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Join a hands-on brewing workshop in Beaune, France, where you craft your own beer with expert guidance, tasting, and fun in a friendly setting.
Imagine spending a few hours not just tasting beer but actually creating it yourself. That’s what the “You’re the Brewer” workshop offers—a chance to get your hands dirty in the world of beer making, guided by passionate experts in the charming town of Beaune, France. This 4-hour experience invites you to don the apron and take control of the brewing process from start to finish, all while learning about the ingredients, history, and techniques that make good beer great.
What really sets this tour apart is the interactive nature—you’re not just an observer but the main character in this brewing adventure. Plus, with the opportunity to taste your own creations and listen to engaging stories and anecdotes, it promises a fun, educational, and memorable activity.
One thing to keep in mind is that this experience is reserved for adults (18+), and while it’s ideal for beer lovers, it’s equally suited for those curious about the craft or looking for a unique activity in Beaune. The only potential consideration? It’s limited to 20 participants, so booking a few weeks in advance is advised to secure your spot.


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This 4-hour workshop offers more than just a peek behind the scenes of beer production; it’s a chance to actually make your own. From the moment you arrive at the starting point in Beaune, you’re greeted by passionate professional animators—often experienced brewers or qualified zythologists—ready to share their knowledge.
The process begins with choosing your recipe, which means you can tailor your brew to your preferences—be it a hoppy IPA or a more malty, robust beer. You then move through each stage of brewing, from preparing raw materials, mashing, stirring, rinsing, boiling, hopping, and seeding. The guide—often a real brewer—walks you through what’s happening at each step, explaining ingredients like hops, malt, and yeast in detail.
For many participants, the most engaging part is taking control—you participate in each phase, gaining a genuine appreciation for how complex and rewarding the process is. The review from a previous participant highlights that the trainer is a “REAL brewer of the brewery,” which adds credibility to the experience. The camaraderie that naturally forms during hands-on activities makes the atmosphere lively and enjoyable.
As you work through your brew, your guide shares interesting historical anecdotes and provides detailed explanations of each ingredient’s role. But the fun doesn’t stop there. After the brewing stages, you get to sample your creation—a rare opportunity to taste a beer you helped produce. The tasting techniques are also covered, making this ideal for those who want to refine their palate and better understand beer profiles.
The sole review on TripAdvisor to date paints this as a “great” experience, with the reviewer mentioning that the trainer was “cool and educational.” They appreciated the time spent making their own beers and noted that the workshop was not only instructive but also full of laughs. The review emphasizes that it’s a fantastic activity to do with friends—which makes sense, as it combines learning, creativity, and socializing.
The meeting point is conveniently located in Beaune, with the activity starting and ending at the same spot, simplifying logistics. The tour is priced at approximately $96.31 per person, which might seem steep at first glance, but considering the hands-on nature, expert guidance, and the personal brew you take home, it offers good value.
Booking is recommended about 33 days in advance on average, and the max group size of 20 helps ensure you’ll get personalized attention. The activity is mobile ticket, so you can easily show your booking on your phone.
Once you arrive, you’re greeted and introduced to your instructor—likely a seasoned brewer who’s passionate about sharing their craft. This initial phase sets the tone for a relaxed, friendly environment where questions are encouraged.
You’ll choose your recipe, which means understanding the different types of beer you can create. Your guide explains the raw ingredients—malted barley, hops, yeast, and water—and their significance. Making informed choices here affects the flavor profile of your beer.
This is where the magic happens—mashing, stirring, rinsing, boiling, hopping, and seeding. Participants get hands-on experience at each stage, learning how temperature, timing, and ingredient ratios influence the final product. The process is lively, often with a few jokes and shared laughs along the way.
After brewing, you’ll taste some of the beer styles discussed, learning tasting techniques that hone your palate. The guide offers detailed explanations about the appearance, aroma, flavor, and mouthfeel of different beers, empowering you to better appreciate your own creation.
Finally, you’ll leave with a greater understanding of brewing and, of course, your personal brew—sometimes in bottles, other times in fermenters—ready to enjoy once fully matured. The experience ends back at the starting point, allowing for additional socializing or questions.

This workshop excels for those seeking an interactive, educational experience in a friendly, relaxed environment. Beer enthusiasts will love the chance to participate directly in the brewing process, guided by experts. It’s also perfect for groups of friends or couples wanting a memorable activity that combines learning and fun.
The focus on quality ingredients and detailed explanations means you leave with more than just a souvenir; you gain practical skills and a new appreciation for craft beer. And, since the experience is limited to 20 people, the small group setting fosters a more personal, engaging atmosphere.
This workshop suits anyone interested in beer, whether you’re a seasoned craft drinker or simply curious about the brewing process. It’s ideal for adults over 18 who enjoy hands-on activities and are seeking a memorable, authentic experience in Beaune.
If you’re traveling with friends or a partner and want to share a fun, educational activity, this tour ticks all the boxes. It’s also a good choice if you prefer learning by doing rather than passive tasting tours.

How long does the workshop last?
It lasts approximately 4 hours, giving plenty of time for hands-on brewing, learning, and tasting.
Is the tour suitable for children?
No, the activity is reserved for people aged 18 and over due to the nature of the brewing process.
Where does the tour start and end?
The activity begins and concludes at the same meeting point in Beaune, making logistics straightforward.
How many people are in each group?
A maximum of 20 travelers ensures a more personalized and engaging experience.
What’s included in the price?
You gain hands-on brewing time, expert guidance, educational insights, and beer tastings.
Can I cancel if my plans change?
Yes, the experience offers free cancellation up to 24 hours in advance, with a full refund.
Is this experience suitable for beginners?
Absolutely. The workshop is designed to be accessible whether you’re a beginner or an experienced beer lover.
Will I get to taste my beer?
Yes, tasting your brew and others’ is a key part of the experience, along with tasting techniques.
How far in advance should I book?
Booking about 33 days in advance is recommended to secure your spot, given the popularity and limited availability.

The “You’re the Brewer!” workshop in Beaune offers a rare chance to step into the shoes of a professional brewer and craft your own beer in a friendly, educational setting. It’s perfect for those who value authentic, hands-on experiences and enjoy learning about the process behind their favorite drink. The inclusion of tastings, engaging storytelling, and expert guidance makes this activity a memorable addition to any Burgundy trip.
While the price might seem high compared to standard tours, the value lies in the personalized, interactive nature and the skill you’ll walk away with—plus, the beer you create is yours to enjoy later. This experience is especially suited for adult groups, beer enthusiasts, and anyone curious about the art of brewing who wants to do more than just sample beer.
Whether celebrating a special occasion or simply seeking a fun, educational activity, this workshop promises not only knowledge but also a good dose of laughter and camaraderie. It’s a creative, authentic way to deepen your appreciation for craft beer while having a genuinely fun time in the heart of Burgundy.