Glasgow’s top brewery experience happens at the historic Wellpark Brewery, home of Tennent’s Lager. This 90-minute tour takes you through a 450-year-old working brewery where Scotland’s favorite lager is produced. For about £15, you’ll explore centuries of brewing history, see ancient artifacts, and – best of all – sample unpasteurized beer straight from the tank (a rare treat).
I especially love this tour for its passionate guides and intimate glimpse into Scotland’s beer culture. The behind-the-scenes access to brewing rooms and vintage equipment makes this an authentic industrial heritage experience.
Let’s explore Glasgow’s best brewery tours, starting with my favorite spots for sampling Scotland’s iconic brews…
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Tennent’s Brewery Tours in Glasgow offer an immersive experience showcasing the city’s rich brewing heritage, featuring a rare pour of unpasteurized Tennent’s beer.
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The tours provide insight into Tennent’s 450-year brewing tradition, with guided walking tours and access to the Tennent’s Story Heritage Centre.
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Tennent’s Brewery Tours are highly recommended by travelers, with a 99% traveler recommendation and a Badge of Excellence.
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The guided tours include hotel pickup and drop-off, as well as a complimentary pint of Tennent’s Lager, making them a convenient and inclusive option.
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Visitors should be aware of the moderate physical fitness required for the tour, which involves climbing over 100 steps, and should wear closed-toe shoes for safety.
Tennents Brewery Tours Ticket
For those eager to explore Glasgow’s vibrant brewing heritage, the Tennents Brewery Tours offer an immersive experience that showcases the city’s renowned Tennent’s lager.
With a 99% traveler recommendation and a Badge of Excellence, these tours provide insights into the brewing process and artifacts dating back to the 1500s. Priced at $29.79 per person, the tour includes a rare pour of unpasteurized Tennent’s beer straight from the tank, a must-try for beer enthusiasts.
Lasting approximately 90 minutes, the experience requires a moderate level of physical fitness and isn’t recommended for those with back problems, pregnant travelers, or those with serious medical conditions. Visitors are advised to book tickets in advance to guarantee entry and wear closed-toe shoes.
Praised for their informative and entertaining guides, the Tennents Brewery Tours offer a unique opportunity to explore Glasgow’s rich brewing heritage and savor the city’s iconic Tennent’s lager.
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Glasgow: Tennent’s Brewery Guided Tour and Free Pint
Visitors to Glasgow can enjoy the city’s rich brewing heritage with the Tennent’s Brewery Guided Tour and Free Pint. This 1.5-hour experience offers an in-depth look at 450 years of brewing tradition at Wellpark Brewery, home of the iconic Tennent’s Lager.
The tour begins at the Tennent’s Story Heritage Centre, where guests will learn how the beloved brew is made. They’ll then don headsets and follow a guided walking tour, climbing over 100 steps to explore the brewery.
The experience culminates with a complimentary pint of Tennent’s Lager, allowing visitors to savor the fruits of the brewery’s labor. Priced at £18.75 per person, the tour includes hotel pickup and drop-off, making it a convenient and affordable way to discover Glasgow’s brewing legacy.
With an impressive 4.7/5 rating based on 215 reviews, this tour promises an engaging and enjoyable experience for beer enthusiasts and history buffs alike.
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Frequently Asked Questions
Can I Take the Tour if I Don’t Drink?
You can certainly take the tour if you don’t drink. Many brewery tours welcome non-drinkers, and you can participate in the experience without sampling the beer. The tour is often informative and enjoyable even for those who don’t imbibe.
How Long Does the Tour Typically Last?
The tour typically lasts around 60-90 minutes, depending on the brewery. Many breweries offer non-alcoholic beverages and welcome visitors who don’t drink. The tour provides an informative look at the brewing process even for non-drinkers.
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Are Children Allowed on the Brewery Tour?
Children are typically allowed on brewery tours, though some may have age restrictions or require adult supervision. Brewery policies vary, so it’s best to check with the specific brewery for their guidelines on bringing children along.
Do I Need to Book the Tour in Advance?
Yes, it’s generally recommended to book brewery tours in advance, as they can be quite popular, especially during peak times. This helps ensure you get a spot on the tour and avoid disappointment.
Is the Tour Wheelchair Accessible?
The tour’s wheelchair accessibility varies by brewery. Some offer fully accessible tours, while others may have limited accessibility. It’s best to check with each brewery in advance to ensure the tour meets the visitor’s needs.
The Sum Up
Tennent’s Brewery offers a guided tour that provides visitors with an in-depth look at the brewing process and the company’s history. The tour includes a free pint of Tennent’s Lager, allowing visitors to sample the brewery’s flagship product. With its longstanding tradition and renowned beer, Tennent’s Brewery is a must-visit destination for beer enthusiasts exploring Glasgow’s thriving craft beer scene.
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