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Discover Kingman, Arizona’s hidden drink gems on this 7-hour tour featuring wine, mead, spirits, craft beer, and a delicious included lunch.
If you’re looking for a way to escape the bright lights of Las Vegas and venture into the lesser-known corners of Arizona’s desert, this Wine & Mead Tasting, Distillery, and Brewery Tour with Lunch offers a surprisingly rich experience. Promoted as a 7-hour journey through Kingman’s unique alcohol scene, it promises tasting sessions at award-winning spots—all wrapped up with comfortable transportation and a hearty meal.
What we love about this tour is how it mixes educational visits with the opportunity to taste some genuinely interesting beverages—like a world-renowned rum and Mohave County’s only meadery. Plus, the included lunch at a top local eatery adds real value. On the flip side, travelers should consider that the tour is best suited for those comfortable with a full day of tasting and sightseeing, and who want a more laid-back experience away from the casino hustle.
This tour appeals most to curious drink enthusiasts, history buffs with a taste for spirits, or anyone wanting a relaxed, small-group day exploring Arizona’s hidden gems.
This tour is designed to showcase a side of Arizona that many travelers miss: a thriving local drinks scene that’s both innovative and rooted in tradition. The day kicks off in Kingman, a town famous for its historic Route 66 roots, but equally notable for its emerging alcohol scene.
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Our journey begins at Hive Five Meadery, Arizona’s first and only meadery, occupying a charming spot along Route 66. Here, you’ll find mead, often called honey wine, prepared with a creative twist. Unlike your standard sweet mead, Hive Five has infused their honey wines with flavors like Mango, Black Cherry Vanilla, and Chocolate Covered Strawberry, which make for surprisingly adult, sophisticated sips.
The reviews emphasize how unique and delicious the meads are. One reviewer happily noted, “Mead is unlike any other adult beverage I’ve tasted,” highlighting its distinctiveness. Besides mead, you’ll sample up to four wines crafted from ancient vines in Kingman’s Cella Winery & Vineyard. This is a rare chance to taste local wines with over a century of history behind the vines—definitely a highlight for wine lovers.
Next, we head to Desert Diamond Distillery, Arizona’s oldest craft distillery, situated quietly near the Kingman Airport. Here, you’ll get a behind-the-scenes look at the art of distilling—an educational element appreciated by many reviews. You’ll taste award-winning, handcrafted rum and vodka, which are recognized locally and beyond for their quality.
The distillery tour itself is a “firsthand look at the process,” that adds a layer of appreciation for what goes into each bottle. One reviewer praised the experience, noting how it was “an amazing experience” and appreciated the opportunity to see the process up close.
For beer lovers, Black Bridge Micro Brewery provides a fitting conclusion. Known for their “delicious brews and not-so-basic recipes,” Black Bridge offers a variety of beers that challenge the conventional. Expect to sample inventive recipes that reflect the local craft beer scene’s creativity.
A consistent theme in reviews is how knowledgeable and friendly the staff are, making the tasting both fun and educational. Many mention how this stop feels authentic—more than just a typical brewery visit, it’s a peek into local passion and innovation.
By this point, you’ll be ready for a good meal. Depending on your day, you may dine at Sirin’s Cafe, ranked among Yelp’s Top 100 Places to Eat, or at the Grand Canyon Brewing Company. Either way, the included lunch is a thoughtful touch, giving you a chance to relax, refuel, and discuss the morning’s discoveries. Several reviews mention how much they enjoyed the food—one even calls Sirin’s Cafe a “great stop” that’s worth the trip alone.
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This tour’s strength lies in its carefully curated visits to Arizona’s hidden alcohol gems—places that are often overlooked but offer genuine, high-quality products. The combination of tastings, education, and a local lunch creates a well-rounded experience that’s more than just drinking; it’s about understanding the craft behind each drink and appreciating local ingenuity.
The small group size (up to 12 travelers) ensures a more personal experience, where guides can answer questions thoughtfully and make everyone feel involved. The professional guides have received plenty of praise for their knowledge and friendly attitude, making the journey feel warm and engaging rather than rushed.
In terms of value, $189 covers not only the transportation and tastings but also a hearty lunch and the chance to visit multiple top-tier spots. If you’re a fan of spirits, wine, or craft beer—and eager to discover something beyond the usual tourist fare—this tour offers a compelling package that balances fun, learning, and good eats.
The tour runs in an air-conditioned vehicle, which makes it comfortable even on warmer days. Pickup from Laughlin, Nevada, adds convenience, and the small group size means you won’t be lost in a crowd. Travelers often praise the guide’s ability to keep the day flowing smoothly, with two hours allocated for transportation—enough time to relax and enjoy the scenery along the way.
If you’re after a well-organized, small-group day exploring some of Arizona’s lesser-known alcohol stops, this tour is a great choice. It offers a balance of education, tasting, and local flavor—along with an included lunch that adds real value. The enthusiastic reviews about the guides, the authenticity of the stops, and the overall experience speak volumes about its quality.
While it’s not a day for wild partying, it’s perfect for those who want to delight in craft beverages and the stories behind them. Whether you’re a seasoned connoisseur or simply curious about local drinks, you’ll find this tour rewarding and fun.
Ideal for curious travelers, food and drink lovers, or anyone seeking a relaxed, culturally rich day outside the Vegas hustle. It’s a chance to see Kingman through a different lens—one filled with history, craftsmanship, and delicious drinks.
Is transportation provided?
Yes, the tour includes pickup in Laughlin, Nevada, and comfortable air-conditioned travel throughout the day.
How long does the tour last?
Approximately 7 hours, with around 2 hours of transportation time, allowing you plenty of moments to enjoy each stop.
Are the tours suitable for all ages?
Most travelers can participate, but the tour is geared toward adults enjoying tastings. Those with mobility issues should review the site details for comfort considerations.
What’s included in the price?
Your fee covers tastings at four locations, a guided behind-the-scenes experience at the distillery, lunch, bottled water, and transportation.
Can I expect to taste local or award-winning products?
Absolutely. You’ll sample award-winning rum, vodka, mead, and wines made from historic vines—highlighting the best of Kingman’s local drinks scene.
Is gratuity included?
No, gratuities are not included, so tipping your guide if you’re pleased is appreciated.
In the end, this tour offers a tasty, informative, and relaxed way to spend a day exploring Arizona’s craft beverage scene—perfect for those wanting a break from the casinos and an authentic taste of local craftsmanship.