BREW-ed offers the only brewery tours in Asheville led by certified beer experts. Our team of Cicerone certified guides will lead you through the brewing process as you sample some of the best beer As
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Location: Asheville
What's Included
- Sample 10 Different Delicious Beers
- Alcoholic Beverages
- Cicerone certified guide
- Visits Three Amazing Local Breweries
Community Discussion
Q&A
A: Yes, you have to be at least 21 years old to join the Downtown Asheville Guided Brewery Walking Tour. It's primarily geared towards adults, given the nature of the experience. However, if you have younger guests, they can join the tour as long as they stay with someone of age who can drink. Just check with BREW-ed for any specific policies!
A: Definitely go for casual! Comfortable shoes are a must since you'll be walking between breweries. Asheville can get a bit chilly, so I’d suggest layering up since some places can be cold inside. No need to dress fancy; you’ll be sampling beers and learning about them in a relaxed setting.
A: Yes! BREW-ed is pretty flexible with rescheduling. Just reach out to them a couple of days ahead of your booked date, and they usually accommodate changes without any hassle. They understand plans can change, especially with a group.
Discussions
Just finished the brewery tour in Asheville – so much fun!
I gifted my boyfriend the Downtown Asheville Guided Brewery Walking Tour for his birthday, and it was a hit! Our guide was super knowledgeable, and we visited three amazing breweries. Sampling ten different beers was a perfect way to explore the local scene. It’s a casual vibe, and we learned so much about Asheville’s beer history. Highly recommend it for anyone who loves craft beer! Just make sure to wear comfy shoes, you’ll be walking quite a bit.
Thinking about gifting the brewery tour, any tips?
I’m looking to gift the Downtown Asheville Guided Brewery Walking Tour to my dad for Father’s Day. He’s really into craft beer. I’ve read good things about this, but I’m curious about how the walking part is. Is it a lot of walking? What if it rains? Any advice would be appreciated!