Quebec City: Craft Brewery and Beer Tasting Tour — A Fully Guided Sip Through the Microbrew Scene

If you’re considering diving into Quebec City’s vibrant craft beer scene, this Quebec City: Craft Brewery and Beer Tasting Tour could be a great way to do it. Offering a mix of tastings, behind-the-scenes access, and local insights, it’s designed for anyone who loves beer and wants to learn more about the city’s brewing culture.
What really drew us in are two things: first, the generous amount of tastings—nine samples in total—plus snacks, which makes this feel more like a leisurely afternoon than a hurried tasting. Second, the exclusive brewery visits that let you peek behind the scenes of some of Quebec’s most innovative microbreweries.
Of course, a little consideration to keep in mind is the price point. At $50 per person for a three-hour tour, it’s a solid value, but it’s not a cheap afternoon. Also, since it’s a beer-focused experience, it’s not suitable for children or pregnant friends, which might limit certain groups. Still, if you’re a beer lover or curious about Quebec’s craft scene, this tour hits the right notes.
This experience is ideal for adults who enjoy tasting craft beers, want to explore the St-Roch neighborhood, or are looking for a fun, social way to spend an afternoon. It’s especially popular among those who appreciate knowledgeable guides and local stories, which make each stop more meaningful.
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- In-depth Beer Tasting: Nine craft beer samplers, plus snacks, ensure you leave feeling satisfied.
- Exclusive Access: Get a behind-the-scenes look at brewing facilities, which adds a special touch.
- Knowledgeable Guides: Guides are praised for sharing insightful, passionate commentary about Quebec’s beer culture.
- Flexible & Convenient: The tour lasts about three hours in the afternoon, with easy meeting instructions.
- Local Flavor & Neighborhood Vibe: The walk through St-Roch captures the neighborhood’s culinary and cultural vibe.
- Cost-Effective for Beer Lovers: At $50, it offers a generous sampling experience and brewery access, making it a good value.
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What to Expect from the Quebec City Beer Tour

If you’re picturing a lively, beer-heavy adventure, this tour delivers on those expectations but with some nuances that make it special. It’s designed as a guided, walkable journey through Quebec’s craft beer hubs, with plenty of opportunities to chat with your guide and dig into local stories.
Starting at Noctem Artisans Brasseurs
You’ll kick things off at Noctem Artisans Brasseurs, a brewery known for its creative beers and comic branding featuring cats. Here, you’ll sample three of their beers—probably some of their more inventive brews—and enjoy a homemade party mix. The guide will then give you a brief tour of their brewing facilities, giving you a glimpse of how these drinks are made and what makes them special.
Strolling through St-Roch Neighborhood
From there, you’ll walk through the St-Roch neighborhood, which is considered the core of Quebec City’s craft beer scene. Our impressions, echoed by other reviews, highlight how this area is a feast for the senses, with its lively nightlife, cultural diversity, and excellent food options. During the walk, your guide will share interesting facts and stories about Quebec’s beer history, adding context to each tasting.
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Next up is La Barberie, Quebec City’s second-oldest microbrewery and the first to run as a worker cooperative. This spot is especially known for their mastery of combining fruit flavors into different beer styles. You’ll taste three more samples here—probably a mix of fruit beers and more traditional styles—along with pretzels. You’ll also get to explore their beer cellars, which is an extra treat and a chance to see where the magic happens.
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Final Stop at La Korrigane
The tour wraps up at La Korrigane, a cozy brewery where you’ll enjoy three specialty beers paired with veggie snacks. This spot feels welcoming and laid-back, perfect for reflecting on the day’s highlights and soaking in the neighborhood ambiance.
The Value of the Experience

When we look at what’s included—guided tour, visits to three breweries, exclusive access, nine beer samples, snacks, and local taxes—it’s clear that this tour offers a lot for the price. The quality of the guide seems to be a standout, with reviews praising their ability to reliably share beer knowledge and cater to the group’s interests.
And while nine samples might seem a lot, remember, these are smaller tasting pours designed to give you a real sense of what each brewery produces. The inclusion of snacks makes it feel more like a relaxed tasting session than just a hurried sip-and-go.
Why It Works Well for Travelers
This tour strikes a balance between educational and social, perfect for those who enjoy talking about beer, learning about local brewing traditions, or just sampling new flavors. It’s particularly appealing to visitors who want a guided, curated experience rather than wandering aimlessly from brewery to brewery on their own.
Possible Drawbacks
The main consideration is the duration and pacing—three hours can feel quite full if you’re not a big drinker or if you prefer a more laid-back pace. Also, since the tour operates rain or shine, you should be prepared for weather conditions—sturdy shoes and weather-appropriate clothing are advisable.
Who Should Consider This Tour?

If you’re an adult traveler with an interest in craft beers, this tour will suit you well. It’s especially good if you appreciate knowledgeable guides, exclusive access, and authentic local flavors. It’s not suitable for children, pregnant women, or anyone who prefers non-alcoholic experiences, but for those who love a good beer and a friendly, informal atmosphere, this is a solid choice.
FAQ

Is the tour suitable for people who don’t drink alcohol?
No, since the tour involves sampling alcohol and the legal drinking age in Quebec is 18, it’s not suitable for minors or pregnant women.
How long does the tour last?
It runs for about 3 hours, mainly in the afternoon, making it easy to slot into your day while leaving time for other activities.
What’s included in the tour?
You get a guided tour, visits to three breweries, exclusive access to brewing facilities, nine beer samples, three snacks, and local taxes.
Is there any particular dress code or footwear recommended?
Comfortable shoes and weather-appropriate clothing are advised since it involves walking through the neighborhood.
Can I cancel the tour if my plans change?
Yes, you can cancel up to 24 hours in advance for a full refund, which adds flexibility to your planning.
Are guides bilingual?
Yes, guides can operate in both French and English, catering to a diverse group of travelers.
Quebec City: Craft Brewery and Beer Tasting Tour
Wrapping Up
All in all, this Quebec City craft beer tour offers a well-rounded, engaging experience for those who love trying new brews and learning about local culture. With its knowledgeable guides, exclusive brewery access, and generous tastings, it delivers more than just a standard tasting—it’s a chance to get a real taste of Quebec’s creative beer scene.
While it’s best suited for those comfortable with alcohol consumption and looking for a lively, social outing, it’s also a great way to connect with other travelers and locals alike. If you’re into craft beer, curious about Quebec’s brewing traditions, or simply want a fun, educational afternoon, this tour deserves a spot on your itinerary.
Remember, the experience operates rain or shine, so dress accordingly, and be ready to enjoy a flavorful journey through Quebec City’s microbrewery culture. Cheers to discovering new favorites and making memorable local connections!
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