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Visite guidée originale de la brasserie de Cleveland avec déjeuner ou dîner

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Vous ne voudrez plus jamais partir après votre visite tout compris de la bière artisanale à Cleveland! Tenez-vous au courant des brasseries branchées et branchées qui apparaissent à travers Cleveland. Profitez d'une pléthore de connaissances sur la bière, d'excellents accords mets-vins, d'un transport confortable et de toute une série de bières délicieuses tout au long de l'expérience ultime de la bière artisanale de Cleveland!

Lors d'une visite originale de brassage, essayez jusqu'à 16 bières artisanales différentes et profitez d'un un déjeuner ou un dîner accompagné de bières dans certaines des plus grandes brasseries de l'État. Nos guides fourniront non seulement des connaissances, des divertissements et des faits sur la bière, mais également un transport aller-retour sûr vers quatre arrêts de brasserie. Découvrez Cleveland comme jamais auparavant et réservez une visite aujourd'hui !

Les itinéraires varient au fur et à mesure que nous visitons plusieurs brasseries affiliées locales, mais les visites peuvent inclure :

Brick & Barrel Brewing

Brassage terrestre



Brasserie Market Garden

Brasserie des Grands Lacs

Brasserie Goldhorn

Brasserie Collision Bend
Ville: Cleveland
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Ce qui est inclu
Round-trip transportation
Lunch or dinner included!
Local expert beer guide
Up to 16 different craft beers to try!
Round-trip transportation
Lunch or dinner included!
Local expert beer guide
Information additionnelle
  • Des transports en commun sont disponibles à proximité
  • Déconseillé aux femmes enceintes
  • Convient à tous les niveaux de condition physique
  • Veuillez arriver au point de rendez-vous au moins 10 minutes avant le début de l'activité.
  • Le pré-jeu est strictement interdit. Toute personne visiblement en état d'ébriété avant la visite ne sera pas autorisée à y assister et aucun remboursement ne sera accordé.
  • Pour les citoyens américains, veuillez apporter une pièce d'identité non expirée. Si vous n'êtes pas des États-Unis, veuillez apporter votre passeport.
  • Les chaussures à bout ouvert ne sont pas autorisées pour des raisons de sécurité, en particulier dans les brasseries. Vous devez porter des chaussures à bout fermé.
  • L'âge minimum est de 21 ans, sans exception.
  • Un nombre minimum s'applique. Il y a une possibilité d'annulation après confirmation s'il n'y a pas assez de passagers pour répondre aux exigences ou en cas de mauvais temps. Dans ce cas, une alternative ou un remboursement complet vous sera proposé.
  • Fonctionne dans toutes les conditions météorologiques, veuillez vous habiller de manière appropriée.
  • Une option végétarienne est disponible, veuillez en informer à temps de réservation si nécessaire.
  • Guides tenus de se laver régulièrement les mains
À quoi s'attendre
1
Brick & Barrel
These breweries are sample itineraries only. All schedules are subject to change. Founded in 2014 by owner and brewer, Karl Spiesman. Karl in the early days briefly thought about opening an Urban Winery instead of brewery. Luckily, he followed his heart and kept making delicious beer. With a love for the local beer scene which rivaled his love of Cleveland, this nano brewery was built brick by brick, and barrel by barrel. Hence the name! With old church pews and a blackboard bar top reclaimed from a defunct schoolhouse in the neighborhood, Brick and Barrel’s industrial feel fits right into the local neighborhood of Columbus Road Peninsula in the Cleveland Flats. Hop on a tour and come see what Karl’s brewing up firsthand with his small but mighty 3.5 barrel brewhouse that cranks out some of our favorite beers in the area.
2
Terrestrial Brewing Company
This team of self-proclaimed hippies decided they wanted a brewpub in Cleveland that focused on the taproom styles of the Northwest, akin to something you’d find in Portland or Seattle. Forget the beer on the shelf, Terrestrial is focused on the here and now, blurring the lines on beer styles, and running a dedicated infusion line. Let our expert beer guides take you behind-the-scenes to show you Terrestrial’s keg-management system which hoists 150-pound kegs and perfectly positions them within the walk-in cooler. It’s like a giant version of those crane games but instead of stuff animals, you can win 15.5 gallons of beer!
3
Great Lakes Brewing Company
