Belgium, renowned for its rich beer culture, offers an unparalleled experience for beer enthusiasts from around the world. And at the heart of this brewing paradise lies Brussels, a city that beckons visitors with its historical charm and wide variety of traditional breweries, beer-on-tap bars and tasting experiences.
And while you can easily bar-hop, tasting everything from the world-famous Trappist ales to refreshing lambics and complex abbey beers, for a thirst-quenching adventure that's both educational and delicious, an official tasting or tour is your best bet.
Belgium, renowned for its rich beer culture, offers an unparalleled experience for beer enthusiasts from around the world. And at the heart of this brewing paradise lies Brussels, a city that beckons visitors with its historical charm and wide variety of traditional breweries, beer-on-tap bars and tasting experiences.
And while you can easily bar-hop, tasting everything from the world-famous Trappist ales to refreshing lambics and complex abbey beers, for a thirst-quenching adventure that's both educational and delicious, an official tasting or tour is your best bet.
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Belgium, renowned for its rich beer culture, offers an unparalleled experience for beer enthusiasts from around the world. And at the heart of this brewing paradise lies Brussels, a city that beckons visitors with its historical charm and wide variety of traditional breweries, beer-on-tap bars and tasting experiences.
And while you can easily bar-hop, tasting everything from the world-famous Trappist ales to refreshing lambics and complex abbey beers, for a thirst-quenching adventure that's both educational and delicious, an official tasting or tour is your best bet.
During a locally-led beer-tasting tour in Brussels, you can expect to visit iconic breweries, cozy beer bars and historic taverns that have stood the test of time. You'll learn all about the brewing process, the different beer styles and the stories behind the city's famous breweries.
Here's all you need to know about beer tastings, one of the most authentic gastronomic experiences in Brussels.
When you find yourself in Brussels, there is a beer tasting experience to suit every palate and budget. Choose from small group tours, private excursions, immersive tastings, or a combination of them all. Let's take a glimpse at some of the most popular beer tastings available.
Typically focused on the city center, the Brussels 2.5-hour Belgian beer tasting experience is a guided tour that offers an opportunity to taste and learn about Belgium's famous beers.
Led by a knowledgeable guide, you'll visit two of top beer bars in Brussels, where they can sample upwards of four different beers, including a powerful Trappist ale.
The tour provides insights into the history and brewing process of Belgian beers, allowing you to expand your beer knowledge. This style of experience is usually limited to a small group of up to 10 participants — your tour will never be too crowded but you'll still get to socialize with fellow thirsty travelers.
With flexible booking options and a full refund policy up to 24 hours in advance, it's a fantastic way to explore Belgium's renowned beer culture.
For a more intimate experience, consider one of the several private beer tasting excursions. Lasting anywhere between 2 and 4 hours, these exclusive excursions come with the benefit of your own personal guide, who will show you around some of the city's best bars and pubs, while teaching you how to properly taste beer.
At each stop, you'll get to sample a variety of beers—from lagers to ales and everything in between—and learn about Belgian beer culture as you go along.
Easily the most affordable of the beer tastings (just pay for your drinks along the way), the Beer-themed Brussels scavenger hunt is great for small groups of friends or colleagues looking to get their bearings around the city.
Operated from your phone, the outdoor escape game will send you on a mission to find clues and solve puzzles while trying out different beers in various pubs and bars. You'll pass by notorious landmarks and get an insight into the beer-drinking culture of Brussels, at your own pace.
Combining all of Belgium's staple consumables — chocolate, waffles and plenty of beer — with a bit of city sightseeing, this 4-hour culinary adventure is the perfect option for those who prefer to explore a little, rather than stay at one or two bars.
Led by a knowledgeable guide, you'll visit iconic landmarks like the Grand Place and the Royal Galleries, stopping at charming cafes, taverns and restaurants along the way.
Depending on the day (and guide), expect to sample famous Belgian dishes like mussels with frites, beef stew and Brussels waffles, with chocolates for dessert and Belgian beer samples to wash it all down.
