Imagine wandering the cobblestone streets of Tbilisi’s enchanting old town, stopping at lively bars and cozy beer spots, all while tasting some of Georgia’s finest brews. That’s essentially what the Tbilisi Beer Tasting Walking Tour offers—a chance to combine sightseeing with the enjoyable ritual of discovering local beers. Whether you’re a casual beer drinker, a craft beer enthusiast, or someone just curious about Georgian flavors, this tour promises a friendly, laid-back way to experience the city’s vibrant beverage scene.
What really caught our interest is how much this tour is about more than just beer; it’s about enjoying the local vibe, meeting fellow travelers, and learning about Georgia’s unique approach to brewing. Plus, the fact that it includes visits to six different bars means you’ll experience a good variety of styles and atmospheres. We also appreciate how the tour balances fun with a little education—your guide will be well-versed and engaging, making the experience both informative and enjoyable. One thing to keep in mind is that it’s not suitable for those with mobility issues, since it involves quite a bit of walking through the historic neighborhoods.
All in all, this tour would suit anyone who loves beer, wants a relaxed way to explore Tbilisi, and appreciates local culture with a side of social fun. Travelers looking for a mix of tasting, strolling, and discovering hidden gems will find this a pretty satisfying way to spend a few hours.
Key Points

- Multiple tastings: Enjoy 5+ different beers, ranging from traditional Georgian brews to craft options.
- Authentic atmosphere: Visit some of Tbilisi’s best beer bars and even a local brewery.
- Cultural exploration: Walk through the charming old town neighborhoods, discovering the city’s character.
- Expert guide: The tour features a knowledgeable guide who makes the experience lively and informative.
- Snacks included: A tasty snack is provided, balancing out the beer tastings.
- Flexible booking: Cancel up to 24 hours in advance for a full refund, with the option to reserve now and pay later.
A Walk Through Tbilisi’s Beer Scene — What to Expect

When we first heard about this tour, we appreciated the straightforward approach—combining a relaxed walk with beer tasting. It’s designed to give visitors a taste of Georgia’s brewing culture without feeling rushed or overly touristy. The 3-hour duration makes it manageable even if you have a packed itinerary, and the start at Black Dog Bar ensures an easy-to-find meeting point, especially since the guide is described as a tall American—so you’ll spot him easily.
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The Itinerary: Six Stops with a Local Flavor
The tour kicks off at Black Dog Bar—a lively spot that sets the tone for what’s to come. From there, you’ll visit three local bars in the old town, each with its own character and style. These stops aren’t just about drinking; they’re about soaking in the atmosphere, chatting with locals, and understanding what makes Georgian beer special.
The highlight for many is HOPA TAPROOM, a craft beer bar where the focus is on quality brews. Here, you’ll explore craft options and perhaps sample some more experimental or locally brewed beers. The guide mentions that the tour includes a tasting at each venue, so you’ll get to try a good handful of different beers—more than five, in fact.
What You’ll Drink and Snack
During each stop, you’ll sample beers that are thoughtfully selected—ranging from traditional brews flavored with local spices (like khinkali-inspired flavors) to craft pints that showcase Georgia’s emerging beer scene. An included snack ensures you’re not just drinking on an empty stomach, which is a nice touch.
The guide emphasizes that this is about more than just alcohol; it’s about discovering fun, funky bars and the local beer culture. If you’re into trying new flavors and learning some of the stories behind the brews, this tour ticks those boxes.
Group Size and Atmosphere
While the exact group size isn’t specified, guided tours like this tend to be small enough to keep the experience intimate and engaging. It’s a chance to ask questions, get personal recommendations, and connect with fellow travelers. According to reviews, the guide’s knowledge and friendly approach make a real difference, turning what could be a simple tasting into a memorable social experience.
More Great Tours NearbyThe Value in the Experience

Let’s talk about what makes this tour worth it. For the price, you’re getting more than just a few drinks—you’re gaining insider access to some of the coolest beer bars in Tbilisi, discovering local flavors, and learning about Georgian brewing traditions. Plus, the included snack and water keep things balanced, and the guide’s expertise enriches the experience.
Compared to simply wandering around and hoping to find good beer, this guided approach saves you time and ensures you hit the best spots. The fact that it’s all walking-based means you get to enjoy the sights and sounds of the old town, making it a well-rounded outing.
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Potential Downsides
One thing to consider is the tour’s duration and walking—if you’re not a fan of extensive strolling or if you have mobility issues, this may not be ideal. Also, since it’s focused on beer, it might not be suitable for non-drinkers or those with dietary restrictions related to alcohol.
The tour is designed for adults over 18, and it explicitly excludes unaccompanied minors, which is standard for alcohol-related activities. No outside food or drink are permitted, so come prepared to enjoy the experience fully.
Deep Dive into the Stops and What You’ll Experience

