You wander Asheville streets where hops and malt fill the air. Breweries hum with laughter and clinking glasses. Your guide introduces you to stories behind each pint. The tour lasts three hours and u
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Location: Asheville
What's Included
- Professional local tour guide
- Beer samples at selected stops.
Community Discussion
Q&A
A: Yes, there is an age limit since it's a brewery tour. You have to be 21 to participate. If you're looking for something to do with your teenager, maybe check out some of the local soda shops or pizza places in Asheville instead. The tour is really for adults who can enjoy the beer samples, plus it gets a bit rowdy at times!
A: Comfort is key! Wear comfortable shoes since you’ll be walking for about three hours. I’d recommend casual clothes that are weather-appropriate. The streets can get a bit chilly in the evening, so layers are a good idea. Just keep it casual, you’ll look good regardless!
A: The walking distance is pretty manageable, usually around 2-3 miles total, and it’s spread out over three hours. There are plenty of stops to rest and enjoy your beer, so it shouldn't be too taxing. If someone’s not in top shape, they'll still be fine, just remind them to take it easy and enjoy the scenery!
Discussions
Just got back from the Asheville Walking Brewery Tour—what a blast!
I went on the Private Walking Brewery Tour last weekend, and it was amazing! Our guide was so knowledgeable about the local scene and the beers served were top-notch. I loved trying the different samples—especially a citrusy IPA from a small brewery on the tour. It felt great to walk around Asheville and learn about the breweries while sipping on craft beer. Totally recommend this for anyone looking for a fun group activity! I’m already planning to take my friends next time.
Looking for gift ideas—Is the brewery tour worth it?
My buddy's birthday is coming up, and I’m considering the Private Walking Brewery Tour in Asheville. Has anyone done it? I'm curious if it's a good time or if it's mostly for die-hard beer enthusiasts. What’re the vibes like? Any advice would be awesome!