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Discover Quebec City's craft beer scene on this 3-hour guided tour featuring visits to 3 breweries, 9 beer samples, exclusive access, and local snacks.
In the world of craft beer, Quebec City’s vibrant microbrewery scene offers some unexpectedly delightful surprises. This 3-hour guided beer tour promises not just tastings, but a behind-the-scenes look at how some of the city’s favorite brews come to life. Perfect for beer enthusiasts, curious travelers, or anyone eager to explore local flavors, this tour gives you a taste of Quebec’s brewing craftsmanship in a convivial, relaxed setting.
What makes this tour stand out? First, it’s exceptionally generous—offering nine beer samples and three local snacks, all within three hours. Second, the exclusive access to a brewing facility provides a rare glimpse into the craft of brewing that most visitors don’t get to see. A few considerations might include the walking involved through the St-Roch neighborhood and the need for a modest level of physical mobility. This tour is especially suited for those who love discovering new local flavors and enjoy engaging storytelling from knowledgeable guides.


This tour is thoughtfully designed to give you a comprehensive introduction to Quebec City’s craft beer scene. Starting at Noctem Artisans Brasseurs, you’re welcomed into a brewery famous for its whimsical branding featuring comic cats and their daring, creative beers. Your guide will serve your first three carefully curated beer samples alongside a homemade party mix, setting a lively tone for the afternoon.
From there, you’ll stroll through the St-Roch neighborhood—a hub of culinary innovation and microbreweries—while your guide shares fascinating tales of Quebec’s brewing past and how small breweries are shaping the city’s modern identity. This part of the city offers not only great beer but also vibrant street art, trendy cafes, and a lively nightlife scene, making it a delightful walking backdrop.
Next stop is La Barberie, Quebec’s second-oldest microbrewery, notable for its cooperative model—meaning it’s owned and operated by workers. Their mastery of fruit-infused beers is well-known, and you’ll visit their cellars to savor three beer samples accompanied by pretzels, perfect for cleansing your palate and enjoying the flavors.
Your final visit is to La Korrigane, where you’ll sample three specialty beers and enjoy a selection of veggie snacks. The relaxed atmosphere here makes for a fitting conclusion, letting you unwind and reflect on your tasting journey.
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The whole experience lasts about three hours, with a bilingual guide facilitating the tour in both French and English. You’ll be walking between breweries in the St-Roch neighborhood, so comfortable shoes are recommended. The tour includes visits to three breweries—Noctem Artisans Brasseurs, La Barberie, and La Korrigane—each offering a different vibe and style of beer.
The samples are generous, with nine in total, giving you the chance to truly explore a variety of flavors. The three snacks complement the beers and are carefully selected to enhance your tasting experience. The visit to the brewing facility is exclusive, meaning you will see parts of the process most visitors never get to observe.
One notable aspect is the value offered. At $50 per person, which includes all tastings, snacks, and exclusive access, you’re getting a lot for your money. Reviews consistently praise the generous pours and the knowledgeable guides who keep the atmosphere fun and informative.

The tour takes place in St-Roch, a vibrant, culturally diverse part of Quebec City. Once a working-class district, it has transformed into a hub for craft beer, artisanal food, and creative street art. Walking through its lively streets is a highlight in itself—full of inviting cafes, eclectic shops, and buzzing bars.
The proximity of the breweries means you’ll walk a bit but stay within a friendly, walkable area. The tour is rain or shine, so good weather is a bonus, but it’s worth being prepared for varying conditions with weather-appropriate clothing.

Most of the reviews mention a friendly, small group size, which makes for a more personalized experience. Guides are praised for their ability to adapt to different groups’ interests and levels of beer knowledge. The relaxed pace means you can ask questions, socialize, and digest each tasting comfortably.
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At $50, this tour offers excellent value considering the number of tastings and the exclusive brewery access. Compared to other activities, it’s a cost-effective way to gain a deeper understanding of Quebec’s craft brewing scene while enjoying some of the best local beers. Reviewers have noted that it’s the most generous beer tour in town, often praised for its ample samples and friendly staff.
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This tour shines in offering an authentic glimpse into Quebec City’s modern craft beer movement. It’s not just about drinking—it’s about understanding the passion and craftsmanship behind each brew. The visits to independent breweries and their dedication to quality are evident, and the guide’s storytelling enriches the experience.

This Quebec City craft beer tour is a fantastic choice for anyone interested in discovering the city’s burgeoning microbrewery scene. Whether you’re a seasoned beer lover or a curious traveler eager to taste local flavors, you’ll find value, insight, and fun here. The combination of delicious tastings, exclusive access, and engaging guides makes it a memorable experience.
The tour is best suited for those who appreciate authentic, small-group experiences and enjoy walking through lively neighborhoods. Be prepared for a relaxed pace, a bit of walking, and plenty of good conversation about beer and local culture.
This experience combines value, authenticity, and a friendly atmosphere, making it a great way to spend an afternoon in Quebec City. It’s particularly ideal for travelers who want a deeper dive into local craft brewing, rather than just a quick tasting or pub crawl.
Is this tour suitable for all ages?
No, this tour is only for those 18 and older, as it involves alcohol consumption.
Can I cancel my reservation?
Yes, you can cancel up to 24 hours in advance for a full refund. It offers flexibility if your plans change.
Is the tour bilingual?
Yes, the guide speaks both French and English to accommodate different guests.
What should I bring?
Comfortable shoes and weather-appropriate clothing are recommended. An ID card or a copy is necessary for age verification.
Does the tour operate rain or shine?
Yes, the tour goes ahead regardless of weather, so dress accordingly.
How long is the walking involved?
The walking is moderate as you move between three breweries in the lively St-Roch neighborhood.
What makes this tour stand out?
The exclusive access to a brewing facility and the generous sampling make it a particularly memorable experience.
Are snacks included?
Yes, three local snacks are served alongside the beer tastings.
Is this tour suitable for non-drinkers or pregnant women?
No, due to alcohol consumption, it isn’t suitable for pregnant women or non-drinkers.
What’s the best way to prepare for the tour?
Arrive with an open mind, comfortable shoes, and a desire to learn about Quebec’s craft beer scene.
This craft brewery tour in Quebec City offers a well-balanced blend of learning, tasting, and local flavor. It’s a perfect way to enjoy a relaxed afternoon while exploring one of the city’s coolest neighborhoods. Whether you’re a beer aficionado or just curious, you’ll likely walk away with new favorites—and a deeper appreciation for Quebec’s brewing passion.
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