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Discover Monterrey’s craft beer scene with a guided tour visiting three breweries, tasting local brews, and exploring the city's vibrant Old Quarter.
Thinking about exploring Monterrey’s lively craft beer culture? This 2.5-hour guided tour offers a chance to visit three exclusive breweries, meet the master brewers, and sample a variety of regional beers—all for just over $50. Whether you’re a seasoned beer enthusiast or just curious about local flavors, this tour promises an authentic experience.
What I particularly like about this experience is how it combines education with enjoyment—meeting the brewers gives you a behind-the-scenes look into Monterrey’s brewing scene, and the included tastings let you savor the city’s unique flavors. Plus, ending in the charming Old Quarter makes for a relaxing, culturally rich finish.
A possible consideration is that this tour is only available in the evening, which might not suit those who prefer daytime activities or have tight schedules. Also, meals are not included, so plan accordingly if you’re hungry after the tour.
This craft beer outing is perfect for adults over 18 who want to get a taste of Monterrey’s local culture through its brewing traditions—all while enjoying a relaxed, social atmosphere.

The tour kicks off at Pabellon M, located at Entrada Ocampo, a central spot in Monterrey’s downtown area. It’s near public transportation, making it easy for most travelers to join without fuss. After a quick check-in, you’ll be on your way to the first brewery. The meeting point’s central location means you can easily continue exploring the city or find a nearby spot for a late meal or drink afterward.

The first brewery is one of Monterrey’s prominent craft spots, where you’ll get around 45 minutes to explore. Here, you’ll have the chance to taste different styles of craft beer. This is the perfect introduction, especially if you’re new to craft brewing. The brewery’s atmosphere tends to be lively but relaxed, with a chance to chat with staff and learn about their brewing process.
What stands out here, according to reviews, is how knowledgeable the staff are—many visitors appreciate being able to ask questions and get a real sense of the brewing craft. One review notes, “We loved the way the guide explained the different styles—they weren’t just tasting drinks but learning about what makes each unique.”
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The second brewery continues to showcase Monterrey’s evolving beer scene. It introduces more innovative flavors and brewing techniques, providing a broader perspective on local craft beer. Again, you’ll spend about 45 minutes here. This stop often features more experimental brews, which appeal to those looking for something different from typical lagers or pilsners.
This part of the tour is especially appreciated by visitors who want to understand how Monterrey’s craft scene is developing and pushing boundaries. The guide’s insights can help you appreciate the nuances of each beer—whether it’s a sour, stout, or IPA.

The tour concludes in the heart of Monterrey’s Old Quarter, a historic area filled with charming streets, lively bars, and local shops. You’ll have 45 minutes to wander, soak in the lively atmosphere, and maybe enjoy some local snacks or other drinks if you wish—though meals are not included in the tour fee.
Many travelers find ending here ideal, as it’s a hub of activity and perfect for continuing to explore Monterrey’s nightlife or taking a leisurely stroll back to your accommodation. The tour ends in a vibrant, authentic neighborhood where you can feel the city’s true pulse.

The tour price includes three craft beers—one at each brewery—giving you a solid sampling of Monterrey’s brewing offerings. The beers are diverse, and the guide helps you understand what makes each one special.
Meals are not part of the package, so plan for dinner afterward if you’re hungry. No additional costs are mentioned for entry, as the breweries’ admission is free.

At just over $50, this experience provides a balanced mix of education, authentic tasting, and local culture. The guided aspect means you’ll gain insights into Monterrey’s brewing history and innovations, which you might not discover on your own. Tasting three different beers allows you to compare flavors, styles, and brewing techniques—all without the hassle of organizing separate visits.

Unlike generic brewery tours, this experience emphasizes local craftsmanship and personal interactions with brewers. Many reviews compliment the guides’ knowledge and friendliness, making the tour feel genuine rather than commercial. Ending in the Old Quarter offers a perfect blend of craft beer appreciation and immersion in Monterrey’s vibrant street scene.
This tour suits adults over 18 who appreciate good beer and are interested in understanding local brewing traditions. It’s ideal for travelers who want a relaxed, social activity that combines culture, flavor, and a bit of education. It’s perfect for small groups or solo travelers looking to meet like-minded people while discovering Monterrey’s lively craft scene.

If you’re interested in exploring Monterrey beyond its famous sights, this craft beer tour is a delightful way to do so. It’s a practical, engaging experience that combines tasting, learning, and enjoying the city’s lively atmosphere—all at a fair price. Whether you’re a beer lover or a curious traveler, this tour offers a genuine taste of Monterrey’s craft brewing scene that’s sure to leave you with memorable flavors and stories.
What is the duration of the tour?
The tour lasts approximately 2 hours and 30 minutes, with three stops of 45 minutes each.
Where does the tour start and end?
It starts at Pabellon M, Entrada Ocampo, and finishes in Barrio Antiguo, near the main street and Seven Eleven.
Are the beer tastings included?
Yes, you will enjoy three different craft beers as part of the tour, one at each brewery.
Is this tour suitable for non-drinkers?
Since the tour involves alcohol tastings, it’s intended for those over 18 who can legally consume alcohol.
Can I join if I’m traveling alone?
Absolutely. The group max is 20 travelers, so it’s a good opportunity to meet others with similar interests.
What should I wear or bring?
Comfortable clothing and shoes are recommended. Since the tour is outdoors and in breweries, a light jacket might be helpful in cooler weather.
What if the weather is bad?
The experience requires good weather. If canceled due to rain or other poor conditions, you’ll be offered a different date or a full refund.