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Discover Galicia’s first beer museum with a guided tour including beer and cheese tastings, food pairing, and exclusive gifts for a fully sensory experience.
The Guided Visit to the Estrella Galicia Museum with Canned Food Pairing offers an engaging look into one of Spain’s most renowned breweries. Priced at $48.84 per person, this 2.5-hour tour in A Coruña, Galicia combines a detailed exploration of beer production with a tasting journey that features five Estrella Galicia beers alongside Galician cheeses and high-quality preserves. The tour is highly recommended, with a perfect 5.0 rating from 66 reviews and 99% of participants indicating they would recommend it. While the experience is primarily offered in Spanish, the reviews praise the knowledgeable guides and interactive presentation, making it suitable for those interested in beer, food, and local culture.
This tour is best suited for adults who enjoy beer and food pairings, and those curious about the beer-making process or local Galicia products. The inclusion of exclusive gifts like an Estrella Galicia Atlantic Cup and a MEGA cloth bag adds a special touch, making it a memorable activity. Keep in mind that private transportation is not included, and alcoholic beverages are not served to minors. The tour is popular, often booked 53 days in advance, so planning ahead ensures availability.


The Estrella Galicia Museum is notably Spain’s first dedicated beer museum and is integrated directly into the active Estrella Galicia brewery in A Coruña. The tour starts at the MEGA Museo Estrella Galicia, where visitors experience a sensory journey through eight distinct sectors. These sections cover the origins of beer, the raw materials used, the brewing process, and packaging and distribution. The final stops focus on the advertising and sponsorship activities of Estrella Galicia.
This setup allows for a hands-on, visual, and informative experience. Reviewers highlight the modern presentation and visual effects that keep the tour lively and engaging. The integration of interactive displays means visitors can better understand the beer creation process and see how the brand promotes itself at all levels. The museum’s design and flow seem to impress, making for a rich, educational visit that appeals to beer enthusiasts and curious newcomers alike.
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The tour leads visitors to a dedicated tasting room, where the focus shifts to sampling Estrella Galicia beers. The Perfect Draft and Service Experience is a highlight, teaching visitors how to pour beer properly to enhance flavor and presentation. Participants enjoy five different Estrella Galicia beers and five Galician cheeses, perfectly paired to highlight local flavors.
The food pairing with Galician preserves of first quality adds a culinary dimension to the experience. Many reviews praise the delicious pairings and well-chosen cheeses, which elevate the tasting and make it more than just a beer sampling. The guided explanations help participants appreciate the nuances of each beer and food combination, creating a rich sensory experience.

At the conclusion of the tour, visitors receive a Welcome Pack, which includes several exclusive Estrella Galicia-themed items. This gift pack features the Atlantic Cup, a MEGA cloth bag, a 1906 virtual tasting, and a wooden MEGA opener. These souvenirs serve as memorable keepsakes and allow guests to relive their experience at home or share it with friends.
The Welcome Pack is a thoughtful gesture that adds value to the overall experience, making the tour not only educational but also memorable through these special mementos. Many reviewers describe this as a nice touch that enhances the sense of receiving a premium, Galician product experience.

The guides are a prominent feature of this tour, with reviews frequently praising their knowledge, friendliness, and enthusiasm. Guides like Judith, Sara, and Jacobo are noted for their ability to explain complex processes simply and keep the group engaged. Words like “passionate” and “friendly” appear regularly in feedback.
While some mention that the guide speaks quickly, overall, visitors find the explanations clear, especially when complemented by visual displays. The guides’ ability to adapt—such as offering non-alcoholic options—also receives positive notes. Their expertise helps elevate the tour from a simple tasting to a learning experience.
The tour is booked on average 53 days in advance, indicating high demand. The price of $48.84 is considered good value given the included guided tour, tastings, and gifts. The experience is conducted mainly in Spanish, but the visual and interactive elements compensate for language barriers, and guides are appreciated for their clarity.
Participants should note that private transportation is not included, so planning transport to the brewery is necessary. The tour’s duration of approximately 2 hours 30 minutes makes it suitable for a half-day activity. It’s accessible to most travelers and service animals are allowed, but alcoholic beverages are not served to minors.

The tour’s integration into Spain’s first beer museum makes it a unique experience. The interactive exhibits, detailed insights into beer production, and pairing with Galician cheeses and preserves distinguish it from typical brewery visits. The gift items and virtual tastings add a layer of exclusivity.
Many reviews emphasize the high quality of the presentation and the engaging, modern approach. The friendly, knowledgeable guides and well-organized flow create an experience that’s both educational and fun—perfect for beer lovers and curious visitors seeking a local, authentic activity.

This experience appeals most to adults interested in beer and food pairings who appreciate detailed explanations and interactive displays. Locals and travelers seeking to learn about Galicia’s brewing tradition will find this tour particularly satisfying. It also suits those looking for a cultural activity that combines history, marketing, and taste.
While the tour is primarily in Spanish, the visual and sensory elements allow non-Spanish speakers to enjoy it fully, especially with the assistance of the well-explained exhibits. For beer connoisseurs or food fans, this well-rounded, immersive experience offers plenty of memorable moments.

The Guided Visit to the Estrella Galicia Museum delivers a comprehensive, sensory-rich experience into Galicia’s most iconic brewery. The guided explanations, interactive displays, and food pairing make for a well-rounded visit that appeals to beer lovers and curious visitors alike.
The inclusive gifts and the detailed insights into the beer-making process add significant value. While primarily in Spanish, the visuals and guided commentary ensure that non-Spanish speakers can still enjoy the tour. This experience is best suited for adults who want to combine education, tasting, and local culture, and it’s a highly recommended activity for anyone visiting A Coruña.
“A very interesting tour. Modern presentation and visual effects. Hands on and informative. Displays in multiple languages. Our guide did very well …”
Is this tour suitable for children?
No, alcoholic beverages are not served to minors, making it suitable only for adults.
How long does the tour last?
The tour takes approximately 2 hours 30 minutes, making it a half-day activity.
Is transportation included?
No, private transportation is not included; visitors should arrange their own transport to the brewery.
Do the guides speak English?
The tour is mainly in Spanish, but guides are praised for their clarity and friendliness. If needed, visitors should inquire about English guides in advance.
What do I receive at the end of the tour?
Guests get a Welcome Pack with an Estrella Galicia Atlantic Cup, a MEGA cloth bag, a 1906 virtual tasting, and a wooden MEGA opener.
Can I cancel the tour if my plans change?
Yes, full refunds are available if canceled at least 24 hours in advance. Cancellations made less than 24 hours before are non-refundable.
Is this experience accessible?
The tour is accessible to most travelers, and service animals are allowed. However, check specific accessibility needs when booking.
What makes this tour stand out?
Its integration into Spain’s first beer museum, the interactive exhibits, and exclusive gifts make this a distinctive brewery visit.
Can I experience non-alcoholic options?
Yes, non-alcoholic beers are available for those who prefer or need them.
Would this tour be good for beer newbies?
Absolutely, the guides explain the brewing process clearly, and the pairings are designed to be both educational and enjoyable for all levels.