Brooklyn Beer History & Tasting Tour
18 Ratings
- E-Ticket
- Group Tour
- Live Guide
- 3 hr








Learn about Brooklyn’s beer-brewing past and present on a guided walking tour of a local brewery and the history-rich neighborhood in which it’s located. Brooklyn was a beer-brewing capital for much of the 1900s, but all of the 40+ breweries that existed in the borough pre-1970 have disappeared. Find out why, and what is causing them to return, as your local guide leads you on a brewery tour and a walk through the neighborhood of Williamsburg.
Itinerary Details
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Stop At: Williamsburg
The entire tour takes place in the neighborhood of Williamsburg, Brooklyn
Duration: 3 hour
Stop At:
Learn all about craft beer and the beer making process at one of Brooklyn's coolest snd most eclectic beer bar. We meet here, get to know each other, and of course, sample a locally made brew.
Duration: 20 minutes
Stop At: Interboro Spirits and Ales
We go in and get a tasting and we end the tour here so guests can stay as long as they want.
Duration: 30 minutes
Pass By: Williamsburg
Toast your way through the past and present of beer brewing in Brooklyn! This neighborhood was once home to 48 breweries, but this ancient trade disappeared from the borough in the 1970s, only to be reborn in recent years with craft breweries leading the way. If you want a taste (quite literally…) of the history behind beer brewing in New York, look no further!
Stop At: Williamsburg
The entire tour takes place in the neighborhood of Williamsburg, Brooklyn
Duration: 3 hour
Stop At:
Learn all about craft beer and the beer making process at one of Brooklyn's coolest snd most eclectic beer bar. We meet here, get to know each other, and of course, sample a locally made brew.
Duration: 20 minutes
Stop At: Interboro Spirits and Ales
We go in and get a tasting and we end the tour here so guests can stay as long as they want.
Duration: 30 minutes
Pass By: Williamsburg
Toast your way through the past and present of beer brewing in Brooklyn! This neighborhood was once home to 48 breweries, but this ancient trade disappeared from the borough in the 1970s, only to be reborn in recent years with craft breweries leading the way. If you want a taste (quite literally…) of the history behind beer brewing in New York, look no further!