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Best Vienna Craft Beer Tasting
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Beer tasting with real meaning starts right away. This Vienna craft beer tasting pairs guided sampling with an overview of Austrian brewing—past and present—so you get more than a quick sip-and-go. It’s built around learning how beer is made and how to taste it properly, then using that know-how to explore Vienna’s craft scene afterward.
What I like most is that beer tastings are included (no extra cash needed) and you also get snacks to keep things comfortable while you’re tasting multiple pours. I also appreciate the capped group size of 15 participants, which usually means more questions and less waiting around.
One thing to think about: it’s only about 2 hours, and private transportation isn’t included—so you’ll want to plan how you’ll get to the 7:00 pm meeting point in 1120 Vienna.
In This Review
- Key highlights that make this tasting worth your evening
- Two Hours Of Guided Vienna Craft Beer Tasting At 7:00 pm
- Where You Meet (And What “1120 Vienna” Means for Planning)
- What You Actually Do On The Tasting: Learn + Taste + Ask
- The Beer Lineup: Local Sorts + Snacks That Keep The Pace Friendly
- Austrian Brewing History (But Make It Useful)
- Small Group Format: Why 15 People Changes the Feeling
- Price and Value: Is $83.07 Worth It?
- Timing, Pace, and Who This Evening Fits Best
- After The Tour: Turn Tasting Notes Into Real Vienna Beer Choices
- Should You Book This Vienna Craft Beer Tasting?
- FAQ
- FAQ
- How long is the Vienna craft beer tasting?
- Where does the tour start and end?
- What time does the tour begin?
- What’s included in the price?
- Is transportation included?
- What group size should I expect?
Key highlights that make this tasting worth your evening

- Guide-led tastings: You won’t just drink; you’ll learn what to notice in each beer
- Beer flight with snacks: Tastings come with food to balance the pace
- Austrian brewing history, explained simply: Past traditions connected to modern production
- Max 15 people: Small group format for a more personal experience
- No extra cash for tastings: Alcoholic beverages and selected beer sorts are included
- Return to the meeting point: Easier to wrap up your night
Two Hours Of Guided Vienna Craft Beer Tasting At 7:00 pm

This is the kind of beer tour in Vienna that makes sense if you want something fun that also gives you usable knowledge. Austria has a strong beer culture, and this experience focuses on why: how beer gets produced and how different beer styles get to where they are today.
The timing is practical too. The start time is 7:00 pm, which fits well with Vienna evenings when you’re done with museums or dinner and ready for something social. Since it ends back at the meeting point, you also avoid the stress of figuring out a late-night route to wherever you thought you’d end up.
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Where You Meet (And What “1120 Vienna” Means for Planning)
The tour starts at 1120 Vienna, Austria and returns to the same meeting point. The exact meeting location isn’t detailed here, but it does say it’s near public transportation, which is the big thing you care about.
Because private transportation isn’t included, treat this like a “show up and enjoy” plan: get yourself to the start area via tram/metro/bus, then let the rest be handled. The upside is that you’re not paying for a ride you may not need.
One more small planning point: it’s a mobile ticket experience. That’s easy, but make sure your phone battery is healthy and you’re ready to show the ticket at check-in.
What You Actually Do On The Tasting: Learn + Taste + Ask

The heart of this tour is straightforward: you sample different craft beer sorts chosen especially for you, and the guide teaches you how to taste them.
You can expect three things to happen during the experience:
1) you’ll learn about brewing and beer types in Austria
2) you’ll be guided through the proper way to taste (not just “does it taste good?”)
3) you’ll connect what you learned to what you’re drinking
That tasting guidance matters. Beer can be hard to describe at first because everyone expects the same flavor language—especially if you’re coming from lager-only habits. This tour nudges you toward a more structured way of noticing beer: how it looks, what the aromas suggest, and how flavors land. Even if you’re not a beer nerd, that’s the difference between drinking and actually enjoying each pour.
The Beer Lineup: Local Sorts + Snacks That Keep The Pace Friendly
The experience includes alcoholic beverages and different craft beer sorts chosen especially for you. It also includes snacks served alongside the tastings.
While you won’t get brand names in the details provided, the important promise is that the beers are local and selected for the group. That’s a smart way to do craft without forcing you to memorize 20 types of beer on your own.
The snacks are more than an afterthought. Beer tastings often move faster than you think, and food helps you enjoy each beer without getting overwhelmed. It also makes the whole thing feel like a planned evening activity, not a forced sprint.
If you’re the type who usually “just tries a little,” you’ll probably appreciate the pacing here. It’s long enough for you to learn what you’re tasting, and short enough that you’re not stuck drinking late into the night.
Austrian Brewing History (But Make It Useful)

