If you’re someone who appreciates good beer and loves wandering off the beaten path, the Delicious Gdansk Craft Beer Tour might just be a highlight of your trip. This 3-hour small-group experience offers a chance to explore Gdansk’s bustling craft beer culture, visiting three local pubs where you can taste a variety of beers and learn what makes Polish craft brews stand out. We haven’t done this tour ourselves, but based on reviews and detailed descriptions, it’s an experience worth considering if you enjoy tasting different beers and want insider knowledge about Gdansk’s vibrant brewing scene.
What really hits the mark about this tour is the personalized experience — limited to just 12 people, so you’re likely to get plenty of attention from your guide and the chance to chat comfortably. Plus, all beer samples are included, which makes the tasting genuinely relaxing without constantly worrying about extra costs. However, it’s worth noting that the tour is focused on adult participants (minimum age 18), and if you’re traveling with kids or non-drinkers, this one isn’t suitable. This tour suits those who want a laid-back, educational, and fun introduction to Gdansk’s craft beer bars, especially if you’re a fan of local flavors and different beer styles.
Key Points

- Small-group experience ensures a more personalized and engaging tour.
- All beer samples are included, so no surprises or extra costs while tasting.
- Knowledgeable guides make it easy to learn about craft beer nuances and brewing processes.
- Visiting local pubs means you’ll see spots most travelers don’t find on their own.
- Snacks accompany the drinks, making the experience more satisfying.
- Duration of 3 hours is an ideal length to enjoy without feeling rushed.
What to Expect from the Gdansk Craft Beer Tour

The tour kicks off at Brama ZotaDuga 1, a central meeting point in Gdansk, at 5:00 pm. From there, your guide, who is well-versed in all things beer, takes you on a walk through the city’s scenic core, stopping at three local pubs that are loved by Gdansk residents but often overlooked by visitors. The walk itself offers a nice introduction to the city, blending sightseeing with tasting.
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The Pubs & Tasting Experience
Over the course of three hours, you will visit three different venues, each offering a different vibe and beer selection. The guide will introduce the concept of craft beer versus regular beer, explaining what makes small batches unique. You’ll sample eight different Polish craft beers in total, each with its own character—some bold, some subtly complex.
One reviewer notes that the tour provides a chance to taste beers in very cool, non-touristy pubs, which is a real plus for those craving authentic local spots. The guide’s expertise shines through as she shares insights about the brewing process, regional flavors, and how local breweries craft their beers. The subtle nuances in each brew become more noticeable as your palate gets educated throughout the evening.
Snacks & Social Vibe
Alongside your drinks, you’ll enjoy snacks that complement the beers, giving you a more complete tasting experience. This isn’t just about drinking; it’s about understanding and appreciating the craft behind each glass. The social aspect, especially in a small group, makes it easier to ask questions and get personalized tips for further exploring Gdansk’s bar scene afterward.
The Guide & Reviews
Multiple reviews highlight the knowledgeability of the guides, with one reviewer mentioning that Karolina, in particular, “knows her stuff and makes the tour very enjoyable.” The small group size (no more than 12 participants) ensures a friendly, engaging atmosphere that allows for genuine conversations and tailored recommendations.
Post-Tour Freedom
After the tour, you’re free to continue exploring Gdansk on your own. Your guide will likely give personalized suggestions for other pubs or breweries to check out, which is a valuable perk if you want to immerse yourself further in the local beer culture.
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Is the Price Worth It?

At $85.60 per person, this tour is a fair investment if you’re truly interested in craft beer and enjoy guided experiences. The price covers all tastings, snacks, and the expertise of your guide. Considering that sampling eight different beers in three different venues is included, it offers good value—especially for those wanting an educational component and insider access to spots locals love.
A review reflects this value, noting that it’s a “fantastic way to experience Gdansk’s craft beer scene” with knowledgeable guides making the experience both fun and informative. If you’re a beer enthusiast or simply curious about Polish brews, this tour is likely to satisfy.
How the Tour Fits into Your Gdansk Adventure
This experience is best suited for travelers who enjoy laid-back, social outings centered around good drinks and conversation. It’s not a party scene or a rowdy pub crawl but rather an educational and tasting-focused tour perfect for those who want to learn and discover at a relaxed pace.
The tour’s timing in the evening makes it ideal for ending a day of sightseeing or as a standalone activity to kick off your night. It’s also accessible to most travelers, with most participants able to join, and the meeting point is central and easy to find.
Practical Tips & Considerations
- Since the tour is 3 hours, wear comfortable, smart casual attire—nothing too formal but neat enough for a city stroll and pub visits.
- Remember, the minimum age is 18, so this isn’t suitable for kids or non-drinkers.
- Booking in advance is recommended; the tour is usually booked about 45 days ahead on average.
- The experience is flexible with free cancellation up to 24 hours before, offering peace of mind if your plans change.
- The small-group setup ensures more personalized attention, but it also means spots fill up quickly—so plan ahead.
Final Thoughts
If you’re into craft beer and enjoy exploring local scenes with knowledgeable guides, the Delicious Gdansk Craft Beer Tour offers a well-rounded introduction to Gdansk’s beer culture. It’s an excellent way to spend an evening, taste a diverse selection of beers, and learn about what makes Polish craft brewing special—all in a relaxed, friendly environment.
While it’s on the pricier side, the inclusion of all tastings, snacks, and the personal touch from your guide makes it a worthwhile investment. It’s especially perfect if you prefer smaller groups where you can ask questions and get tailored recommendations. For beer lovers eager to discover hidden local gems and deepen their appreciation for craft brews, this tour hits the right notes.
Delicious Gdansk Craft Beer Tour
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FAQ
Is this tour suitable for people who don’t drink alcohol?
No, the minimum age for participation is 18, and the focus is on tasting craft beers, so it’s not suitable for children or non-drinkers.
How many beers will I get to taste?
You’ll sample a total of eight different craft beers during the tour, spread across three different pubs.
Are snacks included in the tour?
Yes, snacks are provided to accompany the beers, helping to enhance the tasting experience and balance the flavors.
Can I cancel the tour if my plans change?
Yes, you can cancel for free up to 24 hours before the scheduled start, ensuring a full refund if needed.
Where does the tour start and end?
The tour begins at Brama ZotaDuga 1 in Gdansk at 5:00 pm and ends back at the same meeting point.
Is this tour good for solo travelers?
Absolutely. The small-group setting and friendly guides make it easy to meet others and share the experience.
How far in advance should I book?
It’s recommended to book about 45 days in advance to secure your spot, as it’s popular and limited in size.
What should I wear?
Smart casual attire is suitable; comfortable shoes are advisable for walking between pubs.
If you’re a fan of craft beer or just want a relaxed way to get to know Gdansk’s local scene, this tour could be just what you need. It combines good drinks, friendly guides, and a chance to see parts of the city you might miss on your own. Cheers to discovering new flavors and making your trip memorable!
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