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Discover Newfoundland’s beer scene on this 2.5-hour tour in St. John’s, including visits to three breweries, sampling seven local beers, and lively stories.

The Newfoundland Beer Tour in St. John’s offers a flavorful journey through the island’s beer culture, with a price of $70.52 per person. This 2-hour 30-minute experience begins at the “A TIME” statue on George Street, the city’s lively entertainment hub, and takes guests through three different breweries and pubs. The tour is guided by knowledgeable local guides, who share stories about prohibition, local legends, and Newfoundland’s connection to beer, making it ideal for those interested in both tasting and learning.
With 15 reviews rating it at 5.0/5, and 93% recommending it, this tour clearly resonates with participants. The tour includes 7 samples of locally brewed beer, roughly equivalent to about 2 pints, and is suitable for most travelers aged 19 and over. While the tour is intimate, with a maximum group size of 12, it promises both engaging storytelling and a chance to enjoy Newfoundland’s diverse brewing styles.

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The tour begins on George Street, known as the heart of the entertainment district. This lively area sets the scene for a mix of history, local culture, and vibrant nightlife. Guides share insights into how St. John’s began, its architectural character, and traditions that shape the city today. The 15-minute stop at this iconic location provides context before heading into the city’s breweries.
Participants get a taste of St. John’s lively atmosphere, setting a relaxed tone for the rest of the tour. The proximity to public transportation makes it easy to access and ensures a convenient start for most visitors.

The tour includes visits to three distinct breweries and pubs: Gahan House, The Newfoundland Embassy, and YellowBelly Brewery. Each stop offers a different flavor and ambiance, giving guests a well-rounded view of Newfoundland’s brewing scene.
Gahan House is known for its diverse beer options and welcoming atmosphere. The Newfoundland Embassy offers a chance to sample local brews while enjoying the historic surroundings. The YellowBelly Brewery, situated near the meeting point, is notable for its Irish connection and YellowBelly nickname. Here, the tour concludes with two samples, and guides share stories about why the brewery earned its name.
This format allows ample time for sampling multiple beer types at each stop, along with engaging stories and background about each brewery’s history and brewing style.

Participants receive 7 small samples of beer during the tour, which totals approximately 2 pints of Newfoundland’s finest brews. The selection includes a sour brewed with Newfoundland sea salt, bringing a local twist to the tasting, as well as varieties of ales and lagers. Guides also give a quick crash course on how to taste craft beer properly, enhancing the appreciation of each pour.
The variety of beers ensures that everyone finds something they enjoy, whether their preference is for light lagers or richer stouts. The tasting experience is designed to be approachable and educational, perfect for those new to craft beer or seasoned enthusiasts.

The stories Shared by guides Pierre and Axel are a major highlight. Their warm, enthusiastic, and knowledgeable presence turns the tour into more than just beer sampling. Guides recount local legends, historical tidbits about prohibition, and an accidental port discovery that shaped Newfoundland’s maritime history.
In addition, guides weave in personal anecdotes and recommendations about what to try in St. John’s beyond the tour. They are praised for describing surroundings to visually impaired guests, showing their attentiveness and dedication to creating an inclusive experience.

The tour departs from the “A TIME” statue on George Street at 1:30 pm. The meeting point’s proximity to public transportation makes it a convenient start for most travelers. With a maximum of 12 participants, the group remains intimate and allows for personalized attention from guides.
Since the tour is designed for adults aged 19 and over, it is important for participants to bring valid ID. The tour’s pacing is relaxed, making it accessible for most fitness levels, but some walking between stops should be expected.

At $70.52, this tour offers a compelling combination of local beer tastings, engaging stories, and cultural insights. The three brewery stops give a well-rounded view of Newfoundland’s brewing diversity, and the knowledgeable guides enhance the experience with entertaining narratives.
Participants leave with a new appreciation for Newfoundland’s beer, along with tips on what local brews to try further. The tour’s small group size and personal touches make it particularly appealing for those seeking an authentic, relaxed, and informative outing.

This beer tour in St. John’s suits those interested in craft beer, local history, and Newfoundland culture. It’s perfect for adults over 19 looking for a social, educational, and flavorful activity. The tour’s length and pace make it manageable for most fitness levels, and the stories shared by guides add a layer of connection to the city.
While it focuses on beer, the tour also offers a glimpse into St. John’s heritage and local legends, making it a rounded experience. If you enjoy small group tours with a personal touch and local brews with unique twists, this Newfoundland Beer Tour checks all the boxes.
“The Tour took us to three pubs where we sampled 7 local beers. The guide was great. As was the beer!”
Is this tour suitable for non-drinkers?
No, participants must be over 19 and will sample seven beers during the tour.
How long does the tour last?
Approximately 2 hours and 30 minutes.
Where does the tour start?
It begins at the “A TIME” statue on George Street.
Are the beers included in the price?
Yes, the 7 samples of local beer are included in the $70.52 price.
Is this tour accessible via public transportation?
Yes, the meeting point is near public transit.
What is the group size?
The maximum group size is 12 travelers.
Can I cancel if I change my mind?
Yes, free cancellation is available up to 24 hours before the start.
Are guides knowledgeable about the local beer scene?
Absolutely, guides like Pierre and Axel are praised for their expertise and storytelling.
What makes YellowBelly Brewery special?
It’s located near the meeting point and called YellowBelly because of its Irish connections.
Do the stops include historic or cultural insights?
Yes, guides share stories about local legends, prohibition, and the city’s development.
Is this tour good for visitors wanting an authentic Newfoundland experience?
Yes, the tour combines beer tasting with local stories, providing an authentic taste of St. John’s.
Can I join the tour if I am new to craft beer?
Definitely, guides provide a crash course on tasting craft beers, making it friendly for beginners.