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There’s no doubt – beer is the foundation of human civilization. Doesn’t sound right? Archaeologists have proved that people were brewing beer long before they invented bread. Being local, we think globally – the CRAFT BEERS OF KRAKÓW tour shows you the place of this city, and Poland, in the world of beer.
The tour combines stories about how our favourite drink changed the world’s history and how it builds Polish national identity, with professional tastings of a variety of Polish traditional and craft beer styles and, last but not least, with a basic sensory course, thanks to which beer will never taste the same again.
During this tour, we visit 3 iconic places for bar lovers and home brewers and take you off the beaten track to explore new tastes and real local atmosphere of the Kraków’s ‘after hours’ life. We also give you the chance to try at least 6-8 samples of craft beers (and some typical beer snacks as well!), presenting our own Polish impact on the complex evolution of drinking. Expect a professional approach, not another Pub Crawl. In a pretty fun way, though.
Need more? There are about 1500 beer premieres in Poland every year, which means more than 4 new bottles per day. Let’s be honest – no one can taste them all. But it doesn’t mean we shouldn’t at least try. Now, that’s the Polish spirit! 🙂
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