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Discover Copenhagen's Vesterbro neighborhood on a 2-hour outdoor beer tasting tour for $66, featuring 8 local and craft beers, comedy, and lively stories.
Explore Copenhagen’s Vesterbro neighborhood with the Politically Incorrect Beer Tasting Walking Tour, a lively 2-hour experience priced at $66 per person. Departing from the Urban House Hostel, this tour combines beer tasting, humor, and historical tales in an outdoor setting, making the most of Copenhagen’s relaxed laws that allow drinking outside.
This tour is perfect for those interested in local craft beers and underground city stories, especially if you enjoy guided walks with a humorous twist. While it offers a diverse beer lineup and engaging guides, it is important to remember that food and non-alcoholic options are not included, and the experience focuses on outdoor exploration.


The tour kicks off at the Urban House Hostel, where travelers are welcomed just inside on the right side. The guide, who is experienced in weaving humor into storytelling, leads the group outdoors for the entire experience, so dressing weather-appropriate is recommended. The start is casual, setting the tone for a relaxed, engaging walk through Copenhagen’s vibrant Vesterbro neighborhood.
This neighborhood has a colorful past as a red-light district and meatpacking hub, which the guide highlights early on. The outdoor format allows for a flexible, lively atmosphere, where you can enjoy drinking from open containers, thanks to local laws that permit outdoor alcohol consumption.
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The first stop is Mikkeller Bar, famous for its innovative craft beers. Here, a brief guided tour of the bar’s history and brewing philosophy takes about 10 minutes. The venue offers a glimpse into Copenhagen’s booming craft beer scene, and the tasting here introduces local beer styles that set the tone for the rest of the tour.
Expect to sample a variety of beers that showcase the creativity of Danish brewers. While the focus is on educating about the local brewery scene, the beer amounts are small, emphasizing quality and storytelling over large pours. The lively atmosphere and insights from your guide make this an engaging start.

Next, the group moves to Fermentoren, for a 15-minute guided tour. This venue is renowned for its innovative craft beer selections and for fostering a community vibe. The guide discusses how Fermentoren contributes to Copenhagen’s beer culture, making it a perfect place to understand local brewing trends.
Here, participants taste additional beers, adding to the eight in total over the entire tour. The focus remains on local and craft beers, with the guide sharing stories behind each brewery and beer style. The outdoor format continues, allowing for a relaxed, social experience.

The tour then ventures into the Meatpacking District, a area that has undergone a remarkable transformation from gritty to trendy. This stop lasts about 15 minutes and provides historical insights into the district’s past as a center for meat processing and nightlife.
The guide narrates stories of former brothels and drinking dens, offering a flavor of Copenhagen’s edgy side. Today, this neighborhood is a popular nightlife hub, and the tour showcases local hot spots where you can catch the vibe of Vesterbro’s gritty roots and modern revival. This stop emphasizes history and culture as much as beer tasting.
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At Spunk, the group spends around 15 minutes enjoying more beer tastings and a chance to soak in the lively atmosphere. This venue is known for its dedication to craft brews and for being a local favorite among beer enthusiasts.
The guide continues to share stories about Copenhagen’s brewery scene, giving context to each beer tasted. The outdoor setting allows for conversational pacing and plenty of opportunities to ask questions and learn about beer styles, local breweries, and neighborhood history.
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The last stop is Sonder Boulevard, a spot that offers a relaxed environment to enjoy the final 10-minute tasting session. This venue often features a mix of local beers and popular favorites. The guide wraps up the tasting segment here, sharing stories about Copenhagen’s evolving beer scene and local hotspots.
This final venue serves as a friendly conclusion, allowing the group to reflect on the stories, beers, and Copenhagen’s gritty history shared throughout the walk. The outdoor format continues, maintaining the casual, social tone.

The tour concludes at Bootleggers Vesterbro, where participants can stay longer to enjoy more drinks or grab food. The guide recommends reserving a table for at least 30 minutes to an hour, especially if you want time to order more drinks and eat.
While food and non-alcoholic options are not included in the tour, the area offers many options to continue your evening. This end point encourages further socializing and exploring the Vesterbro neighborhood.

The outdoor walking tour is designed for those who enjoy informative, humor-filled guides and casual beer tastings. The tour operates with a live English-speaking guide and includes 8 beers from local and craft breweries.
Meeting at the Urban House Hostel, travelers should bring ID or passport and dress appropriately for the weather. The tour is not suitable for pregnant women, children under 18, or those with gluten intolerance.
It’s easy to cancel up to 24 hours in advance for a full refund, and you can reserve your spot now and pay later for flexible planning.

The guides are praised for their entertaining stories and sharp humor, making history and beer tasting equally engaging. Several reviews highlight Magnus, Martin, Sebastian, Thor, and Roger as especially funny, knowledgeable, and attentive guides.
Their storytelling often blends local history, humorous anecdotes, and beer knowledge, creating a lighthearted yet informative atmosphere. The guides’ ability to engage diverse groups contributes to a vibrant, social environment that many find memorable.
This tour is ideal for adventurous beer lovers interested in Copenhagen’s underground side and local history. It suits those who appreciate humor, storytelling, and outdoor exploration. Given the small beer portions and outdoor format, it works best for travelers comfortable with weather conditions and casual drinking.
It is especially popular among groups of friends, solo travelers, and anyone curious about Copenhagen’s gritty past and vibrant craft beer scene. It is less suitable for those with gluten intolerance or young children.
This tour offers a unique blend of history, humor, and craft beer in the lively streets of Vesterbro. For $66, the experience provides eight tastings, an insightful guide, and a chance to see parts of Copenhagen that are often overlooked.
While food and non-alcoholic drinks are not included, the informal, outdoor setting and entertaining guides make this a fun, laid-back way to spend a couple of hours. It’s especially suitable for those who enjoy learning through storytelling and socializing outdoors.
The high rating of 4.9 based on 215 reviews reflects its popularity and strong reputation for fun, knowledge, and good value. If you’re seeking a lighthearted, beer-filled adventure in Copenhagen, this tour is a great choice.
Is this tour suitable for children?
No, the tour is not suitable for children under 18 years due to alcohol tasting and age restrictions.
Do I need to bring my ID or passport?
Yes, it is recommended to bring passport or ID card for identification.
Can I join if I don’t drink alcohol?
Non-alcoholic options are not included, so this tour is best suited for those who plan to taste beers.
What should I wear?
Dress weather-appropriate, as the entire tour takes place outdoors.
How long is the tour?
The tour lasts approximately 2 hours with stops at five venues.
Where exactly do I meet the guide?
Meet just inside the Urban House Hostel, on the right side, and look for the orange cooler.
What happens if it rains?
Since the tour is outdoor only, it’s important to dress for the weather. No indoor shelter is specified.
Is there any food included?
No, food is not included and must be purchased separately if desired.
Can I cancel or change my reservation?
Yes, you can cancel up to 24 hours in advance for a full refund and reserve now, pay later.
What makes this tour different from other beer tours?
Its focus on Vesterbro’s gritty history, humorous storytelling, and outdoor format set it apart from traditional pub crawls.
This detailed review showcases the unique outdoor, history-filled beer experience that Copenhagen’s Politically Incorrect Beer Tasting Walking Tour offers, highlighting its entertaining guides, diverse beer lineup, and authentic neighborhood insights.
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