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Discover Vienna's beer culture with a private tasting tour featuring 4 to 8 Austrian beers, expert guides, and optional food pairings in Vienna Old Town.

The Private Austrian Beer Tasting Tour in Vienna Old Town offers a flavorful journey through Austria’s beer culture. Priced at $287.32 per person, this tour provides a personalized experience, limited to your group, with the flexibility to choose between 2, 3, or 4 hours of tasting. Bookings are typically made 33 days in advance, making it accessible for planned visits. The tour starts at the Deutschordenskirche near Singerstraße and ends back at the same location, ensuring easy access via public transportation.
This tour stands out for its focus on microbreweries and local venues, where you’ll sample 4 to 8 carefully selected beers. The experience is led by a knowledgeable beer expert guide, who shares insights into each beverage’s aroma and flavor, along with commentary on Austrian history and traditions. While the tour is enjoyable for most, it’s worth noting that the food tasting is only included in the longest option, which also features a greater variety of beers and traditional dishes.

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The tour begins at the Deutschordenskirche, located at Singerstraße 7, 1010 Wien. This historic church is a convenient meeting point close to public transportation, making it easy for travelers to join the experience. The guide greets the group here, setting the tone for a relaxed and informative exploration of Vienna’s beer scene.
From this initial meeting, the tour proceeds to visit two of Vienna’s best beer venues. Each spot is carefully selected to showcase Austria’s diverse brewing traditions, from well-known microbreweries to authentic local pubs. The venues are typically lively, offering a genuine taste of Vienna’s beer culture, with the guide providing commentary throughout.

Designed for those seeking a quick but enjoyable introduction, this 2-hour tour includes visits to two local venues. Guests sample 4 different Austrian beers, with each beer served in 0.3 to 0.5-liter glasses, representing popular and regional styles. Since food is not included in this option, it is suitable for those primarily interested in tasting beers rather than pairing them with meals.
The guide provides insights into each beer’s flavor profile and shares brief facts about Austrian brewing traditions. This option is ideal for visitors with limited time or those who prefer a straightforward beer tasting experience without additional food or lengthy stops.

For those wanting a deeper dive into Austrian beer, the 3-hour tour offers 6 different beers complemented by matching appetizers. The stops remain at two venues, but the experience now includes discussions about beer styles, local customs, and history, enriching the tasting with cultural context.
The included appetizers add a tasty dimension, with snacks, hot starters, and other local dishes served at one of the venues. The pairing enhances the flavors and offers a more complete experience of Vienna’s culinary scene, making this option popular for food-loving beer enthusiasts.

The longest and most comprehensive option, this 4-hour tour combines 8 beers with a full range of traditional local dishes, appetizers, and snacks across three venues. The experience emphasizes a feast of flavors, with the guide sharing insights into each beer’s origin and the significance of the dishes served.
This option is perfect for those who want a fuller immersion into Austria’s beer and food culture. Since food is only served at one venue, guests should expect a variety of snacks, including hot starters and traditional samples such as nuts and crisps. The pace is relaxed, allowing plenty of time to savor each beverage and dish.
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The tour’s starting point at the Deutschordenskirche ties the experience to Vienna’s historic fabric. As the guide leads the group through two top beer venues, guests encounter some of the city’s most cherished local spots. These venues are selected for their authentic atmosphere and quality of beer, providing a genuine taste of Vienna’s beer heritage.
Throughout the tour, commentary covers Austrian beer styles, local history, and traditions, offering context beyond just drinking. The stops are not only about tasting but also about appreciating Vienna’s vibrant beer culture embedded within its historic streets and lively pubs.

The tour is a private activity, meaning only your group participates, which ensures personalized attention from the guide. The meeting point is easily accessible at the Deutschordenskirche, and the tour ends back at the same location, making transportation straightforward.
Most travelers can participate without special requirements, and the activity confirms instantly upon booking. Participants should check their email the day before for essential information. The beer servings include popular sizes (0.3-0.5L), regional (0.2L), and craft (0.125L), allowing for a varied tasting experience.
Food is only served during the longest tour option, which offers a fuller pairing of beers with local dishes. The private nature of this tour makes it well-suited for couples, friends, or small groups who want a tailored experience exploring Vienna’s beer scene.

A key strength of this tour is its flexibility—with three different durations, guests can choose a light tasting or a more comprehensive food and beer experience. Expert guides with local knowledge provide engaging commentary that enhances the tasting, especially in the longer options.
However, it’s important to note that food is only included in the 4-hour tour, so those seeking a full food and drink experience might prefer that option. Plus, since the tour visits just two venues, it offers an intimate look at Vienna’s beer culture without extensive walking or large crowds.
This experience suits beer enthusiasts eager to learn about Austrian brewing traditions, as well as those interested in local Vienna venues. It’s ideal for travelers who prefer a private, personalized setting and enjoy pairing beer with regional cuisine. The tour’s relaxed pace and focus on authentic venues make it appealing for small groups, couples, or anyone wanting an insider’s view of Vienna’s beer scene.
The Private Austrian Beer Tasting Tour offers a balanced mix of beverage sampling, cultural insights, and local atmosphere. The customization options allow for an experience tailored to your interests—whether it’s just a quick taste or a full-fledged feast with food pairings.
While the tour excels in providing expert guidance and access to top venues, it’s worth considering that food is limited to the longest option. The tour provides a valuable glimpse into Vienna’s beer traditions in a relaxed and private setting, making it a worthwhile choice for beer lovers and curious travelers alike.
“Susanne was a great guide. She was very knowledgeable about the beers, however she took extra time to point out the historical sites and their sign…”
Can I choose the duration of the tour?
Yes, there are options for 2, 3, or 4 hours, each offering different levels of beer tasting and food inclusion.
Do I need to book in advance?
Booking is recommended about 33 days in advance to secure your preferred date, especially during busy periods.
Is food included in all options?
No, food is only served during the 4-hour tour, which includes appetizers and traditional dishes. The shorter tours focus solely on beers.
Where does the tour start and end?
The tour begins and ends at the Deutschordenskirche in Vienna Old Town, at Singerstraße 7.
Is this a private tour?
Yes, it is a private activity, meaning only your group participates, providing a personalized experience.
What beers will I taste?
The tour includes 4 to 8 beers, featuring popular, regional, and craft styles, served in varying sizes to enhance tasting.
Are there any physical requirements or accessibility considerations?
The data does not specify any restrictions, but since the tour involves visiting venues in Vienna Old Town, comfortable walking shoes are advisable.