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Discover Copenhagen's craft beer scene with a relaxed 2.5-hour guided walk featuring tastings from top breweries, engaging stories, and authentic local insights.
Exploring Copenhagen’s vibrant beer scene can be a challenge—unless you do it on foot with the Copenhagen Craft BeerWalk in the city center. This guided experience offers a relaxed, social way to taste some of Denmark’s finest craft beers while soaking up stories about the breweries, the area, and the culture behind the pints. The tour is designed to be laid-back, informative, and a chance to connect with fellow beer lovers without the frantic pace of a pub crawl.
One of the standout features we love is the local guide — someone who genuinely knows the ins and outs of Copenhagen’s brewing landscape, especially from top-rated Danish breweries like Mikkeller and Amager Brewery. The combination of outdoor tasting, storytelling, and a focus on authentic Danish craftsmanship makes this a memorable experience. That said, since it’s an outdoor tour, weather can be a factor—so dressing appropriately is a must.
This tour suits travelers who want to explore Copenhagen in a more relaxed, social setting and appreciate good beer and good stories. It’s ideal for those interested in local culture, craft brewing, and a slower-paced adventure that balances sightseeing with tasting.


The Copenhagen Craft BeerWalk City Center spans approximately 2.5 hours, giving you plenty of time to enjoy the atmosphere without feeling rushed. The meeting point is conveniently located outside BeerWalks, and guides wear recognizable apparel, making them easy to spot. From there, you’ll set out on a leisurely stroll through Copenhagen’s vibrant streets of Vesterbro, a neighborhood known for its creative vibe and lively atmosphere.
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The tour kicks off with a tasting from Mikkeller, a brewery that has gained international acclaim for its innovative approaches to brewing. Here, the guide—who seems genuinely passionate and knowledgeable—shares stories about the brewery’s origins, its quirky name, and its influence on Danish craft beer. We loved the way the guide sprinkled in Danish humor, making the experience not just educational but genuinely fun.
Expect to sample some of Mikkeller’s top-tier beers, which could range from fruity sours to complex IPAs. Reviewers like Bob, who called the experience “above and beyond,” particularly appreciated the informative nature of the guide and the way the stories added context to each sip.
Next stops on the route include Amager Brewery, a powerhouse in Copenhagen’s craft scene, with a reputation for quality and creativity. The guide will talk about their brewing philosophy and showcase some of their most acclaimed beers. Then, a visit to ÅBEN Brewery offers a slightly different vibe—more intimate, innovative, and with a focus on local ingredients.
During these tastings, you’ll learn about the breweries’ histories, standout beers, and how Copenhagen’s beer culture has evolved over recent years. The guide’s storytelling isn’t just about the beer—it’s also about the Vesterbro neighborhood, its transformation, and how it became a hub for creative industries and boutique breweries.
The tour wraps up with a final tasting from Too Old To Die Young, an edgy brewery with a rebellious spirit. The guide shares stories about the brewery’s unique approach, and you get to sample some of their signature beers. Throughout, the emphasis is on quality and storytelling, making each stop more than just a taste but a chance to connect with Copenhagen’s craft scene.
More Great Tours NearbyA small but meaningful part of the experience is receiving a tasting glass to keep as a memento. Many reviews mention how this keepsake reminds them of their time wandering Copenhagen streets, enjoying great beer and stories.

For $57, you get six beer tastings from high-rated Danish breweries, stories about the beers, breweries, and the area, and a tasting glass to take home. It’s a fair value considering the quality of beers and the personal insights from local guides.
Not included are food or snacks—so if you’re hungry, consider grabbing a bite before or after. Tipping isn’t included but is common if you enjoyed the guide’s storytelling and hospitality. Also, no outside alcoholic beverages are allowed, so you’re in good hands with the provided tastings.

Since the tour is outdoors, dressing for the weather is important. Copenhagen’s weather can be unpredictable, especially outside, so bring water, and if rain is forecast, an umbrella or waterproof jacket. The tour isn’t suitable for children under 18, pregnant women, or those with mobility issues, because it involves walking and standing outside for 2.5 hours.
Start times vary, so checking availability in advance is recommended. You can reserve your spot with flexible payment terms—booking now and paying later—adding convenience to your planning.
The guide makes all the difference, and many reviews praise the knowledgeable guides who go above and beyond, sharing not just facts but engaging stories that bring Copenhagen’s beer scene to life.

This experience offers a delightful combination of local culture, craft beer, and storytelling—perfect for travelers seeking a relaxed, social way to explore Copenhagen. It’s especially appealing if you’re keen on learning about Danish breweries, enjoying quality beers in a laid-back setting, and connecting with fellow enthusiasts.
The outdoor setup keeps the experience casual and authentic, making it ideal for those who want to see Copenhagen from a different angle—on foot, in the fresh air, and with a glass in hand. The small group vibe enhances the chance to ask questions and hear stories you wouldn’t find in a guidebook.
For beer lovers or curious travelers, it’s a smart way to taste the best of Danish craft brewing while exploring a neighborhood packed with personality and history.

The Copenhagen Craft BeerWalk City Center is a solid choice for anyone interested in authentic Danish craft beer, local stories, and a relaxed, social outing. The guides’ expertise and the quality of the breweries visited make it a standout activity for those who want more than just a beer tasting—but an immersive experience into Copenhagen’s brewing culture.
While weather can be a consideration, the outdoor nature of the tour adds to its charm and authenticity. The inclusion of a keepsake glass and the opportunity to taste beers from top breweries make it a worthwhile purchase for beer aficionados and casual drinkers alike.
This tour is best suited for adventurous travelers who enjoy walking and storytelling, those interested in local culture, and anyone wanting a cozy, educational, and social way to spend a few hours in Copenhagen’s lively city center.
“Wow, did they go above and beyond for our group – lots of information, great beer, and an awesome guide!”

Is this tour suitable for everyone?
It’s primarily for adults over 18, and not suitable for pregnant women, those with mobility issues, or wheelchair users because it involves outdoor walking and standing.
How long does the tour last?
The tour lasts approximately 2.5 hours, giving enough time for tasting, storytelling, and enjoying the neighborhood.
What should I wear?
Dress according to the weather, as the tour is outdoors. Bring water, and an umbrella or raincoat if rain is forecast.
Are beverages included?
Yes, you will taste six beers from Danish breweries during the walk. Outside beverages are not allowed.
Can I cancel if my plans change?
Yes, you can cancel up to 24 hours in advance for a full refund, offering flexibility for your travel plans.
Is there a souvenir?
Yes, you get to keep a tasting glass as a memento of your Copenhagen beer adventure.
Is food included?
No, food or snacks are not included, so plan to eat beforehand or afterward.
Can I book in advance?
Absolutely. You can reserve your spot now with the “reserve & pay later” option, making it easy to plan.
Does the guide speak English?
Yes, guides are available in English and Danish.
Where do we meet for the tour?
Outside BeerWalks, where guides wear recognizable attire, making them easy to spot.
Will I learn about Copenhagen’s neighborhoods?
Definitely. The guide shares stories about Vesterbro, its transformation, and its brewing scene, enriching the experience beyond just beer tasting.
To sum it up, the Copenhagen Craft BeerWalk in the city center offers a relaxed, well-informed, and authentic way to explore Danish craft beer culture. It’s perfect for those who want to combine sightseeing, storytelling, and tasting in a friendly, outdoor setting. Whether you’re a beer novice or a connoisseur, you’ll enjoy tasting some of the best beers Denmark has to offer and uncovering stories that bring Copenhagen’s vibrant neighborhood to life.
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