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Discover Montreal's craft beer scene on a guided 3.5-hour brew tour complete with tastings, behind-the-scenes access, and a delicious dinner.
Trying to find a way to experience Montreal’s vibrant craft beer scene while enjoying some local cuisine? This guided Happy Hour Brew Tour offers a well-balanced mix of tasting, learning, and socializing over a few delicious beers. It’s designed for beer lovers, curious travelers, and anyone eager to see a different side of Montreal — all in a relaxed, friendly group setting.
What makes this tour stand out? We love the behind-the-scenes access at three carefully selected microbreweries, and the expert guides who bring a lively mix of beer knowledge and local history. Plus, the dinner included ensures you’re not just drinking but also savoring some good food, with vegetarian options available.
The one thing to keep in mind: the tour moves at a pace that balances tasting with learning, so if you’re not a big drinker or need a more laid-back experience, it might feel a bit lively. It’s best suited for those who enjoy social outings, craft beer, and exploring local flavors with a friendly crowd.


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This brew tour clocks in at roughly 3.5 hours, making it a perfect afternoon or early evening activity that balances leisure with insight. For $85.37 per person, you get a lot of value — not just in the beers, but in gaining a deeper appreciation of Montreal’s craft beer scene and its cultural roots.
The tour begins at a centrally located meeting point on Rue Berri, close to public transit, which makes it easy to access without fuss. The group size maxes out at 14, allowing for an intimate experience where questions are encouraged and guides can tailor the commentary to your interests.
Stop 1: Montreal
While the tour begins downtown, it quickly moves toward the first brewery — Microbrasserie 4 Origines. You might find that the initial moments set a friendly tone, with guides sharing stories of Montreal’s brewing history, local ingredients, and what makes the city’s craft scene special. Since the order of breweries may vary, flexibility is key.
Stop 2: Microbrasserie 4 Origines (45 minutes)
Here, you’ll get a behind-the-scenes look at a microbrewery known for its creativity. The guide describes the brewing process, and you’ll sample several beer flights in a relaxed setting. Guests have raved about the quality of the beers and the helpful, knowledgeable guides. One reviewer noted, “Sarah was a great guide — informative, easygoing, fun.” The focus on education and tasting makes this stop not just enjoyable but also informative.
Stop 3: Benelux Brewery (4026 Rue Wellington, 1 hour)
This venue offers a different vibe, often characterized by a vibrant, lively atmosphere. The guide will walk you through the brewing process here as well, highlighting what makes Benelux unique. Expect a more extensive taste experience, with the opportunity to indulge in various styles, from IPAs to darker beers. One guest mentioned the variety was impressive, and the guide’s storytelling added to the experience.
Stop 4: Messorem (45 minutes)
Voted as the top brewery in Montreal by some, Messorem offers a chance to round out your tasting journey. The guide emphasizes understanding beer styles and brewing nuances, which appeals to those wanting to deepen their beer knowledge. Guests often mention the “great variety of tastings from stouts to IPAs,” and appreciate the small group setting for personalized attention.
Complementing the beer tastings is a delicious dinner included in the tour. While specific menu details aren’t provided, reviews highlight that the meal hits the spot, with vegetarian options available for those with dietary preferences. This is a thoughtful addition, considering that some beer tours can be just about the drinks — here, you get a hearty meal that helps balance out the alcohol and satisfies your hunger.
The tour uses an air-conditioned vehicle to shuttle between breweries, making city hopping both comfortable and convenient. This is especially helpful in hot summer months or if you want to avoid walking between various venues. The entire experience is designed to be low-stress, giving you more time to enjoy your drinks and conversations.
With a maximum of 14 travelers, the atmosphere remains intimate. Many reviews mention how small groups foster friendly interactions and allow guides to provide personalized insights. This setup is perfect for travelers who prefer a more relaxed, social environment rather than large bus tours.
Guides are praised for their knowledgeable, approachable demeanor. Multiple reviews commend the guides for sharing stories that bring the beers and breweries to life. One reviewer noted, “The guide was helpful and fun,” which sums up the tour’s balanced approach to education and entertainment.
At about $85, you’re paying for quality experiences: three breweries, insightful guides, generous tastings, and a satisfying dinner. Compared to doing this independently, where costs for tastings and transport add up, this package offers a convenient, well-organized way to enjoy Montreal’s craft beer scene without the hassle. It’s especially attractive for those who want to learn more about beer styles and brewing techniques while enjoying a social outing.

This brew tour is ideal for beer enthusiasts craving local, authentic experiences. It suits couples, friends, or solo travelers who enjoy relaxed social activities and are interested in learning about Montreal’s brewing culture. The inclusion of dinner makes it appealing for those wanting a full evening of entertainment rather than just sampling drinks. If you prefer quiet, solo tasting or have specific dietary restrictions outside vegetarian options, you might find the group setting less tailored to your needs.
This tour also works well for first-time visitors wanting a fun, informal way to explore the city beyond museums and historic sites. It’s less suited for those seeking a deep dive into Montreal’s history or a very leisurely, non-drinking experience.
If you’re looking for a memorable way to experience Montreal’s craft beer scene, this guided brew tour offers a perfect blend of tasting, education, and local flavor. The small-group format fosters a friendly vibe, and the knowledgeable guides add a personal touch, making the experience both enjoyable and informative. The inclusion of a hearty dinner ensures you’ll leave satisfied, not just buzzed.
The tour’s value is clear when you consider all that’s included — visits to three different breweries, behind-the-scenes insights, beer flights, and a meal. It’s especially suited for those curious about craft beer but also eager to enjoy Montreal’s vibrant neighborhoods in a relaxed setting.
For beer lovers or those wanting a lively, authentic experience in Montreal, this tour hits the right notes. Just remember to book in advance, as it’s popular, and plan to pace yourself for a fun, flavorful journey through Montreal’s microbrewery scene.
“Sarah was a great guide – informative, easygoing, fun. We also had a great group of folks from North America & Europe.”
How long does the tour last?
The tour lasts approximately 3 hours and 30 minutes, making it a manageable afternoon or early evening activity.
What is included in the tour?
You get visits to three breweries, beer tastings from various flights, a delicious dinner with vegetarian options, and transportation in an air-conditioned vehicle.
Is the tour suitable for vegetarians?
Yes, vegetarian options are available for the included dinner, accommodating dietary preferences.
How many people are in each group?
The maximum group size is 14 travelers, ensuring a personal experience and engaging interaction with guides.
Are the guides knowledgeable?
Yes, many reviews praise the guides for being helpful, fun, and full of interesting stories about beer and Montreal craft culture.
Can I book this tour last minute?
Most travelers book about 12 days in advance, but availability depends on the season and demand.
What is the meeting point?
The tour starts at 1717 Rue Berri, downtown Montreal, near public transportation.
Is this tour good for solo travelers?
Absolutely. The small group and social atmosphere make it an excellent option for solo travelers wanting to meet new people.
Are tips included?
No, tipping the guide is not included but is appreciated if you enjoyed the experience.
To sum it up, this guided brew tour in Montreal offers a well-rounded, enjoyable way to explore the city’s craft beer scene without the fuss. It balances tasting, learning, and local flavor in a friendly environment, perfect for those who enjoy flavorful beverages and authentic experiences. Whether you’re a seasoned beer connoisseur or just curious about Montreal’s brewing culture, you’ll find this tour a worthwhile and tasty adventure.