Exploring Barcelona’s vibrant beer culture might not be the first thing on your mind, but this craft beer tour offers a surprisingly engaging way to see a different side of the city. Led by a knowledgeable guide, the experience combines a behind-the-scenes visit to a local brewhouse with stops at three independent bars, where you’ll taste big glasses of craft beer and get a true sense of what Barcelona’s brewing scene has to offer. For beer enthusiasts, this tour isn’t just about drinking—it’s about understanding the craft, meeting passionate brewers, and connecting with fellow travelers in an intimate group.
Two things I particularly like about this tour are the personalized experience and the depth of knowledge shared by the guides, especially the brewers themselves. The small group size—no more than ten people—ensures plenty of interaction, making it feel more like a friendly gathering than a sightseeing rush. Also, the BlackLab Brewhouse & Kitchen start is a definite highlight: real hands-on insights from the head brewer, Matt, and a chance to taste beers right at the source. One potential drawback? At 2 to 3 hours, it’s a relatively short experience, so if you’re a die-hard beer fanatic looking for a full-day deep dive, you might want to supplement this with additional visits.
Key Points
- Intimate Group Size: Small groups make for personal conversations and better interaction.
- Expert Guides: Knowledgeable guides like Kiki and brewers like Matt enrich the experience.
- Behind-the-Scenes Tour: An exclusive look into a local independent brewhouse adds authenticity.
- Tasting Variety: Enjoy multiple smaller samples plus three large glasses of craft beer.
- Authentic Local Scene: Visits to three different bars highlight the diversity within Barcelona’s craft scene.
- Great Value: At around $56, the experience offers a lot of expert knowledge and tastings for the price.
An In-Depth Look at the Barcelona Craft Beer Tour

If you’re a fan of craft beer, this tour hits a sweet spot—combining education, sampling, and local culture—all within a manageable time frame and budget. The tour is organized by Kiki Rebel Tours, and from the moment I read the reviews, it’s clear that guides like Kiki and the brewers make a real effort to deliver authentic, memorable experiences.
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Starting Point: BlackLab Brewhouse & Kitchen
The tour kicks off at BlackLab Brewhouse & Kitchen, located in the heart of Ciutat Vella at Palau del Mar. This is more than just a starting point; it’s a chance to see a local independent brewhouse in action. The highlight here is the behind-the-scenes tour led by the head brewer, Matt. He walks you through the brewing process, explaining every step with clarity and patience—something that elevates this above standard tasting sessions. As Greg from the reviews notes, Matt’s detailed tour was a real eye-opener, giving a full picture of what goes into each beer.
Beyond the technical aspects, you get the chance to sample some beers directly at the source, which means tasting fresh and understanding how different ingredients and techniques influence flavor. Kiki, the guide, keeps the atmosphere light and engaging, making it easy to ask questions and learn more about Barcelona’s brewing culture.
Bar Hopping: Three Local Craft Beer Bars
After the brewery visit, the tour takes you to three carefully selected craft beer bars. Each bar offers a different vibe and variety of beers, showcasing the diverse options available. You’ll enjoy a large glass of beer in each venue, so it’s a satisfying tasting experience without overdoing it. Tina K, another happy participant, appreciated the knowledgeable and friendly host, Matt, and the chance to learn the craft beer process firsthand.
Kiki’s reviews highlight that these stops are not just about drinking but about discovering the local scene, chatting with bartenders, and picking up tips on where to go next. Simon_K mentions that Kiki’s impressive knowledge about local breweries and pubs made the experience even richer. If you enjoy socializing and want to get beyond the tourist traps, these bars provide authentic atmospheres to drink and chat with locals and fellow travelers.
Duration, Cost, and Practical Tips
The tour lasts about 2 to 3 hours, fitting easily into a day of exploring Barcelona. It’s priced at just over $56, which includes all beers sampled during the tour. Considering the personalized experience, the brewery visit, and the three large glasses, this offers good value—especially for those who appreciate learning as they sample.
Since the tour is capped at 10 participants, you’ll find it intimate and unhurried. The meeting point is conveniently situated near public transportation, making it easy to access. And, if you’re concerned about dietary restrictions or service animals, the tour is accommodating.
Who Will Love This Tour?
This experience is perfect for beer lovers who value authentic, guided insights into local brewing. It’s also suitable for travelers who enjoy small-group tours, want to meet passionate local brewers, and prefer a relaxed, social pace. The mix of educational stops and casual bar visits makes it ideal for those wanting both knowledge and fun.
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Potential Drawbacks
The main thing to consider is the duration—if you’re looking for a full-day craft beer adventure or a deep dive into every brewery in Barcelona, this might feel a bit brief. Also, the tour is suitable for most travelers, but those with very specific dietary restrictions or mobility issues should check accessibility details beforehand.
Final Thoughts

This Barcelona Craft Beer Tour offers a fantastic combination of education, authentic local flavor, and social fun—all in a small, manageable group. Led by guides like Kiki, who clearly love sharing her knowledge and passion, it’s more than just sampling beers; it’s about understanding what makes Barcelona’s craft brewing scene distinctive.
For travelers who appreciate good beer and want to connect with the city’s local brewers and pub culture, this tour provides excellent value and genuine insight. You’ll leave not only with a few extra beers but with a better understanding of why Barcelona is quickly earning a name in the craft beer world.
It’s ideal for curious travelers, casual beer drinkers, and those eager to discover a different side of Barcelona. Just keep in mind that if you want an exhaustive beer tour or have specific accessibility needs, you might want to do some additional planning.
FAQ
Is this tour suitable for beginners or casual beer drinkers?
Yes. The tour offers a relaxed atmosphere with plenty of tastings and explanations suitable for all levels, from casual drinkers to connoisseurs.
How long does the tour last?
The tour lasts approximately 2 to 3 hours, making it easy to fit into a day of sightseeing.
What’s included in the price?
Your ticket covers the behind-the-scenes brewery tour, visits to three craft beer bars, and three large glasses of craft beer at each bar.
Are there any restrictions I should know about?
Most travelers can participate. Service animals are allowed, and the tour is hosted near public transportation for easy access.
Is it worth the cost?
At around $56, considering the personalized tours, expert guides, and multiple tastings, it offers good value—particularly for those interested in learning about local craft beer.
Can I cancel if my plans change?
Yes, you can cancel up to 24 hours in advance for a full refund, with no cancellation fee within that window.
If you’re craving an authentic, engaging way to explore Barcelona’s craft beer scene, this tour provides a well-balanced mix of education, sampling, and local flavor. It’s a chance to meet passionate brewers, learn about their craft directly from the source, and enjoy a variety of excellent beers—all in an informal setting that feels more like hanging out with friends than a tourist trap.
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