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Discover Alicante’s craft beers and traditional tapas on a 40-minute tasting tour. Enjoy four unique beers and Spanish snacks in a friendly, small-group setting.
If you’re planning a trip to Alicante and want a fun, authentic experience that combines local brews with Spanish snacks, this beer tasting tour might just fit the bill. Offered by Sagrada Travel, it’s a brief but enjoyable 40-minute session in the heart of the city, where you’ll sample four different craft beers and indulge in classic Spanish snacks. While it’s not a deep dive into brewing techniques, it hits the sweet spot for those curious about Spanish beer culture and looking for a casual, social activity.
One of the things we appreciate about this experience is that it’s designed to be intimate and informal, with small groups limited to just eight participants. This means you get more personalized attention and a chance to ask questions about each beer and how it’s made. However, some might find the tasting a bit straightforward, as reviews suggest the activity is quite simple—mainly bringing out the glass, explaining what it is, and then tasting. Still, if you’re after a relaxed intro to Alicante’s beer scene with friendly guidance, this could be a good choice.
A potential consideration is the duration—at just 40 minutes, it won’t replace a full brewery visit or a more elaborate tasting, but that’s also part of its appeal for those with limited time. This experience suits travelers who enjoy casual, social activities, those interested in Spanish craft beers, or anyone wanting a light, fun way to get a taste of Alicante’s local flavors without committing to a long tour.


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The tour begins inside a modern craft bar located in Alicante’s city center. To participate, you simply need to show your reservation on GetYourGuide when you arrive. The guide, whose name isn’t specified but is provided by Sagrada Travel, will welcome you and give a brief overview of what to expect.
Over roughly 40 minutes, you’ll sample four distinct craft beers. The guide will introduce each one by name, explaining the brewery it comes from, how it was made, and what makes it unique. From the reviews, we gather that the explanations are generally good but straightforward—mainly focusing on the origin and flavor profile of each beer. One reviewer remarked that the activity was “simplistic,” just bringing the glass, explaining what it was, and then tasting. Still, this simplicity allows you to focus on the flavors without distraction.
Alongside your beers, you’ll enjoy traditional Spanish snacks. These complement the flavors and give you a taste of local culinary culture. The snacks aren’t specified in detail, but expect familiar tapas-style bites that pair well with the beers, adding an extra layer of enjoyment to your tasting.
The bar boasts a large selection of bottled craft beers, which you can purchase to take home or gift to friends. This is a nice perk if you find a favorite during your tasting and want to continue the experience later. It also offers a casual opportunity to chat with staff about different beer styles and recommendations.
The activity concludes back at the initial meeting point, meaning it’s a compact experience designed for convenience. You won’t need to worry about transportation, making it easy to fit into a day of sightseeing or other activities.

At $40 per person, this tour offers a decent price point for a quick introduction to local craft beers and Spanish snacks. While it’s not a comprehensive brewery tour or a beer masterclass, the value lies in the personal atmosphere and the chance to taste some of Alicante’s best brews without a hefty time investment. The inclusion of snacks adds value, making it more of a complete tasting experience rather than just sampling beers.
For those who enjoy social activities, the limited group size ensures a more intimate setting, which might lead to better conversations with the guide and fellow travelers. The option to buy bottles also means you can extend your tasting experience beyond the bar, making it a good souvenir or gift idea.
Some might wish for a deeper dive into brewing techniques or a broader selection of beers, but given the duration, this tour is more suited for casual enthusiasts rather than serious beer connoisseurs. Also, being a short experience, it won’t satisfy those wanting a full-fledged brewery visit or a detailed history of Spanish beer production.
The tour is wheelchair accessible, which broadens its appeal. It also offers free cancellation up to 24 hours before, providing peace of mind if your plans change unexpectedly. Booking with the “reserve now, pay later” option adds flexibility for spontaneous travel plans.

One reviewer, Lilly, found the activity “simplistic,” mainly noting that the guide simply presented the glasses, explained what they were, and then left the tasting to the participants. This suggests a very straightforward approach, which can be perfect if you’re after a no-fuss experience that focuses on the beers rather than elaborate explanations.
Nick, another reviewer, appreciated the “good explanation” but mentioned there weren’t enough people having similar tastings, hinting that a small group might sometimes feel a bit isolated or less lively. Still, the overall vibe seems friendly and welcoming.
This tour is ideal for travelers who want a quick, fun introduction to Alicante’s craft beer scene without a lengthy commitment. It’s perfect for those interested in trying different local brews and enjoying Spanish snacks in a relaxed setting. The small-group, intimate environment suits curious travelers who like personalized attention and informal conversations.
It’s also suitable for people with mobility considerations, given its wheelchair accessibility, and those who appreciate the flexibility of free cancellation or booking options that allow later payment.
However, if you’re after a detailed brewing lesson or a guided tour of multiple breweries, you might be better off exploring other options. Also, underage visitors or those over 95 won’t be able to participate, so plan accordingly.
This Alicante beer tasting experience offers a neat slice of local flavor—a quick, social, and reasonably priced way to sample some of the best craft beers of the region. Its focus on small groups and authentic Spanish snacks makes it a pleasant, low-pressure introduction to Alicante’s beverage scene. While the activity might lack in-depth storytelling or extensive variety, it compensates with its friendly atmosphere and the opportunity to purchase favorite bottles.
For travelers who enjoy casual tasting sessions, want to learn about Spanish beers, or simply seek a laid-back activity after sightseeing, this tour hits the right notes. It is particularly well-suited for those on a tight schedule or looking for a fun, social experience rather than a comprehensive beer education.
If you’re an enthusiast eager for a more detailed exploration, consider this a complementary activity rather than a deep dive. For most, it’s a charming, easy-going way to taste local flavors and mingle in Alicante’s lively bar scene.

Is this tour suitable for children?
No, the activity is not suitable for children under 18 years.
Can I cancel the booking?
Yes, you can cancel up to 24 hours in advance for a full refund.
Is the experience wheelchair accessible?
Yes, it is wheelchair accessible.
How long does the tasting last?
The activity lasts approximately 40 minutes, depending on availability and starting times.
Do I need to pay upfront?
No, you can reserve now and pay later, giving you flexibility with your travel plans.
Can I buy the beers I taste?
Absolutely, the bar has a large selection of bottled craft beers available for purchase.
What’s included in the price?
You get four different craft beers and classic Spanish beer snacks.
Where does the activity start and end?
It starts at the bar, where you show your reservation, and ends back at the same location.
This experience offers a straightforward, friendly introduction to Alicante’s craft beer culture, perfect for those seeking a light, social taste of Spain’s vibrant beverage scene.