza, por favor".
  • Don’t drink and drive. Use public transportation, taxis, or rideshare apps. The metro in Barcelona is efficient and runs late on weekends.