Two Irish brothers with limited brewing experience. A city that shuttered its last production brewery in the early 80s. A neighborhood in serious need of a facelift. In 1986 when Patrick and Daniel Conway opened their fledgling operation in Cleveland's Ohio City neighborhood, the odds were stacked against them. Fortunately, they surrounded themselves with a staff of passionate, knowledgeable people, and from the start committed themselves to bringing a sophisticated, diverse selection of craft beer to their home state. Two decades, multiple awards, and a whole lot of stories later, Pat and Dan Conway celebrate over two decades of brewing exceptional beer for their adventurous and discerning customers.
4
Brick & Barrel
These breweries are sample itineraries only. All schedules are subject to change. Founded in 2014 by owner and brewer, Karl Spiesman. Karl in the early days briefly thought about opening an Urban Winery instead of brewery. Luckily, he followed his heart and kept making delicious beer. With a love for the local beer scene which rivaled his love of Cleveland, this nano brewery was built brick by brick, and barrel by barrel. Hence the name! With old church pews and a blackboard bar top reclaimed from a defunct schoolhouse in the neighborhood, Brick and Barrel’s industrial feel fits right into the local neighborhood of Columbus Road Peninsula in the Cleveland Flats. Hop on a tour and come see what Karl’s brewing up firsthand with his small but mighty 3.5 barrel brewhouse that cranks out some of our favorite beers in the area.
5
Terrestrial Brewing Company
This team of self-proclaimed hippies decided they wanted a brewpub in Cleveland that focused on the taproom styles of the Northwest, akin to something you’d find in Portland or Seattle. Forget the beer on the shelf, Terrestrial is focused on the here and now, blurring the lines on beer styles, and running a dedicated infusion line. Let our expert beer guides take you behind-the-scenes to show you Terrestrial’s keg-management system which hoists 150-pound kegs and perfectly positions them within the walk-in cooler. It’s like a giant version of those crane games but instead of stuff animals, you can win 15.5 gallons of beer!
6
Great Lakes Brewing Company
Two Irish brothers with limited brewing experience. A city that shuttered its last production brewery in the early 80s. A neighborhood in serious need of a facelift. In 1986 when Patrick and Daniel Conway opened their fledgling operation in Cleveland's Ohio City neighborhood, the odds were stacked against them. Fortunately, they surrounded themselves with a staff of passionate, knowledgeable people, and from the start committed themselves to bringing a sophisticated, diverse selection of craft beer to their home state. Two decades, multiple awards, and a whole lot of stories later, Pat and Dan Conway celebrate over two decades of brewing exceptional beer for their adventurous and discerning customers.
7
Brick & Barrel
These breweries are sample itineraries only. All schedules are subject to change. Founded in 2014 by owner and brewer, Karl Spiesman. Karl in the early days briefly thought about opening an Urban Winery instead of brewery. Luckily, he followed his heart and kept making delicious beer. With a love for the local beer scene which rivaled his love of Cleveland, this nano brewery was built brick by brick, and barrel by barrel. Hence the name! With old church pews and a blackboard bar top reclaimed from a defunct schoolhouse in the neighborhood, Brick and Barrel’s industrial feel fits right into the local neighborhood of Columbus Road Peninsula in the Cleveland Flats. Hop on a tour and come see what Karl’s brewing up firsthand with his small but mighty 3.5 barrel brewhouse that cranks out some of our favorite beers in the area.
8
Terrestrial Brewing Company
This team of self-proclaimed hippies decided they wanted a brewpub in Cleveland that focused on the taproom styles of the Northwest, akin to something you’d find in Portland or Seattle. Forget the beer on the shelf, Terrestrial is focused on the here and now, blurring the lines on beer styles, and running a dedicated infusion line. Let our expert beer guides take you behind-the-scenes to show you Terrestrial’s keg-management system which hoists 150-pound kegs and perfectly positions them within the walk-in cooler. It’s like a giant version of those crane games but instead of stuff animals, you can win 15.5 gallons of beer!
9
Great Lakes Brewing Company
