If you’re a beer lover heading to Mexico City, chances are you might want to skip the usual tourist spots and dive into the local craft beer scene. That’s exactly what this Mexico City Craft Beer Tour offers — a chance to go behind the scenes at some of the city’s most interesting breweries, sample fresh beers, and get a true taste of Mexico’s burgeoning brewing culture.
From the get-go, what caught our eye is how this tour combines exclusive brewery access with a relaxed, social atmosphere. Plus, the fact that you get to enjoy craft beers not just at the stops but also while riding around in a private vehicle makes it stand out. One thing to keep in mind is that the tour is designed for English-speaking travelers, which is perfect if you want to avoid language barriers while learning about local brews.
A small caveat: while the experience promises a lot of fun, it’s not necessarily a comprehensive brewery-hopping marathon — it’s more about quality, education, and enjoyment. So, if you’re into craft beer, curious about Mexican brewing trends, or just looking for a fun way to spend an afternoon with fellow travelers, this tour could be a good fit.
Key Points

- Exclusive brewery visits provide behind-the-scenes insights into brewing processes.
- Comfortable private transport makes traveling between stops enjoyable and hassle-free.
- Tastings of diverse craft beers include both large-scale and family-run breweries.
- Guided by local beer experts who can share knowledge and answer your questions.
- Relaxed, social atmosphere ideal for solo travelers, couples, or groups.
- Includes snacks to complement your beer tasting experience.
An Honest Look at the Mexico City Craft Beer Tour

Getting right into what this tour offers, it’s clear that the experience is designed to give you more than just tasting beer — it’s about understanding the culture behind it. Starting at Pacheco Taproom, you’ll get an introduction to the Mexican craft beer movement, learning about its history and current trends. The cozy atmosphere and friendly staff make it a great place to kick things off, and the initial tastings set a good tone for what’s ahead.
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The Brewery Visits: Nómada and Obni
Next, the tour takes you to Cervecería Nómada, which is a larger-scale operation. Here, you’ll find yourself exploring the entire brewing process, from ingredient choice to fermentation and bottling. This visit is particularly interesting because it’s a chance to see how a successful brewery operates in Mexico, with a focus on innovative brewing techniques. The guide’s insights really helped us appreciate the effort that goes into each batch, and sampling their signature brews added a nice touch.
Afterward, it’s time for Obni Brewery, a smaller, family-run outfit. This spot showcases a more intimate side of Mexican craft beer. You’ll discover experimental styles and unique flavors that you might not find elsewhere. The small-batch approach at Obni means you’re getting a more handcrafted, personalized experience — perfect for those wanting to understand the diversity within Mexico’s brewing scene.
The Social Vibe at Calacas Bar
The tour’s final stop, Calacas Bar, is lively and vibrant, giving you a sense of local beer culture in Mexico City. Here, the focus is on enjoying the atmosphere and sampling more craft beers in a fun environment. It’s a good chance to relax, chat with fellow travelers, and soak in the city’s social side. We appreciated how this part of the tour felt authentic and lively, a true reflection of Mexico City’s spirited beer culture.
The Transportation & Overall Feel
The fact that all transportation is air-conditioned and comfortable makes the experience more enjoyable. Being able to sip your beer while riding around without worry about directions or driving responsibilities adds to the laid-back vibe. The entire tour lasts about 5 hours, which is a good chunk of time that balances education and fun without feeling rushed.
Pricing and Value
At just over $100 per person, this tour offers a solid value considering the exclusive brewery access, tastings, snacks, and guided experience. For craft beer fans, especially those interested in understanding Mexican brewing, it’s a worthwhile spend. Keep in mind that extra drinks beyond the samples are purchased separately, so if you’re planning to continue tasting, budget accordingly.
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Who Is This Tour Best For?
This experience is perfect for beer enthusiasts, curious travelers, and those who enjoy social outings. It’s also suitable for solo travelers or couples looking for a shared interest activity. The small group size (up to 10 people) creates a relaxed, intimate setting where everyone can ask questions and connect.
What We Think Could Be Better

While the tour covers some fantastic breweries and offers a lot of insights, it does focus more on the craft scene rather than beer history or food pairings. If you’re looking for a deep dive into Mexican beer history or a culinary experience, you might want to supplement this with other activities. Also, those who prefer longer tours or more brewery stops might find the 5-hour duration a bit brief.
Final Thoughts: Who Should Consider This Tour?
If you’re after a fun, social, and educational beer experience in Mexico City, this tour hits the mark. It’s especially suited for travelers who enjoy discovering local culture through its beverages, appreciate guided insights, and prefer a more relaxed pace. Beer newbies might learn a lot, while seasoned enthusiasts will appreciate the opportunity to taste and compare different styles.
This isn’t a tour for those seeking a wild party or looking to sample every brewery in the city — it’s a well-balanced experience that combines quality, education, and enjoyment. And because the tour is designed for English speakers, it’s a great way to connect and learn without language barriers.
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FAQs

Is this tour suitable for non-drinkers?
It’s primarily a beer tasting experience, so non-drinkers might find it less engaging unless they’re interested in learning about brewing or joining for the social aspect.
How long is the tour?
It lasts approximately 5 hours, including visits to breweries, tastings, and travel time.
Are the brewery visits behind the scenes?
Yes, you get exclusive access to Cervecería Nómada and Obni Brewery, which includes exploring the brewing process.
Are snacks included?
Yes, the tour provides snacks to enjoy alongside the craft beers.
What’s the group size?
The group is limited to a maximum of 10 travelers, making it a more personal experience.
Do I need to tip?
Tips for guides, drivers, and brewery staff are not included but are always appreciated if you feel the service was good.
Is transportation comfortable?
Absolutely, all transportation between stops is air-conditioned and comfortable, making the journey part of the fun.
Can I cancel if my plans change?
Yes, free cancellation is available up to 24 hours before the tour, providing flexibility if needed.
If you’re ready to explore Mexico City’s craft beer world, this tour offers a balanced mix of education, tasting, and social fun — all wrapped up in a relaxed, friendly setting. Perfect for those looking to discover a different side of the city while enjoying some great local brews.
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