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Discover Brussels’ craft beer scene with a private tasting led by a local sommelier. Enjoy four beers paired with finger foods in a cozy, informative experience.
If you’re a beer lover heading to Brussels, this private beer tasting experience offers a chance to explore Belgian craft beers in a relaxed, intimate setting. Led by the knowledgeable Carien, you’ll enjoy sampling four different beers from Brussels and beyond, paired with small bites like cheese and chocolate. It’s a rare opportunity to get a behind-the-scenes look at Belgium’s world-famous brewing culture, all from the comfort of a cozy private room.
What makes this experience particularly appealing is the attention to detail—Carien’s passion shines through as she shares stories about Belgian beer styles, local breweries, and the brewing process. Plus, the intimate setting ensures personalized attention and plenty of room for questions and discussion.
One thing to consider is that the tasting lasts about two hours, which can be quite focused for those new to beer tastings or with limited time. It’s best suited for visitors who appreciate craft beverages and want an authentic, relaxed introduction to Brussels’ beer scene. Whether you’re a seasoned beer connoisseur or simply curious, this tour offers good value for the depth of knowledge and quality of tasting.


When booking this tour, you’re signing up for more than just a few beers. You’ll meet Carien in her private, welcoming tasting room—imagine a small, stylish space that feels like a friend’s cozy home, just for your group. The tasting generally includes four beers, each representing a different Belgian beer style, with at least two from Brussels itself. This focus on local breweries ensures you get a taste of what makes Brussels’ beer scene so unique.
Each beer is carefully selected, but the specific list varies based on availability and your group’s preferences. Carien’s explanations help decode the labels, styles, and brewing secrets behind each brew. As one reviewer noted, Carien is “very knowledgeable and extremely kind,” which makes the experience both educational and fun. You get insights into the history of Belgian beers, how they differ from other styles worldwide, and what makes Brussels’ breweries special.
The pairing of finger foods is thoughtfully curated—think cheeses, chocolates, and other local nibbles—enhancing the flavors of each beer. The small bites are more than just snacks; they’re designed to highlight the different profiles of the beers, making each sip even more enjoyable.
Throughout the session, Carien encourages questions, creating an interactive environment. Whether you want to learn about the brewing process, Belgian beer traditions, or recommendations for further exploration, this experience caters to all levels of beer knowledge.
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Your tasting kicks off at the private residence where Carien welcomes you. She might take a few minutes to introduce herself, explain how the session will run, and give a brief overview of Belgian beer culture and its significance in Brussels. This sets a friendly tone and primes your palate for the tasting ahead.
The first beer tends to be a lighter, more accessible style—perhaps a Belgian blonde or a pale ale. It’s a great way to start, especially if some members of your group are new to craft beer. The pairing might include mild cheeses or chocolates, helping to accentuate the beer’s crispness.
Next, you’ll sample a more complex style—possibly a Belgian saison or a fruity ale. Carien’s explanations focus on what makes these beers distinctive, such as the fermentation process or ingredient choices. Small food pairings will complement the flavors, making it a memorable tasting experience.
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The third sample often leans toward darker, richer beers, like a Belgian stout or dubbel. The deeper flavors are paired with more pronounced finger foods, providing a contrast that highlights the beer’s roasted notes and smooth texture.
The final pour could be a specialty beer from a Brussels brewery—maybe a craft beer brewed in small batches. This round showcases the creativity of Brussels brewers and ends on a high note. Questions about the brewing process or brewery stories are welcomed here, adding a personal touch.
After tasting, Carien wraps up with insights on where to find more craft beers in Brussels, recommended breweries, or other beer-related activities. If you’ve booked extra options, like additional tastings or a pub quiz, those will follow.

At $210 for a private group of up to four, this tasting offers excellent value considering the personalized attention, high-quality beers, and expert guidance you receive. The fee covers four carefully selected craft beers paired with food, plus the benefit of learning from a local expert. This isn’t just about drinking; it’s about understanding why Belgian beer is celebrated worldwide.
The location, just a short walk from the Basilica of Koekelberg, means you could easily combine this experience with sightseeing in Brussels. The proximity to public transport makes it accessible, particularly if you’re staying centrally or nearby in the boroughs of Brussels.
A notable advantage is the flexibility of the tasting menu. If some guests prefer alcohol-free options, Carien can accommodate that with advance notice. This inclusivity makes it ideal for groups with varied preferences or non-drinkers who still want a taste of Brussels’ beer culture.
If you’re interested in Belgian beer culture, want to be guided by a passionate local, and enjoy intimate, educational experiences, this tasting is a fantastic choice. The focus on local Brussels breweries and pairing with finger foods ensures a well-rounded, flavorful exploration.
It’s especially suited for beer enthusiasts, couples, or small groups seeking a personalized activity that combines taste, storytelling, and cultural insight. The ability to customize certain aspects, like alcohol-free options, broadens its appeal. Plus, the cozy setting and expert guidance can turn a simple beer tasting into a memorable highlight of your Brussels trip.
However, if you’re looking for a large group experience or a more casual bar crawl vibe, this might feel too private or refined. Still, for those who want quality over quantity, this experience delivers.
In sum, if you’re looking to gain a deeper understanding of Belgian craft beers in an intimate setting, this private tasting with Carien is a fantastic pick. It combines education, flavor, and local insights—perfect for those who truly want to appreciate what makes Brussels’ beer scene so special.