Black Dog Bar
As the starting point, Black Dog Bar sets an informal, welcoming tone. It’s easy to locate, thanks to the guide’s height and presence. This spot is a great intro, giving you a feel for the local bar scene while sampling your first beer. From reviews, visitors mention that the guide is very approachable and knowledgeable, making the first stop a warm welcome to Georgian beer culture.
Local Bars (Stops 2, 3, 4)
These stops are where the real discovery happens. Each bar is carefully selected to showcase different facets of Tbilisi’s beer scene. You might find cozy places with rustic charm or more modern, funky venues. The guide will share insights into what makes each place unique, from their history to the brewing styles they serve.
The reviews highlight that these local spots are fun and lively, with a genuine local vibe—far from tourist traps. This creates an authentic environment, perfect for sharing a few laughs and learning about Georgian beer traditions.
HOPA TAPROOM
This craft beer bar is often a highlight, especially for those interested in the burgeoning craft scene. The guide points out that here, you’ll find some of the best craft beers Georgia has to offer, giving you a taste of innovation and local creativity in brewing. Many reviewers mention the quality and variety of beers on offer, and that it’s a nice break from more traditional styles.
Overall Impressions and Who It’s For
If you’re someone who enjoys social experiences, appreciates a good story behind your beverage, and wants an easy, laid-back way to explore Tbilisi, this tour is a winner. It’s especially suited for those who want to learn about Georgia beyond its wine scene—its craft beers are increasingly making a name for themselves.
Travelers who enjoy small group settings, guided conversations, and authentic local hangouts will find this tour hits the right notes. It’s also a great choice if you want to balance sightseeing with tasting, rather than dedicating an entire day to less interactive activities.
While not designed for mobility-impaired visitors or minors, it’s perfect for adults wanting a friendly, social tour that’s more about fun and discovery than serious educational deep-dives.
Tbilisi Beer Tasting Walking Tour
FAQs
Is this tour suitable for children or minors?
No, the tour is only for people over 18, as alcohol consumption is involved. It’s not suitable for children or unaccompanied minors.
How long does the tour last?
It runs for about 3 hours, making it a manageable and relaxed experience without feeling rushed.
Do I need to pay upfront?
You can reserve your spot now and pay later, providing flexibility. Also, cancellations up to 24 hours in advance are fully refundable.
Are there any specific clothing requirements?
Comfortable shoes and weather-appropriate clothes are recommended, since you’ll be walking through the old town neighborhoods.
Is the tour wheelchair accessible?
No, it’s not suitable for wheelchair users or those with mobility impairments due to the walking involved.
What’s included in the price?
You get 5+ beer tastings, snacks, water, the guidance of an experienced guide, and visits to six bars. Outside food or drinks are not permitted.
Can I expect traditional Georgian beers?
Yes, the tour features beers flavored with local ingredients like khinkali, alongside craft beers, providing a good mix of traditional and modern brews.
Is transportation provided?
No, this is a walking tour, starting and ending at the same point in the old town.
What if I don’t like beer?
Since the focus is on beer tasting, this tour might not be ideal for non-drinkers, but if you’re curious, you can still enjoy the social atmosphere and sightseeing.
The Tbilisi Beer Tasting Walking Tour offers a relaxed, friendly way to explore more than just the city’s sights—it’s about connecting with Georgia’s brewing culture while strolling through its charming streets. The guide’s enthusiasm and knowledge make it engaging, and the variety of bars ensures you’ll get a good sense of local flavors.
It’s particularly well-suited for beer lovers, social travelers, or those wanting a different perspective on Tbilisi’s neighborhoods. While it’s not a fit for everyone—especially if mobility is an issue or alcohol isn’t your thing—the experience is likely to leave a lasting impression for those who do participate. Expect to leave with a better understanding of Georgia’s emerging craft scene, some new favorite beers, and a few fun stories to tell back home.
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