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Join a 2.5-hour Glasgow walking tour with beer tasting, exploring historic sites and sampling Scotland’s best craft beers, led by knowledgeable guides.

The Glasgow: Walking Tour With Beer Tasting offers an engaging blend of history and craft beer. For $52 per person, participants spend 2.5 hours exploring the city’s New Town and enjoying guided beer tastings from across Scotland. Starting at Nelson Mandela Place, this tour is perfect for those interested in Glasgow’s development and local brewing culture.
The tour is designed for history lovers and beer enthusiasts, with a focus on Scotland’s award-winning craft beers. The guides are praised for their knowledge and friendly approach, making this experience both educational and fun. While it’s a small group activity with limited to 10 participants, it ensures personalized attention.
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The tour kicks off at the stunning Blythswood Square, a central and elegant spot in Glasgow. From here, the guide shares how William Harley, a young labourer turned entrepreneur, influenced the city’s brewing industry over 800 years. The story brings together themes of royalty visits, civic pride, and business ups and downs, framing Glasgow’s skyline and economy.
This initial segment sets a lively tone, blending history with local color. The guide’s storytelling skill makes the narrative engaging, making the early part of the walk both informative and lively.

Next, the tour moves through Glasgow’s New Town, a district known for its architecture and design. As participants walk along High Street, the guide points out features tied to Harley’s story and the city’s growth as a major exporter of bottled beer.
This part of the tour balances sightseeing with historical context, making it clear how brewing shaped Glasgow’s economy and urban landscape. The 25-minute walk is paced comfortably, allowing for photo stops and local insights.
The tour includes two stops at local bars, each lasting 25 minutes, where guests sample Scottish craft beers. The guides lead a tutored tasting, introducing raw ingredients and the science of brewing, helping participants discover flavors they might not encounter elsewhere.
Guests often praise the variety and quality of the beers, along with the knowledgeable guidance that enhances the tasting experience. The beers served are all award-winning, providing a true taste of Scotland’s craft beer scene.
More Great Tours NearbyThe Merchant City area is next, where the tour provides another 25-minute guided walk. As part of the journey, the guide shares stories of Glasgow’s shipbuilding and trading history, intertwined with the beer industry’s rise.
This neighborhood combines historic architecture with modern vibrancy, making it an ideal spot for sightseeing and a taste of local culture. The walk offers visual interest and context for the city’s development as a beer-exporting hub.
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The tour culminates at George Square, a central location known for its statues and city views. Here, the guide wraps up the story, and participants have the chance for a final beer tasting at a local bar.
This last stop provides an opportunity to reflect on the history, enjoy more local beers, and ask questions. The 25-minute segment allows for some relaxed enjoyment before concluding back at the starting point.
The tour begins outside the blue door at 12 Nelson Mandela Place, a convenient city-center location. It ends at George Square, making it easy to continue exploring Glasgow afterward.
With limited to 10 participants, the small group format ensures personalized attention and a more interactive experience. The activity is suitable for adults 18+, with venues checking IDs due to alcohol licensing regulations.

The tour price covers a fully guided experience, with tutored tastings of Scottish beers, and all beers served during tastings. However, additional beers after tastings are not included, so participants should plan accordingly if they want to continue drinking afterward.
Participants are advised to bring passport or ID card and comfortable shoes for walking. Those with dietary requirements should inform the organizers in advance.

With a stellar 4.9 out of 5 rating based on 58 reviews, the tour consistently earns praise for its knowledgeable guides, entertaining storytelling, and delicious tastings. Guides like Lei and Francesca are highlighted for their personality and expertise.
Reviewers appreciate how the guides blend history and beer culture, often mentioning that they learned something new about Glasgow while enjoying tasty beers. The small group size and well-organized itinerary contribute to a personal and engaging experience.
The Glasgow: Walking Tour With Beer Tasting delivers a rich mix of storytelling, sightseeing, and tasting. It’s ideal for those wanting a deep dive into Glasgow’s development, especially how brewing shaped the city’s economy and identity.
The small group format, professional guides, and quality Scottish beers make this tour stand out. It’s particularly suited for history buffs and beer lovers seeking a casual, informative experience in the city’s vibrant streets.
While it’s a shorter tour without extended tastings, the focused itinerary ensures you get a meaningful taste of Glasgow’s brewing history and local craft beer scene in just 2.5 hours.
“Really grest tour, toys guide lei was lovely, great tastings and learnt about Glasgow too walking from place to place, had a brilliant time, beers …”
Is the tour suitable for children?
No, the tour is not suitable for children under 18 because beer is served only to guests aged 18+.
How long does the tour last?
The tour lasts approximately 2.5 hours, with stops at various city locations and bars.
Where does the tour start and end?
It begins outside 12 Nelson Mandela Place and ends at George Square in Glasgow’s city center.
Are the beers included in the price?
Yes, the tutored tastings include beer for tasting, but additional drinks after the tastings are not included.
Are dietary requirements accommodated?
Yes, but dietary requirements should be advised in advance.
Can I cancel the tour?
Yes, full refund is available if you cancel up to 24 hours in advance.