Highlights
- Half-day small-group tour of Seattle's authentic 'micro' and 'craft' breweries
- Taste handcrafted beer from 3-4 breweries
- View the neighborhoods, Seattle skyline, mountains, lakes and more
- See Pioneer Square, the Space Needle, Pike Place Market and the Olympic Sculpture Park
- All tastings included in price
- Transportation in bio-fueled luxury Mercedes vans and crossovers
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Useful Information
Beer Tasting
First, a little background information – a craft brewery is designated by the American Brewers Association as a small brewery with a production of less than six million barrels of beer; a microbrewery is even smaller, with a production of less than 15,000 barrels of beer. Your guide will take you to both types of local breweries, combining three to four beer-tasting stops with a Seattle city tour.
Start your afternoon in downtown Seattle, and head either north or south depending on the order of breweries your guide determines. The breweries you visit depend on availability and hours of operation, but rest assured you will taste a variety of the most authentic and delicious porters, IPAs, pilsners, brown ales and more. Many of Seattle’s breweries value the environment, so you can also expect organic and local ingredients in almost every pint.
Between breweries, your guide will take you past several scenic viewpoints throughout the city to see the mountains, lakes, cityscape and vibrant neighborhoods that make Seattle so beautiful. You’ll also see historic Pioneer Square, Pike Place Market, the Space Needle and the Olympic Sculpture Park.
Breweries you might visit include:
• Maritime Pacific Brewing Company
• Hale’s Ales
• Fremont Brewing Company
• Georgetown Brewing Company
• Schooner Exact Brewing Company
• Elliot Bay Brewpub
• Pike Brewing Company
• Elysian Brewing Company
• Capitol Hill or Full Throttle Beer Specialty Beer Room


