Brewed in Brooklyn Walking Tour at Williamsburg, Brooklyn
August 22, 2009, Saturday at 11:45 AM - 3:30 PM
Discover how the rise and fall and rise again of the beer brewing industry tells a larger story about the neighborhood of Williamsburg, the borough of Brooklyn, and even the country as a whole. On this walking tour, we’ll begin at the Brooklyn Brewery with a private tour and then we’ll head over to East Williamsburg to check out some of the last remaining 19th century brewery buildings; explore the diverse cultures and mom and pop businesses that make the neighborhood what it is today; learn about what happened to local beer producers; and discover how beer brewing has returned to Brooklyn. Along the way, we’ll also visit a couple of restaurants and merchants, hear the stories of residents past and present, and, of course, sample some of the finest beer Brooklyn has to offer today.
Tour Highlights:
A private tour of the Brooklyn Brewery, plus a taste of 8 beers on tap.
A look at two remaining 19th century brewery buildings that were once part of the old Brewers Row.
More Brooklyn beer and a slice of pizza because what’s beer without a slice?.
Stories of brewing, bottling, and even bootlegging.
A beautiful cathedral that was built by the German immigrants in the neighborhood.
A visit to ABC Beverage Distributors to learn about how beer gets to customers today versus in the past.
Tastings of traditional German beer and Brooklyn beer with gourmet small plates at Huckleberry Bar.
Details
Entrance Fee: $45.00
Location: Williamsburg, Brooklyn | Map: Advanced Purchase Required - Visit our web site below
Contact:
Website: www.urbanoyster.com

