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Discover Munich's beer scene with a 3.5-hour guided tour including a brewery visit, beer tastings, and a visit to the Hofbräuhaus for just $55.69 per person.
Getting a taste of Munich’s beer heritage becomes easy and enjoyable with the Beer and Brewery Tour in Munich. Priced at $55.69 per person, this 3.5-hour evening experience is perfect for beer lovers eager to explore local brewing traditions. The tour guides you through Munich’s historic breweries and renowned beer halls, offering a behind-the-scenes look at the brewing process and the city’s famous beer hall, the Hofbräuhaus. With a friendly guide leading the way and two beer samples included, this tour balances education and fun.
This tour is especially popular, having been booked over five times last week, and consistently earns a 4.5-star rating from 145 reviews. It appeals most to those interested in beer culture, Bavarian traditions, and city sightseeing, although it also offers plenty of social opportunities. Keep in mind, the tour ends back at the Marienplatz meeting point, and participants must be 18+ due to alcohol regulations.


The tour kicks off at Marienplatz, a central Munich location easily accessible via public transportation. The maximum group size is 24, which helps maintain a friendly, intimate environment. Most travelers find the pace comfortable, with stops at two main locations: the Paulaner Brewery and Hofbräuhaus.
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The first stop is the Paulaner Brewery, where the brewing process is shown in a real, small-scale brewery. Unlike large industrial facilities, this microbrewery offers a hands-on perspective of craft brewing, with an admission fee included. Visitors get to see the fermentation tanks and brewing techniques up close, making it a fascinating visit for those interested in beer craftsmanship.
While some might expect a larger brewery, this small brewery provides an authentic look at craftsmanship and tradition. It’s an advantage for those wanting a more personal and detailed experience, even if it means seeing a more modest operation.

The Hofbräuhaus is the highlight of the tour for many. As one of Munich’s oldest and most iconic beer halls, it offers a lively atmosphere where visitors can order a Weissbier or a full liter (mass) of beer. The visit lasts about an hour, allowing ample time to soak in the historic ambiance and enjoy a drink in a bustling setting.
Guests are free to explore the hall after the guided portion, and they can sample more beers or relax in the traditionally decorated environment. Because it’s a public venue, there’s no reserved seating, and during peak times, seating can be hard to find.

The tour package includes two 0.5-liter beers per person, which typically feature a refreshing Weissbier—a classic Bavarian wheat beer. Alongside the drinks, a pretzel is provided, offering a typical Bavarian snack. These items contribute to a relaxed, sociable experience and serve as a perfect pairing for the educational aspects of the tour.
Guests should note that additional food and drinks are not included unless explicitly specified, so bringing extra snacks or planning meals afterward might be a good idea.

All transportation between the meeting point and brewery stops is handled as public transit, making logistics straightforward. The tour is suitable for most travelers, thanks to nearby public transportation options and an accessible itinerary. The tour limits participation to those 18 and older due to legal drinking age regulations, and service animals are allowed.
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The guides are noted for their knowledge, friendliness, and humor. They share insights about beer laws, brewery operations, and Munich’s rich beer history. Several reviews highlight the guides’ professionalism and ability to engage, with some stories tailored to the group’s interests.
Guides adjust the itinerary if needed, such as adding a visit to Fruhlingsfest grounds, which enhances the personalized aspect of the tour.

At $55.69, the tour offers good value given the included brewery visit, tastings, transportation, and snacks. The average rating of 4.5 out of 5 reflects strong satisfaction, especially regarding guide quality and the enjoyable social atmosphere.
However, some reviews mention that the actual brewery visit is smaller and more craft-focused than some might expect, which could be a disappointment for those seeking a large-scale brewery tour. Still, many appreciate the authenticity and personal touch.

The tour includes free cancellation if canceled at least 24 hours in advance, offering flexibility for plans that might change. Confirmations are received immediately upon booking, making it straightforward to secure your spot.
Because of the limited group size and popular timing, booking early is recommended, especially during peak tourist seasons.
This tour provides a fun, educational glimpse into Munich’s beer culture, combining a behind-the-scenes brewery visit with a lively stop at Hofbräuhaus. It’s ideal for beer enthusiasts eager to learn about Bavarian brewing traditions, and those who enjoy socializing over drinks.
While it may not satisfy those seeking large, industrial brewery tours, its strength lies in authentic craft brewing experiences and knowledgeable guides who make the tour engaging. The cost, included tastings, and relaxed pace make it a worthwhile option for an evening out in Munich.
Travelers who enjoy local history, good company, and a taste of Bavarian beer traditions will find this tour both informative and enjoyable. For a well-rounded, friendly introduction to Munich’s beer scene, this tour hits the mark.
“Excellent all round met some amazing people and the host was superb and give us loads of information”
Is the tour suitable for non-drinkers?
The tour is designed around beer tastings, and participants must be 18+. Guests who choose not to drink can still enjoy the historic and cultural aspects, but no alternative beverages are provided.
Does the tour include visits to large breweries?
No, the tour visits a small microbrewery that offers a craft brewing experience. It does not include visits to large industrial breweries.
What should I wear?
Comfortable clothing is recommended, especially since you’ll be exploring indoor and outdoor locations. Since the tour involves walking and some standing, wear comfortable shoes.
Can I join the tour if I don’t speak German?
The tour is conducted in English and is suitable for international visitors.
Are there any safety restrictions?
Guests who have consumed too much alcohol may be barred from entering the brewery for safety reasons. The tour limits participation to those 18 and older.
Is transportation included?
Yes, public transportation is provided to the brewery stops, making logistics simple and straightforward.