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Experience Copenhagen's Vesterbro district on this lively 2-hour beer walk filled with nine tastings, humorous guides, and local history insights for $65.44.

The Politically Incorrect Beer Walk in Copenhagen offers an engaging blend of local history, humor, and beer tasting. For $65.44 per person, you spend about two hours wandering through the vibrant Vesterbro neighborhood, sampling nine different beers—roughly one liter—alongside a guide known for their witty and sometimes “politically incorrect” humor.
This experience is perfect for those who want more than just a traditional bar crawl. The tour combines informative storytelling about Copenhagen’s past, especially the transformation of Vesterbro from a seedy district to a trendy hotspot, with a fun, lighthearted atmosphere. It’s especially suited for travelers seeking an entertaining, social outing with a bit of edge, though those easily offended should consider the tour’s upfront humor style.
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The tour begins at Urban House Copenhagen by MEININGER, located at Colbjørnsensgade 5, 1652 Copenhagen V. This lively hostel serves as the perfect launchpad for your adventure into Vesterbro’s colorful streets. Here, the guide introduces the neighborhood, touching on Tivoli, trains, and Carlsberg, setting the stage for what’s to come.
The meeting point is convenient and easy to find, especially since the tour ends at Sønder Boulevard. The walk starts promptly, with the guide sharing initial context about the district’s history and its evolution from a gritty area to a trendy district full of nightlife and culture. Participants get a preview of the nine beer tastings awaiting them, along with the humorous tone that defines the tour.

The first stroll takes you through Copenhagen Central Station, built in 1911. The guide highlights some architectural details and shares insights into the station’s significance as the city’s transportation hub. This stop offers a brief glimpse into Copenhagen’s development, providing a fitting start to a tour blending urban history with local flavor.
From here, the walk continues through Vesterbro’s streets, emphasizing the neighborhood’s seedy past and its transformation into a modern hub. The guide’s storytelling makes these past scenes vivid, often laced with humor and candid commentary, creating a lively atmosphere.

Next, the tour stops outside Spunk Bar, located right next to Copenhagen’s notorious red-light district. Here, participants receive their first beer sample and learn about the district’s reputation and evolution. The stop lasts about 10 minutes, providing a chance to enjoy the atmosphere and snap some photos.
The guide shares stories about the neighborhood’s gritty history and how it’s now a vibrant part of Copenhagen’s nightlife scene. The blend of local legends and humorous anecdotes keeps the mood light and entertaining.

At the Mikkeller Bar, the tour delves into Denmark’s craft brewery scene, spotlighting Mikkeller, a brewery founded in 2006 that has gained international fame. The guide discusses the gypsy brewing approach—brewing without a dedicated brewery—and how Mikkeller has revolutionized Danish beer culture.
Participants sample select beers from the brewery, often enjoying unique and innovative flavors. This stop offers a chance to learn about craft beer trends and the passion behind Danish brewing. The guide’s insights make this part both educational and flavorful.
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The itinerary then takes you to the Meatpacking District, a former industrial zone turned hip nightlife hotspot. The guide points out the Brown and White Meatpacking Districts, explaining their historical roles and current status.
Passing WarPigs, a well-known heavy metal and American-style brewpub, highlights the area’s diverse beer options. This stop is ideal for those interested in urban renewal stories and the local nightlife scene, with plenty of lively ambiance and photo opportunities.

The tour’s final stop is Sønder Boulevard, a street popular in the summer with locals and visitors alike. The guide describes how the street functions as a Bodega living hub, with outdoor bars, music, and socializing, especially when the sun shines.
In colder months, the area still retains its character, often associated with Danish movie villains and classic Tuborg beers. The tour concludes here, giving participants the chance to continue exploring or relax with a purchased beer from the nearby kiosk or bar.

The Politically Incorrect Beer Walk includes nine different beers for tasting, totaling roughly one liter of beer per person. The tour is outdoors, with most travelers able to participate, and is suitable for those comfortable with walking and standing.
While snacks are not included, the tour provides a lively, humor-filled environment. The group size is limited to 24, ensuring a relaxed pace and personalized experience. The tour is run by Politically Incorrect Tours, known for their witty guides and candid style.
Reviews consistently praise the guide’s humor and historical knowledge. Guides like Roger and Sebastian receive high marks for their amusing storytelling and ability to entertain while sharing local history. The humor can sometimes border on “politically incorrect,” which is explicitly part of the tour’s character, so it’s best suited for those with a thick skin and a sense of humor.
Many reviewers mention that this tour is a great way to meet people, with the lively atmosphere fostering fun conversations and new friendships. The informative stories about Copenhagen and the neighborhood’s transformation are especially appreciated.
Participants should be prepared for outdoor walking and standing for about two hours. The tour is not recommended for people with celiac disease or those seeking a traditional pub crawl. Since it’s a beer walk, it’s advisable to have proper footwear and dress comfortably for the weather.
The tour operates in good weather, with options for rescheduling or full refunds if canceled due to rain or poor conditions. Booking is recommended at least 15 days in advance to secure a spot, given its popularity and high ratings.
The tour ends on Sønder Boulevard, where you can relax at outdoor kiosks or step into a nearby bar. It’s a perfect spot to continue socializing or reflect on the neighborhood’s history and culture. The informal nature of the ending allows guests to extend their experience without feeling rushed.
This tour offers a uniquely humorous perspective on Copenhagen’s Vesterbro district, combining local history, craft beers, and street-level stories. The witty, sometimes crude guide keeps the energy high and the mood fun, making it a memorable outing for those who enjoy an irreverent approach.
While it’s not a traditional brewery tour or pub crawl, the balance of storytelling, beer tasting, and city exploration provides great value. It’s especially recommended for adults who appreciate humor, local culture, and a relaxed, social atmosphere. For visitors seeking a lighthearted way to discover Copenhagen beyond the main attractions, this beer walk offers genuine entertainment and insight.
“AWESOME SAUCE I LOVE YOU ROGER!! So much fun!! History you wont hear anywhere else!! Roger is so great!! #rogerthat”
Is this tour suitable for all ages?
The tour is designed for adults, especially those comfortable with public drinking and humorous content. It’s not suitable for minors or those sensitive to coarse humor.
Do I need to bring anything?
Participants should wear comfortable clothing suitable for walking and outdoor weather. No snacks are included, so bringing a small snack or water is optional.
Can I cancel or reschedule?
Yes, the tour offers free cancellation up to 24 hours before the scheduled time. Cancellations within 24 hours are not refunded.
What if it rains?
The experience requires good weather. If canceled due to rain, participants are offered a different date or a full refund.
How many beers do I taste?
You receive nine different beers, totaling approximately one liter of beer during the two-hour walk.
Is there an age or health restriction?
Most travelers can participate, but the tour is not recommended for people with celiac disease or those unable to walk comfortably for about two hours.
This lively beer walk in Copenhagen stands out for its blend of humor, history, and craft beer, making it an excellent choice for adults seeking a fun, social experience outside of traditional sightseeing.