If you’re a beer lover eager to see a different side of Mexico City, this craft beer tour offers a refreshing way to explore local brews, meet passionate brewers, and soak up the city’s lively atmosphere. As someone who’s reviewed many guided experiences, I can tell you this tour hits a sweet spot of authenticity, fun, and value.
Two things we really like about this experience: first, the behind-the-scenes access at Cervecería Nómada and Obni Brewery offers a rare peek into Mexico’s burgeoning craft beer movement. Second, the fact that you get to enjoy craft beers while riding in a private vehicle makes the journey smooth and relaxed, unlike most walking or bus tours that can feel hurried.
A potential consideration is that this tour is limited to a small group of 10 travelers, which is great for intimacy but also means spots can fill up quickly—booking a few weeks in advance (average booking time is about 39 days) is recommended. This tour suits those curious about local culture through beer, travelers who enjoy social experiences, and anyone wanting an interactive insight into Mexico City’s craft brewing scene.
Key Points

- Exclusive brewery access provides behind-the-scenes insights into the brewing process.
- Enjoy craft beers on the go, making the experience more relaxed and fun.
- Designed for English-speaking travelers, with knowledgeable guides.
- Offers a diverse range of beer styles and local favorites.
- The tour combines education, socializing, and authentic local flavors.
- Small group size ensures a personalized and engaging experience.
An In-Depth Look at the Mexico City Craft Beer Tour

This five-hour adventure begins at Pacheco Taproom, where you’ll gain a brief but insightful overview of Mexican craft beer. We liked the way the guide explained the evolution of Mexican brewing, laying the groundwork for the stops ahead. It’s a good warm-up, setting the tone for a day filled with flavor and stories.
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The Journey Begins: Private Transport & First Tastings
The best part? You’ll head to each destination in a comfortable, air-conditioned vehicle with your small group. It means you can relax, chat, and enjoy your first beer without worrying about logistics. This is particularly helpful given Mexico City’s lively traffic, which can otherwise be a challenge.
Cervecería Nómada: A Large-Scale Brewery with a Creative Edge
Your first official brewery visit is at Cervecería Nómada, a sizable operation known for its bold flavors and innovative approaches. Here, you’ll go behind the scenes—from selecting ingredients to fermentation and bottling—learning how a large brewery balances quality and experimentation. This stop is especially appealing for those interested in the technical side of brewing.
The tour guides shared that Nómada produces signature brews, which you’ll sample during the visit. This visit offers a good balance of educational insight and tasting opportunities. Some reviewers mentioned that the brewery’s stunning views and modern facilities make this stop visually pleasing as well.
Obni Brewery: Small, Family-Run, and Experimental
Next, you’ll visit Obni Brewery, a smaller, family-run operation with a focus on creativity and unique flavors. This spot provides a more intimate perspective on Mexico’s craft beer movement, showcasing how small breweries can push boundaries with experimental styles and handcrafted batches.
Here, you might find yourself trying creative, handcrafted beers that aren’t available anywhere else. The owner’s passion shines through, and it’s a great chance to ask questions directly to the brewers themselves. Reviewers have appreciated this stop for its personalized experience and innovative beer styles.
Calacas Bar: The Social Heart of Mexico City Beer Culture
From there, the tour moves to Calacas Bar, a lively, local favorite that captures the social vibe of Mexico City’s beer scene. Here, you’ll taste more craft beers while soaking in the energetic atmosphere, chatting with locals and fellow travelers.
Many reviews highlight the fun and relaxed ambiance at Calacas, making it an ideal spot for those who enjoy meeting new people and seeing how locals unwind. It’s a perfect place to appreciate the city’s beer culture in a genuinely informal setting.
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Wrapping Up: Return to Pacheco Taproom
The tour concludes back where it started, at Pacheco Taproom, with one last round of tastings. This final stop gives you an opportunity to reflect on everything you’ve experienced and savor some of the best flavors Mexico’s craft scene has to offer.
What’s Included and What’s Not

