The NY Beer and Brewery Tour


When

February 28, 2015, Saturday at 11:45AM

Fee

No Entrance Fee

Contact

Nick Whitmer info@tourguidesofnewyork.com

About this Event

The New York Beer and Brewery Tour: The Bus Tour for Beer Lovers!
Condé Nast’s Top Drinking Tours 2014!

Taste the History and the Hops
(while we do the driving)

Discover the rich history and lost treasures of New York’s brewing industry. Plus, experience today’s craft beer renaissance with tastings at these dynamic stops:

Birreria Brewery (Flatiron District, Manhattan)
Sample authentic cask ales and learn how they are brewed at Eataly’s unique rooftop brewery, a collaboration with Dogfish Head, Baladin, and Birra del Borgo

Brooklyn Brewery (Williamsburg, Brooklyn)
Experience Brooklyn’s world-famous craft brewery

Spuyten Duyvil (Williamsburg, Brooklyn)
Taste an artisanal meat and cheese plate paired with craft beers from all over the world at Williamsburg’s hidden speakeasy

Bohemian Hall (Astoria, Queens)
Enjoy Czech beer at New York’s oldest beer garden, serving Queens since 1910.

In between stops, our comfortable bus will take you past significant sites from New York’s beer history, including the remnants of breweries of Old Brewers’ Row in Brooklyn. Your guide will entertain you with explanations of each point of interest and pass around genuine historical artifacts. Every guest leaves knowing the fascinating story of New York’s love affair with beer! Tickets for The New York Beer and Brewery Tour, now in its 5th smash year, can be purchased for the public tour which runs Saturdays and Sundays at 11:30 AM. Tickets can also be purchased online through ZERVE or by phone at 1-866-844-5874. We also charter private Beer Tours throughout the week for groups 10-25.

What’s included:

Bus transportation around the city
Licensed New York City guide
Taste craft beers at each stop
See how beer is made
Learn about the rich history of beer brewing in New York City
Enjoy a freshly baked pretzel and other snacks
See the remnants of Brooklyn’s beer brewing history

Convenient Manhattan dropoffs:
Bloomingdale’s (59th Street and Lexington Avenue)
Grand Central Terminal (42nd Street and Park Avenue)
Heartland Brewery at Empire State Building (34th Street and 5th Avenue)
Eataly (23rd Street and 5th Avenue)