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Discover the art of coffee roasting with this guided tasting in Lisbon. Learn about green beans, roasting impacts, and enjoy freshly brewed coffee.
A Genuine Look at the Roast Specialty Coffee with Guided Tasting in Lisbon
If you’re a coffee enthusiast visiting Lisbon, you’ll likely come across a variety of cafes and tasting experiences. But for those wanting to go beyond just drinking coffee and really understand what makes a perfect roast, the Roast Specialty Coffee with Guided Tasting offers a fascinating, hands-on journey. This one-hour experience, led by passionate experts at SoLo Brewing, combines the art of roasting with insightful tasting, making it a truly educational outing for coffee lovers of all levels.
What we particularly love about this tour is how accessible and personalized it feels. You’re not just watching a demonstration—you’re actively involved in the roasting process, learning how each step influences flavor. Plus, each participant takes home a 200g bag of freshly roasted coffee, complete with tasting instructions, so the learning continues even after the session ends. The only potential downside? The duration is quite brief, so those craving a more extended experience might wish it were longer. Still, for the value, it’s a fantastic introduction to the complex world of coffee roasting.
This experience is especially suited to travelers who have a curiosity about coffee, enjoy tasting unique flavors, or want to deepen their appreciation for a daily staple. Beginners and aficionados alike will find something to enjoy here—it’s a chance to see behind the curtains of coffee production and bring home a freshly roasted product that’s hard to find elsewhere in Lisbon.
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The tour kicks off at SoLo Brewing Coffee Lab, located at R. Pinheiro Chagas 16B in Lisbon. The space is welcoming, designed for coffee exploration, with a cozy yet professional vibe that immediately sets the tone for an educational experience. Arriving early lets you soak in the aroma of fresh coffee beans and get comfortable in the friendly environment.
Once the session begins at 9:00 am, the guide—whose name isn’t specified but clearly passionate—takes you through the entire lifecycle of coffee beans, from farm to green bean to roasting. The focus is on how roasting influences the flavor, aroma, and overall quality of the finished cup.
You might find yourself surprised by how much goes into each batch: the temperature, duration, and even the type of roast all shape what ends up in your cup. We loved the way the guide explained that, while green beans look unassuming, they hide a universe of potential. The step-by-step process, with visual cues and sensory tips, makes it easy to grasp the nuances of different roasting levels.
The highlight is, of course, the roasting itself. The group watches as the beans are heated, and the guide points out key signs like color changes and crack sounds. The reviews confirm this part is particularly engaging, with visitors noting how the guides “really took their time to teach us about roasting,” and how their evident passion made the experience even more enjoyable.
After roasting, we move to the cupping table, where the freshly roasted beans are brewed. Here, you get to taste the coffee while learning what to look for in terms of flavor, aroma, and body. The guide explains how to assess quality and flavor complexity, encouraging questions along the way—a trait reviewers describe as “very informative” and “step-by-step.”
What sets this apart is that each person gets to evaluate their coffee and learn how its qualities evolve over the following weeks. The tasting process isn’t rushed, and the guides help you identify different taste notes, from fruity to chocolatey, and discuss how the roast level influences these flavors.
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Participants leave with a 200g bag of their own roasted coffee, sealed and labeled, along with printed instructions for tasting and storage. Many reviews mention this as one of the tour’s biggest perks—the chance to continue exploring the flavors you’ve just learned about, over the next several weeks.
While the tour costs about $40.52 per person, it offers a lot of value. You’re not only paying for the hour-long session but also for the unique opportunity to participate actively in roasting, gain expert knowledge, and leave with fresh coffee. The small group setting, usually booked nine days in advance, ensures personalized attention from guides who are described as very passionate and knowledgeable.
The experience is ideal for those wanting a deeper understanding of coffee science or even hobbyists aspiring to roast their own beans at home. It’s also perfect for anyone curious about what makes a good roast, or those who simply want to add a new dimension to their coffee appreciation.
The reviews reveal that the guides’ passion and knowledge elevate the experience. One reviewer said, “The staff are very knowledgeable and passionate,” which makes learning about roasting both accessible and engaging. Another visitor appreciated how the step-by-step explanation made what could be a complex process very understandable, stating, “Very informative as the process was explained.”
Participants also appreciated the personalized nature of the tour, with the “only your group participating,” ensuring a relaxed environment for questions and discussion. The fact that each person leaves with freshly roasted coffee is repeatedly highlighted as a standout feature, transforming this from a simple tasting to a memorable takeaway.
This tour appeals most to coffee lovers eager to understand the roasting process and those who enjoy tasting different flavor profiles. It’s an excellent choice for travelers wanting an authentic, hands-on experience that goes beyond sipping coffee at a café. Even non-coffee drinkers might find it interesting—seeing the transformation from green bean to roasted coffee offers a new appreciation for what’s in their cup.
It also suits those who appreciate small-group, personal instruction and value experiential learning. If you’re looking for a meaningful, educational activity that also results in a tangible souvenir, this tour checks all those boxes.
The Roast Specialty Coffee with Guided Tasting in Lisbon is a well-curated, educational experience that appeals to coffee enthusiasts of all levels. For about $40, you gain a deeper understanding of how roasting impacts flavor, enjoy expert guidance, and leave with your own roasted coffee ready to explore. The small group setting and passionate guides make it a genuine, intimate journey into the art of coffee.
While it’s a shorter session, the quality of instruction and the takeaway coffee make it an excellent value. Whether you’re a casual drinker curious about the process or an aspiring home roaster, this tour offers a rare opportunity to see, learn, and taste coffee in a way few experiences can provide.
How long does the tour last?
The experience is approximately one hour, making it easy to fit into a morning schedule.
What is the meeting point?
The tour begins at SoLo Brewing Coffee Lab, located at R. Pinheiro Chagas 16B in Lisbon.
Is the tour suitable for non-coffee drinkers?
Yes, even non-coffee drinkers might find the process interesting, especially learning about how roasting affects flavor.
What is included in the price?
You’ll get to taste the freshly roasted coffee, and each participant leaves with a 200g bag of their own roasted beans, plus tasting instructions.
Can I cancel if my plans change?
Yes, there’s free cancellation up to 24 hours in advance for a full refund.
Is the experience private or group-based?
It’s a private activity, so only your group will participate, creating a personalized experience.
Are there any dietary restrictions or special needs to consider?
The tour is primarily about roasting and tasting coffee, so allergies to coffee or specific dietary concerns aren’t typically an issue, but it’s best to confirm with the provider if necessary.
Do I need prior experience with coffee?
Not at all. The guides make the process accessible whether you’re a coffee novice or connoisseur.
How do I book this experience?
Booking is available through platforms like Viator, with bookings usually made about nine days in advance.