One of the unique angles in this experience is that it doesn’t stop at tasting. You’ll also get guided history of brewing—with context that connects Austria’s traditions to what’s done in modern production.
You don’t need to be a beer scholar to benefit. The goal is to make the beers make sense. When you understand the background—how brewing practices evolved, what different beer types are trying to achieve—you taste with more confidence.
This is also where a good guide earns their keep. The tasting is fun, but the history turns it into something you can remember and use. After a couple of pours, you start spotting patterns: what to expect from certain styles, and what might change from one beer to the next.
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Small Group Format: Why 15 People Changes the Feeling
This tour caps at 15 travelers, and that’s a real advantage for a tasting. In a group that size, you’re more likely to get direct attention and answers to questions that come up naturally while you’re drinking and learning.
It also tends to make the atmosphere more conversational. Instead of feeling like you’re watching a performance, you’re part of the flow. That’s especially helpful for learning tasting technique—because it’s easier to adjust if you can ask what to look for.
This is one of the most praised aspects of the experience vibe: people described the guide as friendly and supportive, and the format helps that energy land well.
Price and Value: Is $83.07 Worth It?
The price is listed at $83.07 per person, and the duration is about 2 hours. On paper, that might look like a “drink package,” but the value comes from what’s included.
You get:
- craft beer tastings included (alcoholic beverages)
- snacks
- a professional guide who explains brewing and teaches tasting technique
- a small group capped at 15
- and the experience returns you to the start area
The cost also makes sense because you’re paying for guided learning, not just the beer. If you’ve ever bought beers one by one and still left with half the pours feeling random, that’s the problem this tour addresses.
One consideration: private transportation isn’t included. If you’re already in the area or can reach public transport easily, the price feels more like a complete evening plan. If you’d have to travel far by taxi, then your total cost goes up—so check your route before booking.
Timing, Pace, and Who This Evening Fits Best
The tour runs about 2 hours, starting at 7:00 pm. That’s a good length for a tasting because it gives you time to experience multiple beers, hear the guide’s context, and still have enough energy left to continue your night.
Most people can participate, and there’s no special requirement listed beyond showing up and enjoying. If you’re looking for a relaxed evening with structure—part tasting, part explanation—this is a strong match.
This is especially ideal if you:
- enjoy learning while you eat or drink
- want to sample local Austrian beers rather than only internationally famous brands
- prefer small groups
- are planning a longer craft beer night and want a quick crash course first
If you’re strictly aiming for a nightlife bar crawl with lots of stops, this may feel too focused. But if you want one well-run tasting that teaches you what you’re tasting, you’ll likely feel satisfied.
After The Tour: Turn Tasting Notes Into Real Vienna Beer Choices
One of the practical promises here is that you’ll leave ready to explore the Viennese craft beer scene. That’s not a vague marketing line. The point of guided tasting technique is that you can carry it forward.
After the tour, you’ll have a better sense of what different beer characteristics mean to you. You’re also more likely to order with intent—based on style or taste direction—rather than picking whatever looks easiest on the menu.
Think of this as your beer decoder ring for Vienna. You don’t need to become a brewing engineer; you just need a way to sort what you like from what you don’t.
Should You Book This Vienna Craft Beer Tasting?
Yes—if you want a guided, no-fuss craft beer experience in Vienna that’s more than just drinking. The combination of included tastings, included snacks, and a small group of 15 makes it feel like good value for a short evening plan.
Book it if you like the idea of learning how tasting works and getting Austrian brewing context in the same sitting. Skip it only if you’re looking for transportation included, or if you want a long multi-stop crawl instead of one tight, teacher-guided tasting session.
FAQ
FAQ
How long is the Vienna craft beer tasting?
It runs for about 2 hours.
Where does the tour start and end?
The tour starts at 1120 Vienna, Austria and ends back at the meeting point.
What time does the tour begin?
The start time is 7:00 pm.
What’s included in the price?
The experience includes alcoholic beverages (different craft beer sorts chosen for you) and snacks. No extra cash is needed for the tastings.
Is transportation included?
No. Private transportation is not included, but the meeting point is near public transportation.
What group size should I expect?
The tour has a maximum of 15 travelers.


































