Love craft beer? Then you’ll love our craft beer tour of Battersea!
If you’re a fan of craft beer, come and explore the best of Battersea’s vibrant beer scene with us! On Saturdays, our expert guide will take you on a journey through some of the area’s finest breweries and hidden beer spots, perfect for both visitors and locals looking for a unique tasting experience.
On the tour, you’ll enjoy 10 delicious craft beers (1/3 pints), all brewed locally. At each stop, our expert will introduce you to some superb creations, giving you a true taste of Battersea’s thriving craft beer culture.
What’s included in your tour:
Taste 10 craft beers (1/3 pints).
A 3.5-hour guided tour through the best craft beer spots in Battersea.
Visit a variety of venues, including local breweries and specialist craft beer bars.
Expert-led tastings with insights into each beer and its brewery.
All drinks included in the price.
Join us for an unforgettable craft beer experience in Battersea!
Our friendly guide will meet you at Battersea Brewery, part of the Battersea Power Station area. From here, we will experience ten amazing craft beers across the day in a variety of venues.
We will visit a variety of breweries and craft beer bars on the day. The tour will finish around 5pm, staying in and around the Battersea area.
Battersea Brewery, 12 – 14 Arches Lane,
Battersea Power Station, SW11 8AB
Please meet us inside the bar at Battersea Brewery, where our guide will be waiting to check you in.
Where to meet us on the day at 1:30pm:
Battersea Brewery, 12 – 14 Arches Lane,
Battersea Power Station, SW11 8AB
Our friendly guide will meet you inside the venue. From there they will check you in and explain how the day will work.
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