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Discover eský Krumlov’s brewing secrets on a 3-hour tour featuring brewery visits, pub tastings, Czech pub food, and a beer tasting session. Perfect for beer lovers.

The Krumlov Beer Tour offers a compact yet comprehensive experience for anyone interested in Czech beer culture. Spanning 3 to 5 hours, this private guided tour takes you through historic breweries, local pubs, and beer tasting sessions, all within the picturesque town of eský Krumlov in the South Bohemian Region.
The tour costs a fixed price, includes visits to both old and modern breweries, and emphasizes the town’s brewing legacy dating back centuries. It’s an ideal choice for adults over 18 seeking to learn about Czech brewing traditions while enjoying authentic beer and food. While the tour is quite engaging and packed with highlights, it’s worth noting that it’s not designed for visitors with mobility restrictions, as some stops involve walking on cobblestone streets.
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The tour begins at one of two meeting points: námstí Svornosti at the Infocentrum or a traditional village location. From there, the guided experience kicks off with a walk through eský Krumlov’s old town, including a 30-minute visit to an arts & crafts market.
The main activity is a detailed guided tour of a historical brewery that includes the old and modern brewhouses. Visitors walk through fermentation and maturation basements, gaining insight into the brewing process while sampling a local “Krumlov” beer. This part of the tour emphasizes the craftsmanship behind Czech beers that have been brewed on this site for centuries.

The highlight of the tour is the visit to the eský Krumlov Brewery at Port 1560, which is the only original brewery still in operation. This brewery produces bottom-fermented beer and features a restored “Varna” brewing vessel. This visit offers a rare glimpse into traditional Czech brewing methods that have survived over generations.
In addition, the tour explores the medieval roots of brewing in eský Krumlov by visiting the site of the Lord’s and Manorial Brewery located in the castle’s 4th courtyard, dating back before the 16th century. The Prelate Brewery, established in 1596, also features in the story, including the battles over brewing rights that shaped the town’s beer scene.

A key part of the tour is the sampling of Czech craft beers at local pubs, where visitors can try up to 4 distinct brands from mini-breweries. These beers range from crisp lagers to hoppy ales, showcasing the diversity of Czech brewing outside the mainstream brands.
Alongside the beer tastings, the tour includes a food pairing session featuring traditional Czech pub snacks: pickled sausages called “Utopenci” and marinated Camembert “Nakladany Hermelin”. These snacks are an essential part of Czech pub culture, often enjoyed alongside a refreshing beer.
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The tour takes you along the Krumlov Beer Trail, where stops at former breweries reveal the town’s brewing history and evolution. Walking through cobblestone streets, you pass sites like the Burgher Brewery—now the home of the Egon Schiele Art Center—and the Clarist Order Brewery, which has origins dating back to the 14th century.
The surrounding landscape of eský Krumlov historically supplied the barley and hops for breweries, with gardens such as Kvítkví Dvr and ervený Dvr once cultivating ingredients used in brewing. These historical details enrich the experience, providing context for the town’s long-standing brewing traditions.
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The tour is designed as a private group experience, and guides speak Czech, English, and Russian. It’s suitable only for adults over 18, with ID or passport required for proof of age. The activity does not accommodate wheelchair users and involves walking on uneven cobblestone streets.
Participants can cancel up to 24 hours in advance for a full refund and pay later, offering flexibility with travel planning. The tour typically involves a guided walk, brewery visits, tastings, and pub stops, making it a well-rounded experience for beer enthusiasts and history lovers alike.
What sets this Krumlov Beer Tour apart is its focus on the actual breweries that have shaped the town’s beer culture over centuries. The visit to the historic eský Krumlov Brewery offers a chance to taste authentic, traditional beer produced on-site, not just commercial brands.
The inclusion of local pubs and food pairings emphasizes the social aspect of Czech pub culture, making the experience both educational and convivial. The guided storytelling about brewing rights, medieval origins, and the evolution of beer in eský Krumlov adds depth to the tour, appealing to visitors interested in history as well as beer.
This 3-hour private beer tour offers a focused yet engaging look into eský Krumlov’s brewing history, with a good mix of brewery visits, tastings, and pub culture. The guided approach ensures detailed explanations and a relaxed pace, while the sampling of craft beers and pub snacks provides a genuine taste of Czech beer traditions.
While the tour doesn’t include a Beer Spa or other extras, it compensates with its depth of beer history and authentic brewery experiences. It’s an excellent choice for adults who enjoy beer or are curious about Czech brewing. Be prepared for walking on cobblestones and limited accessibility.
The Krumlov Beer Tour combines history, culture, and flavor in a compact format, making it a memorable part of any trip to eský Krumlov.
Is this tour suitable for children?
No, this activity is only for adults over 18, and proof of age such as an ID or passport is required.
How many beers are sampled during the tour?
Up to 4 different craft beers are tasted at local pubs, showcasing a variety of Czech brewing styles.
Are food and snacks included?
Yes, the tour includes a beer-food tasting session featuring pickled sausages “Utopenci” and marinated cheese “Nakladany Hermelin”.
Can I cancel the tour?
Yes, you can cancel up to 24 hours in advance for a full refund, providing flexibility in planning.
Is the tour accessible for wheelchair users?
No, the tour involves walking on cobblestone streets and is not suitable for wheelchair users.
What languages are available for the guided tour?
Guides speak Czech, English, and Russian, ensuring clear communication for diverse visitors.