Two Irish brothers with limited brewing experience. A city that shuttered its last production brewery in the early 80s. A neighborhood in serious need of a facelift. In 1986 when Patrick and Daniel Conway opened their fledgling operation in Cleveland's Ohio City neighborhood, the odds were stacked against them. Fortunately, they surrounded themselves with a staff of passionate, knowledgeable people, and from the start committed themselves to bringing a sophisticated, diverse selection of craft beer to their home state. Two decades, multiple awards, and a whole lot of stories later, Pat and Dan Conway celebrate over two decades of brewing exceptional beer for their adventurous and discerning customers.
10
Brick & Barrel
These breweries are sample itineraries only. All schedules are subject to change. Founded in 2014 by owner and brewer, Karl Spiesman. Karl in the early days briefly thought about opening an Urban Winery instead of brewery. Luckily, he followed his heart and kept making delicious beer. With a love for the local beer scene which rivaled his love of Cleveland, this nano brewery was built brick by brick, and barrel by barrel. Hence the name! With old church pews and a blackboard bar top reclaimed from a defunct schoolhouse in the neighborhood, Brick and Barrel’s industrial feel fits right into the local neighborhood of Columbus Road Peninsula in the Cleveland Flats. Hop on a tour and come see what Karl’s brewing up firsthand with his small but mighty 3.5 barrel brewhouse that cranks out some of our favorite beers in the area.
11
Terrestrial Brewing Company
This team of self-proclaimed hippies decided they wanted a brewpub in Cleveland that focused on the taproom styles of the Northwest, akin to something you’d find in Portland or Seattle. Forget the beer on the shelf, Terrestrial is focused on the here and now, blurring the lines on beer styles, and running a dedicated infusion line. Let our expert beer guides take you behind-the-scenes to show you Terrestrial’s keg-management system which hoists 150-pound kegs and perfectly positions them within the walk-in cooler. It’s like a giant version of those crane games but instead of stuff animals, you can win 15.5 gallons of beer!
12
Great Lakes Brewing Company
Two Irish brothers with limited brewing experience. A city that shuttered its last production brewery in the early 80s. A neighborhood in serious need of a facelift. In 1986 when Patrick and Daniel Conway opened their fledgling operation in Cleveland's Ohio City neighborhood, the odds were stacked against them. Fortunately, they surrounded themselves with a staff of passionate, knowledgeable people, and from the start committed themselves to bringing a sophisticated, diverse selection of craft beer to their home state. Two decades, multiple awards, and a whole lot of stories later, Pat and Dan Conway celebrate over two decades of brewing exceptional beer for their adventurous and discerning customers.
13
Brick & Barrel
These breweries are sample itineraries only. All schedules are subject to change. Founded in 2014 by owner and brewer, Karl Spiesman. Karl in the early days briefly thought about opening an Urban Winery instead of brewery. Luckily, he followed his heart and kept making delicious beer. With a love for the local beer scene which rivaled his love of Cleveland, this nano brewery was built brick by brick, and barrel by barrel. Hence the name! With old church pews and a blackboard bar top reclaimed from a defunct schoolhouse in the neighborhood, Brick and Barrel’s industrial feel fits right into the local neighborhood of Columbus Road Peninsula in the Cleveland Flats. Hop on a tour and come see what Karl’s brewing up firsthand with his small but mighty 3.5 barrel brewhouse that cranks out some of our favorite beers in the area.
14
Terrestrial Brewing Company
This team of self-proclaimed hippies decided they wanted a brewpub in Cleveland that focused on the taproom styles of the Northwest, akin to something you’d find in Portland or Seattle. Forget the beer on the shelf, Terrestrial is focused on the here and now, blurring the lines on beer styles, and running a dedicated infusion line. Let our expert beer guides take you behind-the-scenes to show you Terrestrial’s keg-management system which hoists 150-pound kegs and perfectly positions them within the walk-in cooler. It’s like a giant version of those crane games but instead of stuff animals, you can win 15.5 gallons of beer!
15
Great Lakes Brewing Company
Two Irish brothers with limited brewing experience. A city that shuttered its last production brewery in the early 80s. A neighborhood in serious need of a facelift. In 1986 when Patrick and Daniel Conway opened their fledgling operation in Cleveland's Ohio City neighborhood, the odds were stacked against them. Fortunately, they surrounded themselves with a staff of passionate, knowledgeable people, and from the start committed themselves to bringing a sophisticated, diverse selection of craft beer to their home state. Two decades, multiple awards, and a whole lot of stories later, Pat and Dan Conway celebrate over two decades of brewing exceptional beer for their adventurous and discerning customers.
