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Discover Würzburg's brewery with this 2-hour guided tour, tap your own beer, see modern bottling, and enjoy a tasting of five craft beers in Bavaria.

The Würzburg: Unique Brewery Tour with Beer Tasting offers an engaging glimpse into the art of brewing at the Würzburger Hofbräu, a renowned Bavarian brewery. Spanning approximately 2 hours, this guided experience combines a behind-the-scenes look at the brewing process with a relaxed beer tasting session. The tour departs from Jägerstraße 17 and takes place every Tuesday and Thursday at 3:00 pm, making it a convenient option for visitors eager to explore local craftsmanship.
What makes this tour particularly appealing is the opportunity to tap your own beer from a barrel and pour yourself a fresh drink. Plus, you’ll get to observe the modern bottling plant in operation, offering insights into the latest brewing technology. The experience concludes with a beer tasting board featuring five different beers, allowing you to sample a variety of flavors in the cozy setting of the adjacent inn. This tour suits beer enthusiasts and curious visitors alike, especially those interested in seeing the production process firsthand.
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The tour begins at Jägerstraße 17, a central location in Würzburg, from where the guide leads you into the Würzburger Hofbräu premises. This convenient meeting point makes it easy for visitors to connect with the experience, whether arriving on foot or by local transport.
Once the tour concludes, participants return to the same starting point, making logistics simple and straightforward. The duration of approximately 90 to 120 minutes fits well into most sightseeing schedules, providing a comprehensive yet manageable glimpse into the brewery’s operations.

One of the most engaging parts of this tour is the opportunity to tap your own beer from a barrel. This hands-on activity adds a level of interaction that many visitors find memorable. Before the guided exploration begins, you get a closer look at the art of brewing, observing how the master brewmaster manages the process.
This segment offers practical insight into beer crafting, making the experience more than just observation. Participants can appreciate the skill involved in producing the beers they will later taste, making each sip more meaningful.
The master brewer leads the group through the extensive grounds of Würzburger Hofbräu. The tour covers several key areas:
Walking through these areas, you see firsthand how brewing machinery and logistics work together to produce the brewery’s signature beers. The modern bottling plant in particular impresses with its efficiency and technological sophistication. Visitors gain a practical understanding of the entire brewing and distribution process, making it clear why Würzburger Hofbräu is a respected name in Bavarian brewing.
More Great Tours NearbyThroughout the tour, the brew master shares insights into the brewing process, highlighting the craftsmanship behind each batch. Observing the brewery in full operation allows visitors to appreciate the precision and care involved in beer production.
This aspect of the tour is especially valuable for those interested in brewing techniques or simply wanting to see how beer is made in a modern facility. The guide’s explanations are clear, making the technical details accessible without requiring prior knowledge.
After the brewery tour, the experience shifts to relaxation and sampling. Located in an adjacent inn, the beer tasting board features five different beers, providing a chance to enjoy a range of flavors. The setting offers a comfortable environment to savor each brew, making it ideal for unwinding after the walking tour.
The beers included in the tasting are generally well-regarded for their taste and quality, and the selection highlights the diversity of Würzburger Hofbräu’s offerings. The tasting session emphasizes local craftsmanship and allows for comparison between different styles.
The scheduled start at 3:00 pm ensures a consistent experience, with the tour lasting about 1.5 hours plus the tasting. The group size is manageable, offering an intimate environment where guides can address individual questions and provide detailed explanations.
Since the tour is conducted in German, some content may be shown in its original language, which could be a consideration for non-German speakers. The visual aspects of the tour—such as seeing the machinery and brewery layout—are universally understandable.
Travel plans can be uncertain, and this tour accommodates that with free cancellation available up to 24 hours in advance. Booking can be done reserve now and pay later, allowing visitors to secure their spot without immediate payment. This flexibility is especially helpful for those planning tight itineraries or uncertain schedules.
Unlike many brewery visits that focus solely on tasting, this experience combines interactive activities like tapping your own beer with a comprehensive behind-the-scenes look at modern brewery operations. The inclusion of the bottling plant visit provides a modern perspective on beer production, not just a behind-the-scenes tour of traditional brewing.
The timing on Tuesdays and Thursdays offers regular opportunities for visitors to participate, and the central location in Würzburg makes it easy to incorporate into a day of sightseeing.
While the tour provides an engaging overview, it is primarily conducted in German, which might limit understanding for non-German speakers unless visual cues suffice. Also, the tour duration (up to 2 hours) means it’s best suited for those with a flexible schedule, particularly beer lovers eager to explore Bavarian brewing.
Visitors should be prepared for a walking experience around the brewery grounds, though the activity remains manageable for most.
This unique brewery tour offers a balanced mix of hands-on activity, technical insight, and tasting. It’s especially suitable for visitors wanting to see the brewing process in action, understand modern equipment, and enjoy a variety of local beers in a friendly setting.
The ease of booking, flexible cancellation, and central location make it a convenient addition to any Würzburg itinerary. While the tour is conducted in German, the visual and experiential nature of the visit ensures that even non-German speakers can appreciate the process.
Is the tour suitable for non-German speakers?
The tour is conducted in German, and some content may be shown in its original language. Visual cues and the overall experience still make it accessible, but some explanations might be less clear for non-German speakers.
How long does the tour last?
The tour lasts approximately 90 to 120 minutes, including the brewery visit and the beer tasting session.
Can I cancel my booking?
Yes, you can cancel up to 24 hours in advance for a full refund, providing flexibility for your plans.
What does the beer tasting include?
The tasting features five different beers served in the brewery’s inn, allowing you to sample a variety of flavors from Würzburger Hofbräu.
Is there an opportunity to learn about the brewing process?
Absolutely, the master brewmaster guides you through the brewery grounds, explaining the brewing process and showcasing the art and technology involved.
Do I get to pour my own beer?
Yes, before the tour, you tap your own barrel and pour a fresh beer, adding an interactive element to the experience.
Where does the tour start and end?
The tour begins and ends at Jägerstraße 17 in Würzburg, making it easy to access and return.
Is this tour suitable for beer novices?
Yes, the explanations are clear, and the activity levels are moderate, making it suitable for anyone interested in learning about beer brewing.
Are there any physical requirements?
The tour involves walking through brewery areas, but details on accessibility are not specified. Participants should be comfortable walking but no strenuous activity is expected.
What sets this tour apart from other brewery visits?
Its interactive approach—including tapping your own beer and viewing the modern bottling plant—along with the guided walk through production areas, makes it a comprehensive and engaging experience.