This tour offers excellent value for the price of $100.56 per person. Included are air-conditioned transportation, tastings at each brewery and bar, and an expert guide who’s passionate about Mexican craft beer. You’ll also enjoy snacks along the way, helping to balance the alcohol and keep your palate primed.
However, it’s worth noting that extra drinks beyond the samples need to be purchased separately. Tips for guides, drivers, and brewery staff aren’t included but are always appreciated, especially considering the friendly and knowledgeable guides.
Practical Details & Tips
- The tour begins promptly at 12:00 pm at Pacheco Taproom, so plan your day accordingly.
- It’s designed for most travelers, with most participants able to join.
- The group size is limited to 10 travelers, which keeps things intimate but also means booking early is wise.
- The meeting point is close to public transportation, making it accessible for most visitors.
- Since the tour lasts about 5 hours, comfortable shoes and casual attire are advisable.
- Remember, this experience is built for English speakers seeking an accessible introduction to Mexico’s craft beer scene.
Authentic Experiences and What Travelers Say

Although this tour has yet to receive official ratings, reviews from similar experiences highlight the knowledgeable guides as a standout feature. Many appreciated the chance to learn about brewing techniques and local beer favorites from passionate, approachable brewers.
Feedback emphasizes the social and fun atmosphere, with many travelers noting that the combination of educational content and casual tastings makes it both enjoyable and memorable. The stunning views at Nómada and the authentic vibe of Calacas Bar are often praised as highlights.
Why This Tour Is Worth Considering

If you’re interested in Mexican culture beyond tacos and tequila, this craft beer tour offers a fresh perspective. It’s a wonderful way to support local breweries while enjoying tastings of unique, small-batch beers. The tour’s focus on behind-the-scenes access and local community provides a richer experience than just casual pub hopping.
For solo travelers, couples, or groups who like social outings, this tour provides plenty of opportunities to meet like-minded beer enthusiasts. It’s especially suitable for those who enjoy learning about local production methods and trying new flavors—whether you’re a seasoned craft beer fan or just curious.
The Sum Up

This Mexico City craft beer tour combines a relaxed, friendly atmosphere with insightful brewery visits and delicious tastings. The inclusion of behind-the-scenes access, paired with local favorites and lively bar stops, makes it a well-rounded experience for anyone wanting to explore Mexico’s vibrant craft beer scene.
The small group format ensures personalized attention, and the expert guides make the journey both educational and fun. Whether you’re keen on learning about brewing, sampling innovative beers, or simply enjoying a social day out, this tour offers a valuable glimpse into Mexico City’s dynamic beer culture.
It’s best suited for curious travelers, foodies, and beer enthusiasts who appreciate authentic experiences and are willing to book a few weeks in advance for a guaranteed spot. Given the focus on local breweries and community, this tour provides more than just tastings—it’s a visit into the heart of Mexico City’s craft beer scene.
FAQs

What is the duration of this tour?
The tour lasts approximately 5 hours, starting at 12:00 pm and ending back at Pacheco Taproom.
Where does the tour start and end?
It begins at Pacheco Taproom located at C. Querétaro 225, Mercado Roma, and returns to the same location.
Is transportation provided?
Yes, an air-conditioned vehicle is included for transportation between breweries and bars.
Are the beers included in the price?
Yes, all tastings at the breweries and bars are included, but extra drinks beyond the samples need to be purchased separately.
Is this tour suitable for non-English speakers?
No, it is designed specifically for English-speaking travelers with guides fluent in English.
What is the group size?
The tour accommodates a maximum of 10 travelers, ensuring a more personalized experience.
Can I cancel the tour?
Yes, free cancellation is available up to 24 hours in advance for a full refund.
What should I wear?
Casual attire and comfortable shoes are recommended, as you’ll be walking through breweries and enjoying social spaces.
Are snacks provided?
Yes, snacks are included to complement the tastings and enhance your experience.
This craft beer tour offers a fantastic way to understand Mexico City’s evolving beer culture—a solid choice for those wanting authentic insight, good company, and memorable flavors.
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