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Brewery Tour in Berlin Mitte

Beer is made from water, malt, hops and yeast. I'm sure you know that. But how exactly is this incredible, flavorful variety of different beer styles created? You need a few more ingredients for that: craftsmanship, scientific meticulousness and a pinch of adventure. Let's go!

Sudhaus der Brauerei Lemke Berlin: direkt in die Kessel schauen
Sudhaus der Brauerei Lemke Berlin: direkt in die Kessel schauen © Brauerei Lemke Berlin GmbH


About the tour

During the 2-hour guided tour through our brewery in Berlin-Mitte, we will show you how much work, but also the spirit of research and invention are behind the brewing process. You will follow the path of the beer from the brewhouse to bottling. You'll get a brief overview of the history of beer brewing and learn about the Craft Beer movement.

After the tour, you'll know how the diverse flavors in beer are created and what distinguishes the most important beer styles from one another. Of course, you can ask everything you ever wanted to know about brewing beer.

Of course: no theory without practice! During the tour, we will taste a total of seven selected Lemke beers. And there will also be one or two anecdotes from the life of a brewer!
Additional information
Please use public transport (S-Bahn Hackescher Markt or Alexanderplatz), as there are no parking spaces available on the premises.

Duration: approx. 90 minutes.
Costs: 25,00 € per person including tasting
The tour is limited to a maximum of 20 participants and normally is held in German. A prior registration is essential: brauereifuehrung@lemkeberlin.com

Are you a larger group and would like an individual tour outside the regular schedule - for international guests also in English? No problem: Write us an e-mail also to brauereifuehrung@lemkeberlin.com and we will send you an individual offer.

Accessibility

The brewery is unfortunately not barrier-free.