Discovering Amsterdam Through Its Beer: A Walk with Tap-In Tours
When it comes to experiencing a city like Amsterdam, you want a tour that’s both authentic and fun. The All-Inclusive Guided Walking Beer Tour from Tap-In Tours promises just that—an intimate, three-hour stroll through some of the city’s best bars and breweries, with at least four craft beers included. What stands out immediately is the enthusiastic approach of guides Robbie and Gideon, who are eager to share their love of Dutch culture and beer with visitors.
Two things I particularly appreciate about this experience are the small group size and the focus on craft beers. With a maximum of 12 travelers, the tour feels personal, allowing for easy conversation and insider tips. Plus, the emphasis on Amsterdam’s craft beer scene, rather than the typical international brands, offers a more local, flavorful taste of the city. The inclusion of Dutch snacks like bitterballen adds a nice touch, giving you a true taste of local bar culture.
A potential consideration is that the tour is primarily focused on beer and snacks, so if you’re craving a broader culinary or sightseeing experience, this might feel a bit narrow. Also, once you’ve enjoyed the four included beers, any additional drinks are up to you, which can lead to extra costs if you’re not mindful.
Nevertheless, this tour offers a genuine, lively introduction to Amsterdam’s drinking scene—perfect for beer lovers, social travelers, and those seeking a relaxed way to explore the city’s vibrant bar culture. It’s clear that Robbie and Gideon take pride in their heritage, and their passion makes the experience memorable.
Key Points / Takeaways

- Authentic Amsterdam Craft Beer: Focus on local breweries and craft beers, not just international brands.
- Small Group Vibe: Limited to 12 travelers for personalized attention and a friendly atmosphere.
- Cultural Touch: Introduction at Albert Cuyp Market, with time for snacks, giving a taste of local life.
- Inclusive and Convenient: All drinks and snacks included for a fixed price, making it straightforward and stress-free.
- Knowledgeable Guides: Robbie and Gideon share their passion, offering insights beyond just tastings.
- Flexible and Easy to Book: Near public transportation, with the convenience of mobile tickets and free cancellation up to 24 hours ahead.
The Heart of the Tour: a Walk Through Amsterdam’s Beer Scene
Starting at Cornelis Troostplein, the tour kicks off in a lively neighborhood, setting a relaxed tone. The guides, evidently proud of their heritage, lead the way with cheerful enthusiasm, making you feel like a local right from the start. The first stop is the Albert Cuyp Market, a bustling hub of local vendors and snack stalls. Here, there’s time to grab some Dutch treats before heading into the bar scene.
Albert Cuyp Market is a quintessential Amsterdam experience—vibrant, noisy, and full of character. As you stroll past the stalls, you might find yourself nibbling on some stroopwafels or trying a fresh herring sample, but the main focus remains on the beers ahead. The guides make sure you get a good sense of the neighborhood, which adds a layer of authenticity to the experience.
Moving into the bars and breweries, you’ll discover a range of local craft beers—something you might not find at the typical tourist spots. The guides are adept at explaining what makes each brewery special, whether it’s their brewing process, unique flavors, or the history behind the name. The four included beers are a good sampling, enough to savor but not so many as to overwhelm.
The beers are complemented by Dutch snacks, notably bitterballen, which are crunchy, savory meat-filled balls—an absolute must-try in the Netherlands. The guides, like Gideon, are happy to share tips on what to order next or how to spot good beers in Amsterdam. Plus, snacks are included, so you won’t have to worry about extra costs unless you want more drinks or food afterward.
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The Guides: Friendly, Knowledgeable, Passionate

What really elevates this tour are Robbie and Gideon. They don’t just lead; they share their enthusiasm and pride for Amsterdam’s craft beer scene. Mario_M, one of the reviewers, highlighted how much fun they had thanks to the personal attention and the guides’ friendliness. This personal touch makes the tour more than just a tasting—it becomes a lively social experience.
They also give practical tips, such as how to identify good beers or where to go next if you want to explore more. Their knowledge, coupled with their approachable manner, creates a relaxed environment where questions are encouraged. I also appreciated that the tour is designed to be accessible, with most travelers able to participate.
Logistics, Price, and Overall Value

Priced at $83.87 per person, this tour offers good value when you consider the included four craft beers, the snacks, and the guided experience. The fixed price means no surprises—what you see is what you get. The three-hour duration strikes a nice balance; it’s enough time to explore without feeling rushed.
The tour’s location near public transportation makes it easy to get to and from, a big plus in a city like Amsterdam. Starting at Cornelis Troostplein and ending at Van der Helstplein keeps you centrally located, perfect for continuing your evening or heading back to your accommodation.
The small group size enhances the experience—more personal, more flexible, more fun. It also means you’re less likely to feel like part of a herd, which can sometimes happen on larger tours.
Who Will Love This Tour?

This experience is ideal for beer enthusiasts, casual drinkers, and travelers who appreciate authentic local culture. It suits those who prefer a relaxed, social atmosphere over a formal tasting or historical deep-dive. If you’re curious about Amsterdam’s craft beer scene and want to discover some hidden gems, this tour will hit the spot.
It’s also a good choice for small groups or couples looking for a fun way to explore neighborhoods that aren’t always on the typical tourist radar. The inclusion of snacks and the friendly guides make it appealing to those new to craft beers or even more experienced beer lovers.
The Sum Up: A Fun, Authentic Taste of Amsterdam’s Beer Scene

This guided walking beer tour offers more than just tastings. It’s a lively introduction to Amsterdam’s craft beer culture, delivered by passionate guides who know their city and their brews. The small-group setting ensures you get personal attention, and the focus on local breweries means you’re tasting what makes Amsterdam’s beer scene unique.
The inclusion of Dutch snacks like bitterballen adds a genuine local touch, and the easy logistics make it a hassle-free experience. While it’s primarily geared towards beer lovers or curious travelers, anyone looking for a relaxed, social way to explore Amsterdam’s neighborhoods will find this tour worthwhile.
If you’re interested in good beer, friendly guides, and authentic local experiences, this tour delivers on all fronts. It’s a fun, flavorful way to see a different side of Amsterdam that many travelers miss—and at a fair price.
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FAQ

Is this tour suitable for non-drinkers or those who prefer alcohol-free options?
Yes, the tour offers alcohol-free drinks as alternatives to the craft beers, so non-drinkers can still enjoy the experience.
How many beers are included in the tour?
You’ll taste at least four Amsterdam-brewed craft beers, which provides a good sampling without overdoing it.
Where does the tour start and end?
The tour begins at Cornelis Troostplein and ends at Van der Helstplein, both easily accessible via public transportation.
Can I cancel if my plans change?
Yes, the tour offers free cancellation up to 24 hours in advance, giving you flexibility if your plans shift.
What’s included in the price?
The price covers the guided tour, four beers, Dutch snacks (including bitterballen), and a mobile ticket for easy entry.
Is this experience suitable for all ages?
Most travelers can participate, but since alcohol is involved, it’s mainly aimed at adults of drinking age.
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