Thinking about adding a sweet, hands-on experience to your trip to Brussels? This Belgian Chocolate Making Workshop with Beer Tasting is exactly that — a chance to get your hands dirty creating your own pralines while sampling some genuine Belgian brews. It’s a fun activity, especially if you love chocolate or are curious about Belgian beer, and it promises a relaxed atmosphere that makes learning feel like hanging out with friends.
What really draws us in is the chance to learn how to make traditional Belgian pralines from scratch — a skill that, honestly, can impress friends back home. Plus, the added beer tasting means you get a taste of Belgian culture in a very tangible way. That said, if you’re not a fan of chocolate or beer, this might not be your ideal experience, but for most, it’s a sweet (literally) way to spend a couple of hours in Brussels.
One thing to keep in mind: Each station is shared by two participants, which can be a bit cozy if you’re traveling with friends or family. Also, note that the workshop is tailored for those aged 12 and up, and alcohol is served only to those 18 and older. Overall, if you have a sweet tooth and enjoy fun, interactive experiences, this workshop could be a delightful addition to your trip.
Key Points

- Hands-on chocolate making: You’ll create your own Belgian pralines from scratch, guided by an expert chocolatier.
- Authentic beer tasting: Sample genuine Belgian beers, adding a cultural twist to your sweet creation.
- Learn new skills: Walk away knowing how to craft pralines that you can impress friends with.
- Relaxed, friendly atmosphere: The experience encourages creativity without feeling rushed or overly formal.
- Take-home treats: You’ll leave with your sweet creations and memories.
- Age and dietary considerations: Suitable for ages 12+, with accommodations for dietary restrictions if informed in advance.
A Practical Breakdown of the Workshop Experience

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The Location and Meeting Point
Your adventure begins at Oud Korenhuis 27 in Brussels. The building’s white facade with red windows makes it fairly easy to spot — the entrance is typically open, and the workshop is through the first door on your right. The coordinates (50.84401321411133, 4.351677417755127) make it straightforward to find, whether you’re wandering through central Brussels or taking public transport.
What to Expect During the Workshop
Once inside, you’ll be greeted by your host — an expert chocolatier who clearly knows their craft. The entire session lasts around 2 hours, which flies by thanks to the engaging nature of the activity.
The main focus is on learning how to make pralines using dark Callebaut chocolate for shells and milk chocolate for ganache filling — a detail that’s appreciated by those familiar with quality Belgian chocolate. The process is broken down into manageable steps, making it accessible whether you’re a complete novice or someone with a bit of experience.
You’ll be guided through each stage: tempering the chocolate, shaping the shells, filling them with ganache, and finally, decorating your creations. The friendly, relaxed setting helps encourage experimentation and fun. Our sources mentioned that the atmosphere is welcoming, with some reviews highlighting that “the host can translate some parts if necessary,” which is helpful for international visitors.
The Tasting Experience
After you’ve crafted your pralines, it’s time to enjoy some Belgian beers. The tasting isn’t just a quick sip — it’s an integral part of the experience, allowing you to appreciate the different flavors and styles that Belgium is famous for. You might find that the beers complement the chocolates nicely, creating a harmonious sensory experience.
Participants appreciated that beer is only served to those 18+, and non-alcoholic drinks are available for minors. Several reviews mentioned that the beers served are authentic Belgian brews, making this a genuine culture.
More Great Tours NearbyThe Takeaways and What You’ll Bring Home
The best part? You get to take home your own handmade chocolates — a tasty souvenir that’s far more personal than a typical gift shop find. Plus, you’ll walk away with new skills that could inspire you to try your hand at chocolate making again back home.
Participants have noted that the workshop helps you understand the secrets of Belgian chocolate making in a fun and relaxed environment. It’s a memorable way to connect with Belgian traditions without the need for a formal tour or museum visit.
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Price and Value

While the exact cost isn’t specified here, the experience is rated 4.9 out of 5, indicating high satisfaction among participants. The value lies in the quality of instruction, the unique opportunity to create your own chocolates, and the cultural experience of tasting authentic Belgian beers.
Compared to other similar experiences (like shorter workshops or tastings), this activity offers a good balance of hands-on participation and tasting, making it worth considering if you’re looking for something interactive and memorable during your visit.
Who Should Consider This Tour?

This workshop is ideal for chocolate lovers or anyone interested in learning a new skill in a relaxed setting. It’s especially suitable if you enjoy tasting local beers and want a taste of Belgian craftsmanship. It’s also family-friendly from age 12 onward, although anyone under 16 needs to be accompanied by an adult on a one-to-one basis.
Travelers who value experiential activities over passive sightseeing will find this to be a highlight. If you’re traveling solo, with a partner, or even small groups, it’s a cozy, engaging experience. However, if you’re looking for a more intensive or in-depth tour of Belgian chocolate history, this may serve best as a fun supplement rather than a comprehensive deep dive.
Final Thoughts

For a brief but engaging taste of Brussels’ sweet side, this Belgian Chocolate Making Workshop with Beer Tasting hits the right notes. It’s a great way to get your hands dirty (literally) with chocolate, learn some insider tips, and enjoy some authentic Belgian beers — all in just two hours.
You don’t need to be a chocolate expert or a beer connoisseur to enjoy it. The friendly atmosphere and guided instruction make it accessible and fun for most travelers. Plus, the chance to take home your own creations adds a layer of satisfaction that many other activities can’t match.
If you’re seeking an activity that combines learning, tasting, and creating in a relaxed environment, this workshop could be just the sweet spot you need on your Brussels itinerary.
Brussels: Belgian Chocolate Making Workshop w/ Beer Tasting
FAQ
Is this experience suitable for children?
Yes, the workshop is for participants aged 12 and older. Children under 16 should be accompanied by an adult on a one-to-one basis.
Are dietary restrictions accommodated?
Yes, travelers are asked to inform the organizers of any food allergies or dietary restrictions in advance, which they will try to accommodate.
What is included in the workshop?
You’ll learn how to make Belgian pralines from scratch, enjoy a tasting of Belgian beers, and take home your custom chocolates.
How long does the workshop last?
The activity is approximately 2 hours, making it a manageable and fun-sized experience.
Is the workshop conducted in English?
Yes, the workshop is in English, but hosts can translate parts if needed to help international guests.
Can I cancel or change my booking?
Yes, free cancellation is available up to 24 hours in advance, providing some flexibility if your plans change.
In summary, this Brussels experience offers a delightful combination of hands-on chocolate crafting and beer tasting. Perfect for those who love sweets, want a cultural taste of Belgium, or simply seek a memorable activity that’s as fun as it is tasty.
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