If you’re visiting Krakow and have even a passing interest in beer, this tour might just be worth your time. While we haven’t personally done it ourselves, based on the detailed info and reviews, it looks like a friendly, relaxed way to get a taste of Polish brewing—both historic and craft. The tour highlights sampling six different beers alongside well-chosen appetizers, all delivered by engaging guides who know their stuff. It’s designed for those who want more than just a beer crawl, offering insights into Poland’s beer traditions and a chance to visit some spots off the usual tourist trail.
What really caught our eye are the knowledgeable guides and the delicious local snacks that come with each beer. Plus, the fact that it visits three different venues, including a traditional brewery and two pubs favored by locals, promises an experience rooted in authenticity. A possible consideration is the 2.5-hour duration—if you’re not used to shorter tours or want a more in-depth experience, this might feel a bit swift. But overall, this tour seems like a great fit for curious travelers eager to explore Krakow’s beer culture with a friendly group.
This experience is most suited for anyone who loves trying new drinks and learning stories behind them, especially if you appreciate good company and local flavor. Whether you’re a craft beer fan or just curious about Polish traditions, this tour offers a balanced mix of tasting and education that can enhance your understanding of Krakow beyond its historic sites.
Key Points

- Authentic Local Experience: Visits three venues known only to locals, avoiding tourist traps.
- Variety of Beers: Tastes include popular, regional, and craft beers—perfect for discovering your favorites.
- Food Pairings: Traditional Polish snacks are carefully matched to each beer, elevating the tasting.
- Knowledgeable Guides: Guides speak English (and sometimes other languages), sharing stories behind each brew.
- Small Group Atmosphere: Limited to 15 participants for a more personal, relaxed experience.
- History & Culture: Guides educate about Polish beer traditions, which have roots dating back centuries.
What to Expect from the Tour

The EVERYDAY Krakow Beer Tasting Tour offers an approachable, well-rounded introduction to Polish beer. Starting from the meeting point just in front of C.K. Browar, you’ll join a small group (up to 15 people), led by a licensed English-speaking guide. The tour lasts approximately 2.5 hours, making it a manageable and social experience—perfect for an evening activity or a relaxing afternoon.
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The Itinerary Breakdown
First Stop: A stylish pub, favored by locals, where you’ll sample a popular beer (around 330ml). This venue sets the tone with its interesting atmosphere, giving you a chance to see Krakow’s current beer scene outside the usual tourist spots. As Lydia’s review highlights, it’s a place where you might find yourself chatting comfortably with your fellow tasters, enjoying the local vibe as you sample your first brew.
Second Stop: A pub dedicated to regional beers, where you’ll try a 500ml glass of a local specialty. This visit allows you to appreciate what makes Krakow and the surrounding Lesser Poland region unique in its brewing styles. The inclusion of regional beers helps you understand the local flavor profile and get a sense of tradition, tying into the history that dates back to over 400 breweries operating in Krakow at the start of the 16th century.
Third Stop: A traditional brewery, where you’ll have the opportunity to sample four different craft beers (about 125ml each). This part of the tour seems to be the highlight for many, featuring microbrews and a close-up look at Poland’s craft beer movement. Visitors often comment that they enjoyed tasting multiple styles, from hoppy IPAs to smooth lagers, with plenty of options to compare and decide which they like best.
The Beers & Snacks
Throughout the tour, six beers are served, carefully matched with traditional Polish snacks. These appetizers are not just fillers—they’re thoughtfully selected to complement the beers, making each sip more memorable. The snacks might include regional specialties, adding a culinary dimension to the tasting that enhances the overall experience.
Learning & Atmosphere
Apart from simply tasting, you’ll learn about Polish beer brewing customs and traditions, which have been part of the culture for centuries. The guide’s insights make the experience informative without feeling like a lecture. The reviews reflect this, with Lydia mentioning that her guide was engaging and even held part of the tour in German, making it accessible for non-English speakers.
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At $160 per person, this tour offers quite a bit. You’re getting six different beers, three venues, traditional snacks, and a guided experience—all within 2.5 hours. For those interested in local culture and beer variety, it’s a good way to spend an evening without breaking the bank. The small-group setting adds to the value, making it easier to ask questions and engage with the guide.
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The Experience of Visiting the Venues

Each location has a specific role in the experience. The stylish pub chosen for the first tasting sets a relaxed tone, letting you settle into the local scene. The second, regional-focused pub deepens your understanding of Krakow’s brewing heritage. Finally, the traditional brewery showcases Poland’s craft beer innovations, which have seen a notable rise in recent years.
The venues are carefully selected to reflect authentic Polish beer culture, avoiding overly touristy spots. As Georg simply puts it, the tour is “Top,” suggesting a consistently good experience. Lydia’s review also points out that the tour felt personalized, with her group of six women being the only participants at times, which can be a bonus if you prefer more intimate settings.
How the Tour Fits into Your Krakow Trip

This beer tasting isn’t just about drinking; it’s an opportunity to understand a pillar of Polish culture. If you’re a foodie or a craft beer lover, this tour complements visits to historic sites or other cultural activities. If you’re with friends or traveling solo, the small group makes it easy to connect and share impressions.
It’s suitable for most travelers—especially those who enjoy relaxed, social outings and are curious about local traditions. Since the tour is wheelchair accessible, it’s inclusive for many guests, and the weather doesn’t matter—it’s indoors, so rain or shine, the experience goes on.
Final Thoughts

The EVERYDAY Krakow Beer Tasting Tour offers a friendly, insightful way to explore the city’s beer scene. With knowledgeable guides, a good variety of beers, and authentic local venues, it’s perfect for curious travelers wanting more than just a pub crawl. The inclusion of traditional snacks and the focus on Polish customs make it an enriching experience that can deepen your appreciation for Krakow’s cultural fabric.
If you’re someone who loves trying new drinks and enjoys learning stories behind what you’re drinking, this tour will serve you well. It’s especially fitting if you’re traveling with friends or in a small group, as the intimate setting enhances the social vibe. While it’s short and sweet—lasting just 2.5 hours—it packs enough flavor and insight to make your Krakow visit a bit more memorable.
EVERYDAY Krakow Beer Tasting Tour
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FAQ

Is this tour suitable for people who don’t drink alcohol?
No, this tour is focused on beer tasting, so it’s best suited for those comfortable with consuming alcohol.
How many beers will I get to try?
You’ll taste six different beers, including popular, regional, and craft options, with some venues offering multiple styles.
Are snacks included?
Yes, traditional Polish snacks are part of the experience and are carefully matched to the beers.
Can I join if I speak a language other than English?
Guides primarily speak English, but one review highlights a guide who also held part of the tour in German, so there may be some language flexibility.
What if I need to cancel?
You can cancel up to 24 hours in advance for a full refund, making it flexible if your plans change.
Is the tour accessible for wheelchair users?
Yes, the tour is wheelchair accessible, allowing more guests to enjoy the experience comfortably.
How much does it cost?
The price is $160 per person, which includes all tastings, snacks, and the guided experience—generally a good value for the variety and local insight provided.
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