REVIEW · PRAGUE
Prague: Craft Beer Tour 8 Czech Beers, Taproom & Beer Garden
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Prague has a beer trail with real local flavor. This 3-hour craft beer tour hits three top venues, including the huge Sibeeria Tap Room and the classic Letná Beer Garden, with a guide focused on Czech beer culture and etiquette. I love the mix of serious beer time with easy sightseeing flow, and I also like that you sample eight carefully chosen Czech beers rather than just ordering randomly.
My favorite part is the way the tour makes tasting feel like learning, not just drinking. You get context on Czech brewing traditions, plus practical tips that help you enjoy each pour more (and not commit any social beer faux pas). A potential drawback is the pacing: it’s a beer-forward experience with a walk to Letná, so comfortable shoes matter, and it isn’t suitable for kids under 18.
If bad weather rolls in, plan for a swap. The tour mentions an alternate brewery option, so you’re not stuck staring at rain. If you want a quiet, low-alcohol evening or you’re not into beer culture at all, this one may feel like more than you asked for.
In This Review
- Key Highlights You Should Know
- How The Tour Starts at Drunken Monkey (and Why It Matters)
- The “8 Czech Beers” Part: What You Actually Get
- Sibeeria Brewery Tap Room: The 100+ Beer Moment
- The Walk to Letná Beer Garden and the Prague View Payoff
- What You Learn Along the Route (Beer Etiquette Included)
- Price and Value: Is $66 Worth It?
- Best Fit: Who This Tour Suits
- What to Bring and How to Prepare
- Should You Book This Prague Craft Beer Tour?
- FAQ
- How long is the Prague craft beer tour?
- How many beers will I sample?
- Where do I meet for the tour?
- Where does the tour end?
- What stops are included?
- Are food and snacks included?
- Is the tour suitable for children?
- What language is the guide?
- What should I bring?
- Is there free cancellation?
Key Highlights You Should Know

- Eight Czech microbrews in one tour: a guided tasting that’s designed for different styles and different tastes.
- Sibeeria Tap Room, 100+ beers: a big, fun beer space where you can learn techniques and even pour.
- Letná Beer Garden for Prague views: locals hang here, and you’ll get the drink-with-a-view setup.
- Czech beer culture and etiquette with your guide: it’s not just history talk, it’s how to enjoy the experience right.
- Food and snacks available to buy: if you get hungry at Letná, you can grab hot items on site.
How The Tour Starts at Drunken Monkey (and Why It Matters)

You meet at Drunken Monkey, U Milosrdných 848/4, Praha 1-Staré Město. That location is handy because it puts you right in the central flow of Prague, where you can walk to major drinking stops without building a whole transportation plan around it.
I like starting here because the tour quickly shifts from standing around to moving. You’re not left figuring out timing or what to order. Instead, you get a structured route and a guide who sets the tone: Czech beer isn’t just a drink, it’s a social skill set.
Bring a passport or ID card and wear comfortable shoes. You’ll be walking to Letná, and that walk is part of the fun, not a side quest.
You can also read our reviews of more food & drink experiences in Prague
The “8 Czech Beers” Part: What You Actually Get

This is billed as a tasting through three top venues with eight Czech microbrews. That number matters. Eight is enough to notice patterns in what you like, but it’s not so many that you spend the whole time feeling like you’re playing catch-up.
Instead of treating each stop like a separate bar crawl, the tour ties them together. You’ll try different beers, then carry what you learned at the next place. That’s the hidden value: you’re tasting with intention, not just ticking boxes.
You can also use this as your first beer education in Prague. If you’ve only tried generic lagers in the past, Czech microbrews can surprise you. The guide’s Czech brewing traditions and etiquette talk helps you understand what you’re tasting and how to order and enjoy properly.
Sibeeria Brewery Tap Room: The 100+ Beer Moment