Some tours also include whisky tastings, if you'd like to wet your whistle on another level.
The Hungry Mary's Famous Beer and Chocolate Tour in Brussels is a highly recommended tour for anyone with a sweet tooth. Led by knowledgeable and entertaining guides, you'll get to visit the city's top chocolatiers, sample a minimum of 12 different chocolates!
After you've had your fair share of sweet treats, you'll continue toward a couple of different bars and pubs, where you can expect to try at least six traditional Belgian beers (usually accompanied by cheese and cured meats too).
Besides the delightful combination of chocolate and beer, you'll also get a glimpse into the history and culture of Brussels, passing by landmarks like the Grand Place, Manneken Pis and the Royal Galleries in between bites.
While every tour is slightly different, depending on the interests of those taking it, there are some standard places visited during beer tastings in Brussels.
You can typically expect to visit (or at least learn about) popular establishments like Poechenellekelder (the oldest bar in town), Delirium Café, Moeder Lambic (with over 300 different beers to sample), and the traditional, 120-year-old Cantillon Brewery—the last of its kind in Belgium.
Whether here, or at one of the dozens of other pubs, bars and breweries in Brussels, you'll venture into tasting rooms where you can sample a diverse range of lip-smacking beers.
Boasting a range of beer-related artifacts, including historic brewing equipment, beer bottles and all kinds of labels, the Belgian Brewers Museum is another beloved stop (although not included on every tour).
Depending on your tour, you may also get to visit famous chocolate shops (like Leonidas or Belvas), cheese stores or even waffle makers.
And, between stops, you'll pass by a handful of famous landmarks too — Manneken Pis, the Grand Place and the Sablon district, to name a few.
Beer tasting tours in Brussels start at around €25 per person, however, this varies substantially depending on the number of venues visited, the length of the tour and whether or not you opt for food as well.
The shorter, small-group Belgian beer-tasting tours cost between €25 and €50 per person. Private tours are also available, and cost more than the standard small-group option, between €80 and €180, depending on length. However, these are usually per group, not per person, so it can be a more affordable option is traveling with friends or family.
If you prefer to explore on your own, Brussels' self-guided beer-themed scavenger hunt is less than €10. A more comprehensive food and drink experience (like the chocolate, waffles, and beer tour) is usually priced between €60 and €90. Hungry Mary's Famous Beer and Chocolate Tour costs €90 as well.
Every tour includes a guide with local knowledge and beer-tasting expertise, who will lead you through the various venues. Of course, you'll also be tasting different beers as part of your tour and depending on where you go, you may get to sample a range of other drinks too, like wines or spirits.
As for food, some tours include snacks or small plates, while others may offer a full meal. Since each tour is slightly different, it's best to check ahead of time to make sure your expectations are met.
A beer tasting in Brussels will usually start at a designated meeting point in the city center, at popular tourist areas or landmarks such as the Charles Buls Fountain. Alternatively, you might meet your group directly at the first bar (Scott's Bar, for example). Every tour is different, so it's advised to check beforehand.
A beer tasting in Brussels can last anywhere between 2 to 5 hours, depending on which one you choose. Either way, it provides plenty of time to explore multiple beer establishments, learn about their history and immerse yourself in the vibrant beer culture of Brussels.
Most beer-tasting tours can accommodate for wheelchairs, however, the accessibility can vary depending on venues visited.
If it's not already listed on their site, it is recommended to check with the specific tour provider in advance to double-check the accessibility information.
Beer tastings in Brussels allow children of all ages with an accompanying adult, although they cannot participate in the tasting itself.
Beer tastings can be enjoyed at any time in Brussels, but, there are a few occasions and events that are particularly popular for beer enthusiasts.
The Belgian Beer Weekend takes place in early September and features over 400 different Belgian beers from various breweries, providing an excellent opportunity to taste a wide variety of local brews. The city also hosts various beer festivals throughout the year, such as the Brussels Beer Challenge and the Zythos Beer Festival.