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Explore Prague’s craft beer scene with this 3.5-hour guided tour, visiting microbreweries, sampling local beers, and enjoying traditional Czech pub meals.

The Prague Craft Beer Tour offers an engaging experience for beer lovers eager to explore the Czech capital’s thriving craft brewing culture. Priced at $102.56 per person, this 3-hour 30-minute tour is perfect for those who want to learn about beer production, enjoy local microbrews, and taste authentic Czech pub meals. The tour departs from The Powder Tower at 6:00 pm and features a small group setting of up to 14 participants, ensuring a personalized and friendly atmosphere.
What sets this tour apart is its focus on locally brewed craft beers from different microbreweries, including a visit to an operating microbrewery. Led by licensed beer sommeliers and home brewers, guides combine their expertise with a passion for Czech brewing traditions. Based on reviews, this experience appeals most to those interested in learning about beer beyond just tasting — emphasizing brewing techniques, history, and local culture. The only consideration is that the tour requires advance booking, usually booked 45 days ahead, making it a well-planned choice for beer enthusiasts.
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This tour begins at the iconic Powder Tower, located at Nám. Republiky 5 in the heart of Praha 1. The meeting point is near public transportation, making it easy to access from other parts of the city. The 6:00 pm start time ensures a lively evening experience, perfect for unwinding after a day of sightseeing.
The tour ends back at the original meeting point, so transport logistics are straightforward. Since the experience is private for your group, it offers a relaxed pace and personalized attention. Travelers should arrive prepared to enjoy a social evening focused on Czech craft beers and local pub culture.

Participants visit three different beer venues, each offering a distinct atmosphere and selection. One of these stops is an operating microbrewery, where you get an inside look at craft beer production. The other venues feature a variety of microbiers with different styles, ensuring a broad tasting experience.
At each location, guides explain how beer is made and help guests understand the nuances of microbrewery techniques. The stops are carefully selected to showcase the best of Prague’s craft beer scene, making this experience more than just a tasting tour. Expect to see local brewing innovations and traditional Czech styles side by side.

The tour includes three typical Czech pub meals, thoughtfully paired with the craft beers tasted at each stop. These meals are designed to complement the beer flavors and give a true taste of local pub fare. The combination allows guests to connect food and drink traditions, adding depth to the experience.
The guides ensure that the pairings enhance the beer tasting, making each stop both a culinary and cultural exploration. The meals, included in the ticket price, help set the tone for a lively and authentic evening in Prague’s famous pub culture.

Led by certified beer sommeliers, the guides possess both professional knowledge and personal passion for Czech brewing. Many guides are home brewers themselves, which adds a layer of authenticity and insight.
Guests often mention how guides share engaging stories about the history of Czech beer, brewing techniques, and local beer customs. The guides’ friendly demeanor and expertise help create a relaxed atmosphere, making it easy to ask questions and learn more about each brewery and beer style.
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The tour’s visit to one of Prague’s best craft breweries offers an in-depth look at modern Czech brewing. Guests see how beer is crafted from raw ingredients to finished product, gaining a practical understanding of microbrewery operations.
This authentic behind-the-scenes experience highlights Czech innovation in craft brewing and shows how local breweries are shaping Prague’s beer reputation today. The chance to sample beers directly from the source makes this an especially memorable part of the tour.

Throughout the tour, a variety of beer styles and microbrews are sampled. The focus is on local, small-batch beers brewed by microbreweries, offering a diverse palate of flavors.
Guests leave with a full belly of the finest beers and a better understanding of personal brewing techniques. The guide helps with ordering Czech beer like a local, adding a practical skill to your beer knowledge. The tastings are generous, and the emphasis on craft beers ensures a high-quality selection.

The three pub meals served during the tour are traditional Czech dishes, carefully chosen to pair with the craft beers. This pairing enriches the tasting experience and offers insight into local culinary traditions.
Each meal complements the beer’s flavor profile, making the evening both a gastronomic and cultural journey. Guests enjoy the lively pub ambiance in cozy, authentic venues, adding a social element to the experience.
With a maximum group size of 14, the Prague Craft Beer Tour guarantees a more personal experience. The small group setting encourages interaction with guides and fellow beer lovers.
Guests often describe the tour as feeling more like hanging out with friends rather than a formal excursion. This relaxed atmosphere, combined with expert guidance, makes for an enjoyable and educational evening suitable for both beer enthusiasts and casual drinkers.
Advance booking is recommended, with most tours booked about 45 days in advance, reflecting its popularity. The tour features free cancellation up to 24 hours before the start, providing peace of mind if plans change unexpectedly.
The tour is fully private for your group, ensuring a tailored experience. Confirmations are received immediately upon booking, making planning straightforward.
This tour offers a comprehensive and authentic look into Prague’s craft beer culture, combining visits to microbreweries, beer tastings, and local pub meals. The guides’ expertise and passion shine through, making the experience both educational and fun.
While the price is moderate, it reflects the quality of the small-group experience and the inclusion of multiple venues and meals. This tour is ideal for beer enthusiasts wanting insight into Czech brewing innovations or anyone interested in the local pub scene. The limited group size and personalized approach make it a memorable way to discover Prague’s vibrant craft beer landscape.
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What is the duration of the Prague Craft Beer Tour?
The tour lasts approximately 3 hours and 30 minutes.
Where does the tour start?
It starts at The Powder Tower, located at Nám. Republiky 5 in Prague.
What is included in the tour price?
Guests receive guided visits to three beer venues, samples of craft beers, and three traditional Czech pub meals paired with beer.
How many stops are there during the tour?
There are three different beer venues, including an operating microbrewery.
Is this a private tour?
Yes, this experience is private for your group, offering a more personalized experience.
Can I cancel the tour if needed?
Yes, free cancellation is available up to 24 hours before the start time.
What makes this tour different from other beer tours?
This tour emphasizes local Czech craft brewing, behind-the-scenes brewery visits, and authentic pub meals, guided by certified beer professionals.
Are there vegetarian options available?
The provided data does not specify dietary accommodations, so it’s best to inquire directly when booking.
Is this tour suitable for children?
The tour involves sampling alcohol, so it’s primarily designed for adults. No specific age restrictions are noted in the data.
How far in advance should I book?
Most bookings are made roughly 45 days in advance, especially during peak seasons.
What is the best way to prepare for the tour?
Arrive ready to enjoy craft beer, learn about brewing, and experience authentic Czech pub culture.