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Discover Copenhagen's best outdoor craft beer experience with a 2.5-hour guided walk through Nørrebro, including tastings from top Danish breweries.

The Copenhagen Craft BeerWalk in Nørrebro offers an engaging 2.5-hour journey through one of the city’s liveliest neighborhoods. Priced at $61.89 per person, this tour combines local storytelling, outdoor beer tastings, and a chance to learn about famous Danish breweries like Mikkeller and Too Old To Die Young. Starting at the Amager Bryghus Taproom, the tour guides you outdoors through iconic Nørrebro streets, making it perfect for those who enjoy sunshine, city sights, and good company without the confines of a traditional pub crawl.
With a recent rating of 5.0 based on 1 review, it’s clear that this experience resonates well with beer lovers seeking an authentic, social outing. The tour is notably booked 84 days in advance, reflecting its popularity, and it’s designed for adults over 18 who appreciate casual outdoor drinking and city exploration. Its outdoor format means you should dress weather-appropriate, but it also offers a relaxed, flexible pace that highlights Copenhagen’s vibrant street life.

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The tour kicks off at the Amager Bryghus Taproom located on Nørre Voldgade 27. Here, participants receive their first beer tasting, get practical instructions, and have a chance to use the toilet before heading into Nørrebro’s streets. The outdoor start emphasizes Copenhagen’s liberal drinking culture, as alcohol consumption is permitted in public spaces.
This initial stop also offers a chance to enjoy the practical details of the tour, including the souvenir tasting glass that each guest keeps as a memento. The outdoor setting ensures an energetic beginning, setting the tone for the rest of the experience.

The itinerary unfolds with a walk through several iconic Nørrebro locations, each offering a glimpse into Copenhagen’s lively urban fabric.
TorvehallerneKBH provides a brief history of the “food mekka,” setting the scene for the area’s culinary diversity. The visit to Dronning Louises Bro highlights the world’s busiest bicycle street and a popular spot for both locals and visitors, especially on sunny days.
Blågårds Plads serves as a vibrant gathering point for events and summer activities, illustrating Nørrebro’s dynamic community life. The Assistens Cemetery offers a peaceful pause, where notable Danes like Hans Christian Andersen and Søren Kierkegaard are buried, providing a cultural touchstone amid the urban walk. Lastly, Skt Hans Torv has been revitalized into an inviting square, with trees and water features making it a favorite outdoor meeting spot.

The highlight of the tour involves visits to two renowned Danish breweries: Too Old To Die Young and Amager Bryghus.
Too Old To Die Young, established in 2021, makes a variety of craft beers that are widely available in local stores and bars. The brewery’s inclusion offers insight into recent Danish brewing trends, and guests get to taste their signature beers.
Amager Bryghus is known for its innovative approach and is part of the initial stop, where the tasting experience begins. Each stop provides one beer tasting glass to take home, making it a memorable keepsake of this beer adventure.
Throughout the outdoor walk, the English-speaking BeerGuide shares city stories, humorous anecdotes, and details about the breweries and local beer culture. The guide’s storytelling style adds an engaging, relaxed vibe, making the experience more than just beer tasting.
The guide ensures participants stay together and enjoy the outdoor pace, providing timely toilet stops and maintaining a cozy, social environment. The informal outdoor setting allows for spontaneous conversations and a more communal feeling than traditional indoor tastings.

For $61.89, each guest receives 6 Danish tastings, spread across the breweries, along with a personal tasting glass. The tour promises a dash of Danish humor and local stories that add personality to the experience.
Language support is provided by the English-speaking BeerGuide, ensuring clear explanations of each beer and location. The focus on outdoor activities means no food or snacks are included, but the lively atmosphere compensates with plenty of social interaction.
The tour departs from Amager Bryghus Taproom at 4:00 pm, and ends at Too Old To Die Young on Ravnsborggade. It operates year-round, rain or shine, as it is entirely outdoors.
Participants should dress according to the weather, and note that the tour is limited to 20 travelers, ensuring a friendly, small-group feeling. The activity is suitable for most people with reasonable mobility, and service animals are allowed.
Booking typically occurs around 84 days in advance, reflecting a high demand for this unique outdoor beer experience in Copenhagen.
This Craft BeerWalk stands out with its outdoor focus and the chance to learn about local Danish breweries in a relaxed city setting. The storytelling and humor from the guide elevate the experience, making it more engaging than a standard tasting tour.
However, since the experience is entirely outdoors, it may not be ideal during bad weather. The tour does not include food, so guests should plan accordingly if hungry. Its small group size and personalized storytelling create a cozy, social environment that appeals to beer enthusiasts who enjoy city walks.
The Copenhagen Craft BeerWalk in Nørrebro offers an authentic, outdoor exploration of Denmark’s thriving craft beer culture. It effectively combines city sights, local stories, and beer tastings into a relaxed social outing that captures Copenhagen’s liberal attitude towards public drinking.
Ideal for adults over 18 who want an informal, engaging introduction to Danish breweries, this tour promises good company, fascinating stories, and delicious beer in a vibrant neighborhood setting. Its small group format and outdoor emphasis make it a memorable and personable experience, especially for those who like to combine sightseeing with a bit of beer education.
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Is the tour suitable for children or minors?
No, the tour is open only to individuals over 18 due to alcohol consumption.
What should I wear for the outdoor walk?
Dress appropriately for the weather conditions, as the entire tour takes place outside.
Are food options included?
No, this tour does not include food or snacks, only beer tastings from Danish breweries.
Can I bring my own beer?
No, guests are not permitted to bring their own beer onto the tour.
Is the tour accessible for people with mobility issues?
The data does not specify accessibility details, but the tour involves walking outdoors at a relaxed pace.
What is the duration of the tour?
The Copenhagen Craft BeerWalk lasts approximately 2 hours 30 minutes, starting at 4:00 pm.
How many stops are there?
There are seven stops in total, including brewery visits and notable city locations.
What is included in the price?
Guests receive 6 Danish beer tastings, a tasting glass, stories and humor from the guide, and access to city sights.
Is this tour available year-round?
Yes, it operates all year round, regardless of weather, as it is completely outdoors.
How do I book this experience?
Booking can be done in advance, with most trips booked around 84 days ahead. For specific details, visit the provider’s website or contact BeerWalks.dk.