One stop is the Sibeeria Brewery Tap Room, where they list 100+ beers. Even if you don’t plan to sample everything (you can’t in 3 hours), seeing that scale changes your mindset. It turns the trip from limited tasting into a real beer-world experience.
Here, the tour includes more than just sipping. You’ll learn brewing techniques and you can pour your own perfect pint. That’s a big deal for value. Watching and doing the pour teaches you how presentation affects enjoyment, and it also slows the whole experience down just enough to make it memorable.
Practical tip: when you’re handed a choice in a place like Sibeeria, focus on your first instinct, then compare. If you like the first beer’s feel, aim for something in the same direction next. If you want to learn fast, choose something that contrasts your first pick. Either way, you’ll get more out of each tasting.
The Walk to Letná Beer Garden and the Prague View Payoff
The tour ends (or continues) at the Letná Beer Garden, famous for locals and for some of the best views in Prague. This is where the drinking experience turns into an actual sightseeing moment.
You’re not just standing in a street-level pub. Letná’s setup gives you the classic beer garden vibe with space to breathe, talk, and settle in after the tasting stops. The tour also calls out that hot food and snacks are available for purchase, which is smart because even beer lovers get hungry.
A quick reality check: a beer garden can mean lots of people and a casual atmosphere. If you hate crowds, go in expecting a lively scene. If you like people-watching, this is prime time.
And if the weather is rough, the tour notes an alternate brewery option. That matters because it keeps the experience intact instead of forcing you to improvise while cold and wet.
What You Learn Along the Route (Beer Etiquette Included)
This tour doesn’t treat beer as a souvenir. It’s built around Czech beer culture and etiquette, guided by a live English guide.
That etiquette piece is practical. It affects how you order, how you respond to the beer context you’re given, and how you interpret what you’re tasting. Instead of only asking, Is this good, you start asking, What is this style trying to be?
From the included focus on Czech brewing traditions, I like that you get context without turning the whole evening into a lecture. The tone is meant to keep you moving and tasting, not sitting through long explanations.
You can also read our reviews of more drinking tours in Prague
Price and Value: Is $66 Worth It?

At $66 per person, this tour sits in the mid-range for Prague experiences, but the structure makes the value make sense.
Here’s what you’re paying for, in plain terms:
- Eight beer tastings across multiple venues
- A personal group guide who focuses on culture and etiquette
- A major highlight stop at Sibeeria, including technique talk and pouring
- A built-in beer garden finale at Letná with food options to buy
You’re not just paying for drinks off a menu. You’re paying for a plan: the route, the context, and the guided tasting format that helps you enjoy each stop more.
Could you spend less by buying beers on your own? Sure. But you lose the guided structure, the learning angle, and the convenience of not having to map out three beer destinations by yourself.
Best Fit: Who This Tour Suits

This tour is a strong match if you’re:
- A craft beer fan who wants a Czech-focused experience
- In Prague for a short time and want an organized way to taste more than one place
- Someone who likes learning small cultural details while still having fun
It’s also a nice option if you prefer a calm pace. The tour is designed to feel like a guided stroll through beer culture, not a frantic sprint through nightlife.
It may not be ideal if you:
- Don’t like guided activities
- Want a strictly non-alcohol option (nothing in the provided info mentions that)
- Are traveling with kids, since it’s not suitable for children under 18
What to Bring and How to Prepare
Keep it simple:
- Passport or ID card
- Comfortable shoes for the walk to Letná
- A mindset that this is part beer tasting, part Prague experience
I’d also plan to pace yourself. With eight beers spread out, you’ll likely feel it by the end, especially if you’re new to beer tastings. Eating a bit during the tour helps. And at Letná, you can buy hot food and snacks to keep your energy up.
Should You Book This Prague Craft Beer Tour?

Book it if you want a Prague experience that feels local, not generic. The combination of Sibeeria’s huge taproom, a guided tasting of eight Czech microbrews, and the Letná Beer Garden views is a smart way to spend a few hours in the city without turning it into a checklist.
Skip it if you only want nightlife and zero structure, or if beer culture isn’t your thing. Also, if you’re sensitive to walking and want minimal time outdoors, remember the route includes a walk to Letná, even though an alternate brewery is mentioned for bad weather.
If you like guided tastings and want to leave with better beer instincts, this one’s an easy yes.
FAQ
How long is the Prague craft beer tour?
The tour lasts 3 hours.
How many beers will I sample?
You’ll sample eight Czech beers during the tour.
Where do I meet for the tour?
The meeting point is Drunken Monkey, U Milosrdných 848/4, 110 00 Praha 1-Staré Město, Czechia.
Where does the tour end?
The tour ends back at the meeting point.
What stops are included?
The tour includes Sibeeria Brewery Tap Room and a walk to Letná Beer Garden. If the weather is bad, the tour mentions an alternate brewery.
Are food and snacks included?
Hot food and snacks are available for purchase at Letná Beer Garden.
Is the tour suitable for children?
No. It is not suitable for children under 18.
What language is the guide?
The live guide speaks English.
What should I bring?
Bring a passport or ID card and wear comfortable shoes.
Is there free cancellation?
Yes. You can cancel up to 24 hours in advance for a full refund.

































