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Discover Estonia's craft beer scene with a 2-hour private tasting in Tallinn, exploring 7 beers, beer history, and brewing insights for $57.84 per person.
A 2-hour Estonian Craft Beer Tasting & History tour in Tallinn offers a well-rounded glimpse into the country’s vibrant craft beer scene. Priced at $57.84 per person, this private experience is designed for small groups and provides an intimate setting to explore 7 carefully selected local craft beers. The tour features a knowledgeable guide who is both a local beer enthusiast and home brewer, sharing insights into beer styles, brewing techniques, and Estonia’s brewing heritage.
What makes this tour stand out is the host’s passion, combined with an authentic, relaxed atmosphere in a specially prepared tasting room. While it’s not a pub crawl, it offers a private, educational experience perfect for those eager to go beyond the typical big-name brands. With reviews praising its value and personal touch, this tour appeals to craft beer lovers seeking both knowledge and quality in a cozy setting.


The tour begins at Tatari tn 12/1 in Tallinn, a convenient location near public transportation options. From this point, the host leads you into a cozy, private tasting room, where the focus is entirely on the beers and stories behind them. The tour ends back at the same starting spot, making logistics simple and straightforward.
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The guide for this experience is described as a local beer enthusiast and home brewer with over 5 years of brewing experience and more than 1,500 beers tasted from around the world. This background ensures that the explanations about beer styles, brewing processes, and Estonian beer culture are both detailed and engaging. The host’s personality includes a sense of humor, often sharing local jokes and testing your “sensitivity” in a fun, relaxed manner.
Participants sample 7 different types of Estonian craft beers, both light and dark varieties. The host provides insights into each beer’s ingredients, brewing techniques, and regional origins. This selection highlights local breweries, giving a flavor of Estonia’s innovative craft beer scene that often goes unnoticed compared to international brands.

Throughout the tasting, attendees learn about various beer styles—including why certain beers are called what they are, such as India Pale Ale. The guide also showcases videos explaining the brewing process, helping to visualize how each beer is made. This educational component is ideal for anyone wanting to deepen their beer knowledge, whether a novice or seasoned enthusiast.
The entire experience takes place in a relaxed, private room with massive oak tables, creating an inviting environment free from the noise and distraction of a busy pub. This setting encourages conversation and learning, with opportunities for sensitive jokes and local humor to add personality to the session.
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Beyond the tasting, the guide is happy to recommend local craft beer bars, specialty shops, and spots to enjoy gourmet burgers or local cuisine. These suggestions help extend the craft beer experience, whether you want to explore more of Tallinn or find the best places for genuine Estonian flavors.

The tour has a maximum of 30 travelers and is available for booking about 27 days in advance on average, indicating good availability. Confirmation is received within 48 hours, and the experience offers free cancellation up to 24 hours before the start, providing flexibility for travelers who may need to adjust their plans.

Unlike generic pub crawls, this is a private, educational experience tailored to small groups or couples. The focus on local breweries and craft beers provides a deeper understanding of Estonia’s beer culture. Its valued reviews emphasize the personalized attention, high-quality selection, and the host’s expertise, making it a worthwhile choice for enthusiasts seeking both fun and learning.
This Estonian Craft Beer Tasting & History tour offers a personalized, relaxed environment to discover Tallinn’s craft beer scene. With 7 beers, educational insights, and a passionate host, it provides a high-value experience that stands out from typical pub visits.
The private setting ensures comfort and engagement, perfect for beer lovers wanting to learn about Estonia’s brewing traditions or locals eager to share their culture with visitors. The moderate price and flexible cancellation policy add to its appeal.
This tour is best suited for those interested in craft beer, local traditions, and engaging storytelling. It promises a fun, informative session that will leave you with new knowledge and a greater appreciation for Estonian beer craftsmanship.
“Martin provided an informative and interesting 2 hours exploring 7 varieties of craft beer and shared information about beer making and the country…”
What is the duration of the tour?
The tour lasts approximately 2 hours.
How many beers are sampled during the session?
Participants taste 7 different types of Estonian craft beers.
Where does the tour start and end?
It begins and ends at Tatari tn 12/1 in Tallinn.
Can I cancel if my plans change?
Yes, free cancellation is available up to 24 hours before the experience.
Is this a group or private experience?
It is a private event hosted in a specially prepared tasting room, ideal for small groups or couples.
What is included in the price?
The price covers the guided tasting of 7 beers, educational commentary, and the private tasting environment.
Is the tour suitable for children or service animals?
Service animals are allowed; no specific info about children, but given the private, educational nature, it’s best suited for adults.
Do I need prior knowledge about beer?
No prior knowledge is necessary. The guide provides explanations suitable for all levels.
What recommendations does the host provide?
The host offers tips on local craft beer bars, shops, and places to eat in Tallinn.
How accessible is the location?
The starting point is near public transportation, making it accessible for most visitors.