16
Brick & Barrel
These breweries are sample itineraries only. All schedules are subject to change. Founded in 2014 by owner and brewer, Karl Spiesman. Karl in the early days briefly thought about opening an Urban Winery instead of brewery. Luckily, he followed his heart and kept making delicious beer. With a love for the local beer scene which rivaled his love of Cleveland, this nano brewery was built brick by brick, and barrel by barrel. Hence the name! With old church pews and a blackboard bar top reclaimed from a defunct schoolhouse in the neighborhood, Brick and Barrel’s industrial feel fits right into the local neighborhood of Columbus Road Peninsula in the Cleveland Flats. Hop on a tour and come see what Karl’s brewing up firsthand with his small but mighty 3.5 barrel brewhouse that cranks out some of our favorite beers in the area.
17
Terrestrial Brewing Company
This team of self-proclaimed hippies decided they wanted a brewpub in Cleveland that focused on the taproom styles of the Northwest, akin to something you’d find in Portland or Seattle. Forget the beer on the shelf, Terrestrial is focused on the here and now, blurring the lines on beer styles, and running a dedicated infusion line. Let our expert beer guides take you behind-the-scenes to show you Terrestrial’s keg-management system which hoists 150-pound kegs and perfectly positions them within the walk-in cooler. It’s like a giant version of those crane games but instead of stuff animals, you can win 15.5 gallons of beer!
18
Great Lakes Brewing Company
Two Irish brothers with limited brewing experience. A city that shuttered its last production brewery in the early 80s. A neighborhood in serious need of a facelift. In 1986 when Patrick and Daniel Conway opened their fledgling operation in Cleveland's Ohio City neighborhood, the odds were stacked against them. Fortunately, they surrounded themselves with a staff of passionate, knowledgeable people, and from the start committed themselves to bringing a sophisticated, diverse selection of craft beer to their home state. Two decades, multiple awards, and a whole lot of stories later, Pat and Dan Conway celebrate over two decades of brewing exceptional beer for their adventurous and discerning customers.
19
Brick & Barrel
These breweries are sample itineraries only. All schedules are subject to change. Founded in 2014 by owner and brewer, Karl Spiesman. Karl in the early days briefly thought about opening an Urban Winery instead of brewery. Luckily, he followed his heart and kept making delicious beer. With a love for the local beer scene which rivaled his love of Cleveland, this nano brewery was built brick by brick, and barrel by barrel. Hence the name! With old church pews and a blackboard bar top reclaimed from a defunct schoolhouse in the neighborhood, Brick and Barrel’s industrial feel fits right into the local neighborhood of Columbus Road Peninsula in the Cleveland Flats. Hop on a tour and come see what Karl’s brewing up firsthand with his small but mighty 3.5 barrel brewhouse that cranks out some of our favorite beers in the area.
20
Terrestrial Brewing Company
This team of self-proclaimed hippies decided they wanted a brewpub in Cleveland that focused on the taproom styles of the Northwest, akin to something you’d find in Portland or Seattle. Forget the beer on the shelf, Terrestrial is focused on the here and now, blurring the lines on beer styles, and running a dedicated infusion line. Let our expert beer guides take you behind-the-scenes to show you Terrestrial’s keg-management system which hoists 150-pound kegs and perfectly positions them within the walk-in cooler. It’s like a giant version of those crane games but instead of stuff animals, you can win 15.5 gallons of beer!
21
Great Lakes Brewing Company
Two Irish brothers with limited brewing experience. A city that shuttered its last production brewery in the early 80s. A neighborhood in serious need of a facelift. In 1986 when Patrick and Daniel Conway opened their fledgling operation in Cleveland's Ohio City neighborhood, the odds were stacked against them. Fortunately, they surrounded themselves with a staff of passionate, knowledgeable people, and from the start committed themselves to bringing a sophisticated, diverse selection of craft beer to their home state. Two decades, multiple awards, and a whole lot of stories later, Pat and Dan Conway celebrate over two decades of brewing exceptional beer for their adventurous and discerning customers.
