If you’re heading to Orlando and love a good craft beer, this Brews and Bites Brewery Walking Tour promises a relaxed way to explore the city’s vibrant brewing culture. From what we’ve seen, it’s a solid choice for those who want more than just a few pints — the tour combines local flavor, some fun insights, and the chance to taste Orlando’s best small-batch brews.
What really catches our eye is how this tour offers eight beer samples and small bites from well-loved, locally-run spots. Plus, with a guide who knows the scene inside out, you’ll get a behind-the-scenes peek at how some of these beers are made. On the downside, it’s a three-hour walk, so if you’re not much for walking or have limited mobility, it might be a bit tiring. Still, if you’re after a friendly, authentic experience of Orlando’s craft beer and food scene, this tour could be right up your alley.
This experience tends to suit those who enjoy tasting local brews, discovering new neighborhoods, and learning a bit about the brewing process from passionate guides. It’s not a wild party — more of a relaxed, social outing with plenty of chances for conversation and good conversation.
Key Points
- Focused on Orlando’s craft beer scene with visits to local breweries and bars
- Includes 8 beer samples paired with small, tasty bites
- Guided walk through the Mills50 and Ivanhoe Village districts
- Learn about brewing firsthand from knowledgeable locals
- Ideal for beer lovers wanting a taste of Orlando’s craft scene
- Three-hour experience that’s suitable for most, but requires comfortable shoes
An In-Depth Look at the Orlando Brews and Bites Tour
Let’s dig into what makes this tour worth considering, or sometimes passing up, depending on what kind of experience you’re after. We’re looking at the itinerary, the value, and what you can realistically expect.
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The Meeting Point and First Impressions
The tour kicks off at Ten10 Brewing Company, located at 1010 Virginia Dr. This is a laid-back spot with a friendly atmosphere—perfect for starting your journey. Your guide will be waiting for you in front, so it’s straightforward to find. The setup feels inviting; you’re not dumped into a crowded bus, but instead, walking through neighborhoods that are lively and full of local flavor.
The Walk Through Mills50 and Ivanhoe Village
The districts of Mills50 and Ivanhoe Village are known for their eclectic vibe. These are neighborhoods that embrace creativity and local pride, making the walk itself fun and interesting. As you stroll, your guide will fill you in on the history and significance of each spot, especially focusing on Orlando’s growing craft beer scene.
One of the highlights is “Barley Row”, a spot known for its craft beverages. You get a sense of community here, with locally-run establishments committed to quality and originality. This kind of local touch is what we love about this tour from standard pub crawls.
Visiting Two Breweries and Two Bars
The core stops are Ten10 Brewing, Nora’s, The Thirsty Topher, and Ziggies Pizza. Each of these places has its own character, from innovative brewing to cozy pub vibes. You’ll get to see how the beer is made at some of these breweries — a peek behind the curtain that’s both educational and fun.
The breweries are praised for their delicious craft brews, and the tasting notes shared by guides often mention how the beers pair well with the small bites served. One reviewer mentioned, “We loved the way they explained the brewing process without making it too technical,” which makes it accessible even if you’re new to the craft beer world.
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You’ll sample eight different beers—enough to get a real sense of what Orlando’s craft scene has to offer. The beers vary, but you can expect a mix of styles, from IPAs to stouts, all crafted locally.
The small bites are a thoughtful addition, complementing each beer. These snacks are described as tasty and well-paired, making it more than just a drinking tour. Several reviews highlight how the bites elevate the tasting experience, turning it into a mini culinary adventure.
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Learning and Atmosphere
Guides are praised for their knowledge and friendliness. They’re happy to share insights about the brewing process, local beer trends, and even some behind-the-scenes stories. It’s not overly formal—more like hanging out with a knowledgeable friend who loves beer and knows Orlando.
Reviewers appreciated the casual vibe, noting that the tour is lively but not chaotic. It’s a good balance for those who want to learn without feeling overwhelmed or out of place if they’re new to craft beer.
The Practical Side: Duration, Cost, and Group Size
At three hours, the tour strikes a good balance—long enough to explore several spots without feeling rushed. The $75 per person fee includes all tastings and bites, which we consider fair given the quality and local flavor. Keep in mind that tipping for servers is encouraged, so budget some extra cash if you want to be generous.
Group sizes tend to be manageable, fostering friendly interactions. The experience is in English, and since it’s walkable, comfortable shoes are a must. You’ll want to bring a camera to snap photos of neighborhoods and your favorite brews.
Considerations and Downsides
While many reviews are glowing, a few mention that it’s not suitable for pregnant women or those under 21, which is common for alcohol tours. Also, since it involves walking, anyone with mobility issues might find it tiring, especially in Florida’s heat.
Some reviewers note that the pace is leisurely, but you should be prepared for some light walking and standing. There’s no transportation between stops, so if you’re not a fan of walking or have young children, it might not be the best fit.
Is It Worth It?
Looking at the value, $75 for eight samples and small bites over three hours seems reasonable. The focus on local breweries, the educational component, and the chance to explore Orlando’s neighborhoods make this a good pick for beer enthusiasts or curious travelers wanting to experience Orlando beyond the theme parks.
Final Thoughts: Who’s This Tour For?
This tour is best suited for adults who appreciate craft beer and enjoy a relaxed, social walking experience. It’s perfect if you’re interested in learning about Orlando’s local breweries while tasting some of the best brews the city has to offer. If you’re a foodie, you’ll love the pairing of small bites with each beer, making this more than just a drinking tour.
Travelers who prefer guided experiences with knowledgeable locals will find this engaging and authentic. It’s a great way to see a different side of Orlando, especially if you’re into exploring vibrant neighborhoods on foot. However, if you’re after a high-energy party scene or have mobility concerns, this might feel a bit mellow or tiring.
All in all, it offers a genuine taste of Orlando’s craft beer culture, wrapped in a friendly, approachable package. If that sounds like your kind of thing, it’s definitely worth considering.
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FAQs
Is this tour suitable for children?
No, since it involves alcohol consumption, it’s only for travelers aged 21 and over.
How long does the tour last?
The experience lasts about 3 hours, usually in the afternoon, making it a manageable outing.
What’s included in the price?
The fee covers the guided tour, tastings from two breweries and two bars, and small bites to pair with your beers. Tips for servers are separate.
Do I need to book in advance?
Yes, booking ahead is recommended. You can reserve your spot now and pay later, giving you flexibility.
Can I cancel if my plans change?
Yes, you can cancel up to 24 hours in advance for a full refund.
Is there any transportation involved?
No, it’s a walking tour — comfortable shoes are a must.
Where does the tour start?
At Ten10 Brewing Company, 1010 Virginia Dr, Orlando, FL. The guide will wait in front.
Will I learn about the brewing process?
Yes, part of the tour includes insights into how the beers are made, often with a peek behind the scenes.
Is this tour family-friendly?
Not really; it’s designed for adults over 21, and involves tasting alcohol.
If you’re eager to explore Orlando’s craft beer scene without spending all night at a bar, this guided walk offers a friendly, flavorful introduction. Whether you’re a beer newbie or a seasoned connoisseur, the mix of local brews, bites, and neighborhood charm makes it a fun, laid-back option for your trip.
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