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Discover Czech brewing traditions on a 3-hour eský Krumlov Beer Tour. Visit historic breweries, sample craft beers, and enjoy local pub food in this charming town.
Exploring the 3-Hour Krumlov Beer Tour: A Beer Lover’s Delight in South Bohemia
If you’ve ever wanted to get a real taste of Czech beer culture beyond just drinking pivo at a pub, this 3-hour Krumlov Beer Tour offers an engaging, authentic experience. It combines a visit to a historic brewery, tastings of local craft beers, and stops at traditional pubs—perfect for those curious about brewing history and eager to sample some of the best mini-brews in the Czech Republic.
What really makes this tour stand out is the way it seamlessly blends historical insight with contemporary brewing. Plus, the chance to taste Czech pub food alongside fresh beers adds an extra layer of enjoyment. On the downside, it’s a relatively quick tour, so if you’re a big beer enthusiast, you might wish for more time to explore each stop more leisurely or to taste additional varieties.
Ideal for adventurous travelers, beer aficionados, or anyone keen to learn about Czech brewing traditions in a lively, social setting, this tour offers excellent value for a compact, immersive experience in eský Krumlov.


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From the moment the tour begins, you’ll find yourself stepping into the world of Czech beer making. Your guide, likely a licensed professional, will lead you through the old and contemporary brewhouses, explaining the brewing process in a straightforward, engaging way. We loved the way the guide brought history alive—sharing stories about monasteries influencing brewing rights, the medieval roots of the craft, and the significance of the clarist monastery brewery hidden within the town’s walls since the 14th century.
Walking through the fermentation and maturation basements offers a glimpse into the silent, cool spaces where beer ages and develops its flavor. Seeing the restored equipment like the “Varna” from Port 1560 adds a tangible sense of history that many visitors find fascinating. The fact that eský Krumlov still maintains an operating brewery makes this experience more than just educational—it feels real and meaningful.
The highlight for many is undoubtedly the tasting session. You’ll be treated to the local “Krumlov” beer, which is a reflection of the town’s brewing legacy. According to reviews, the beers are authentic, bottom-fermented, and brewed with traditional methods, giving you a genuine flavor experience.
In addition, you’ll taste up to four different craft beers from Czech mini-breweries, carefully selected to showcase the diversity of Czech brewing—from crisp lagers to hoppier ales. Reviewers have appreciated the variety, noting that the beers are often from local micro-breweries, providing a fresh, flavorful alternative to commercial options.
No beer tour is complete without some traditional Czech pub snacks. The tour offers a tasting of pickled sausages (“Utopenci”) or pickled cheese (“Nakládaný Hermelín”). These snacks are not just fillers—they’re a key part of Czech pub culture, meant to complement the beer.
Guests described these snacks as “spicy” and “marinated”, adding a savory touch to the tasting. We found that these pairings enhance the beer flavors and give a glimpse into the social aspects of Czech pub life, where good beer and hearty snacks go hand-in-hand.
The tour extends beyond just tasting. It includes stops at former breweries around eský Krumlov, revealing the town’s brewing history. For instance, you’ll visit the Prelate Brewery, established in 1596, and learn about the brewing rights battles involving local noble families like the Rosenbergs.
Walking through the streets and courtyards, you’ll uncover stories of monastic influence on brewing, with monks playing a significant role in early brewing traditions. The castle’s 4th courtyard, once home to a royal brewery, provides a scenic backdrop and a tangible link to medieval brewing practices.
The tour also includes stops at scenic viewpoints and arts & crafts markets, giving you a taste of eský Krumlov’s charm beyond beer. These breaks allow for photos and soaking in the town’s picturesque beauty—perfect for those wanting more than just beer.
The entire tour lasts approximately 3 hours, making it ideal for travelers with limited time but a strong interest in Czech beer culture. With options for private or small groups, the experience offers personalized attention and a relaxed atmosphere. Meeting points are flexible, either at the Infocentrum or a traditional village, and the tour ends back at the starting location.
The price covers everything from the brewery tours, tastings, food, and expert guidance. There are no hidden costs, and cancellations are flexible up to 24 hours in advance, making it a low-risk choice for travelers.

For the price, you’re getting a well-rounded experience that combines history, culture, and taste. Visiting both old and modern breweries provides insight into how brewing has evolved in Krumlov, and sampling beers from mini-breweries highlights the creativity and craftsmanship in Czech brewing today.
The inclusion of traditional pub snacks is a thoughtful touch, emphasizing the social side of beer drinking. The tour’s focus on local ingredients and heritage makes it more meaningful than just a tasting session.
This experience is perfect for beer enthusiasts wanting to learn about Czech brewing traditions, history buffs interested in medieval and monastic stories, or travelers seeking authentic local culture outside of the more touristy spots. It’s also ideal for small groups or couples looking for a relaxed, engaging activity with a social vibe.

The 3-hour Krumlov Beer Tour offers a balanced and immersive introduction to Czech beer culture. It’s a fantastic way to discover how history, tradition, and innovation blend in the world of Czech brewing. The mix of brewery visits, tastings, pub food, and storytelling gives you a well-rounded experience that goes beyond just drinking beer.
While it’s a relatively short tour, it’s packed with meaningful insights and delicious samples that leave you with a deeper appreciation of eský Krumlov’s brewing heritage. Whether you’re a casual beer drinker or a dedicated craft beer lover, this tour provides value, fun, and a chance to connect with local traditions in a lively, friendly setting.
Is this tour suitable for non-drinkers?
No, the tour is designed for adults 18+ and includes beer tastings and pub food. If you’re not into alcohol, this might not be the best fit.
How long does the tour last?
It lasts approximately 3 hours, including brewery visits, tastings, and stops at local pubs and scenic viewpoints.
Can I join this tour if I have dietary restrictions?
The tour includes specific pub snacks—pickled sausages or cheese. If you have allergies or dietary restrictions, it’s best to inquire beforehand.
Are transportation or accommodations included?
No, the tour does not include transportation or accommodation. You need to arrange your own transport to the meeting point and from the end location.
Is the tour available in multiple languages?
Yes, the tour is offered in Czech, English, and Russian, with live guides providing commentary in these languages.
What should I bring?
Bring your passport or ID card for age verification, and wear comfortable shoes for walking around the breweries and town.
Can I cancel the tour?
Yes, you can cancel up to 24 hours in advance for a full refund, offering flexibility if your plans change.
In summary, this Krumlov Beer Tour makes for a lively, educational, and tasty outing in one of the Czech Republic’s most charming towns. Whether you want to learn about medieval brewing rights, taste innovative craft beers, or simply enjoy a relaxed social experience, it’s a worthwhile addition to any eský Krumlov itinerary.