22
Brique et tonneau
Ces brasseries ne sont que des exemples d'itinéraires. Tous les horaires sont sujets à changement. Fondée en 2014 par le propriétaire et brasseur, Karl Spiesman. Au début, Karl a brièvement pensé à ouvrir une cave urbaine au lieu d'une brasserie. Heureusement, il a suivi son cœur et a continué à faire de la bière délicieuse. Avec un amour pour la scène de la bière locale qui rivalisait avec son amour pour Cleveland, cette nano-brasserie a été construite brique par brique et baril par baril. D'où le nom! Avec de vieux bancs d'église et un plateau de bar en tableau noir récupéré dans une ancienne école du quartier, l'ambiance industrielle de Brick and Barrel s'intègre parfaitement dans le quartier local de Columbus Road Peninsula dans les Cleveland Flats. Montez à bord d'une visite et venez voir ce que Karl brasse de première main avec sa petite mais puissante brasserie de 3,5 barils qui produit certaines de nos bières préférées dans la région.
23
Compagnie de brassage terrestre
Cette équipe de hippies autoproclamés a décidé qu'ils voulaient une brasserie à Cleveland qui se concentrait sur les styles de taproom du Nord-Ouest, semblable à quelque chose que vous trouveriez à Portland ou à Seattle. Oubliez la bière sur l'étagère, Terrestrial se concentre sur l'ici et maintenant, brouillant les lignes sur les styles de bière et gérant une ligne d'infusion dédiée. Laissez nos guides de bière experts vous emmener dans les coulisses pour vous montrer le système de gestion des fûts de Terrestrial qui soulève des fûts de 150 livres et les positionne parfaitement dans la chambre froide. C'est comme une version géante de ces jeux de grue, mais au lieu d'animaux en peluche, vous pouvez gagner 15,5 gallons de bière !
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Compagnie de brassage des Grands Lacs
Deux frères irlandais avec une expérience brassicole limitée. Une ville qui a fermé sa dernière brasserie de production au début des années 80. Un quartier qui a grand besoin d'un coup de jeune. En 1986, lorsque Patrick et Daniel Conway ont ouvert leur toute jeune entreprise dans le quartier Ohio City de Cleveland, les chances étaient contre eux. Heureusement, ils se sont entourés d'une équipe de personnes passionnées et compétentes et se sont dès le départ engagés à apporter une sélection sophistiquée et diversifiée de bières artisanales dans leur pays d'origine. Deux décennies, de multiples récompenses et de nombreuses histoires plus tard, Pat et Dan Conway célèbrent plus de deux décennies de brassage de bière exceptionnelle pour leurs clients aventureux et exigeants.
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Commentaires (38)
Cirolitravels
Jul 2022
This was the best experience! We went to four very different breweries and were not disappointed! Our tour guide, Amanda, took very good care of us and was so knowledgeable! We had a lot of fun and will definitely be doing this again!
Réponse de l'hôte
Jul 2022
Thanks for leaving a great review! I'm so happy to hear that you had a great time getting to know Cleveland's amazing craft beer scene with Amanda. I hope we'll see you back for another round soon. Cheers!
dylynh2022
May 2022
Hannah, our beer guide, was the bomb - she gave us an absolutely awesome experience. The breweries were great. And you definitely get your money’s worth.
Réponse de l'hôte
May 2022
Thank you for the great review! I'm so glad you enjoyed your time with Hannah, and that she made your birthday special. I hope we'll see you on another tour one day in the future. Cheers!
Chad_S
May 2022
This past weekend, my wife and I travelled to Cleveland for a weekend vacation. We decided to take a brewery tour on Saturday and The Original Cleveland Brew Tour popped up with some great reviews. Everything about this tour from start to finish was top notch. The breweries and their beer were all well produced and delicious but what set the tour apart was Bob our Beer Guide. His knowledge of the beer making process as well as his enthusiasm in imparting it to our group took it to the next level. You can tell he truly enjoys what he does and he turned us onto some breweries that were not originally on our radar. At the end of the tour, he even dropped us back off to our airbnb. I could not recommend this tour more to anyone that is on the fence about going. Trust me, it's worth it!

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