Candelaria, Bogotá’s vibrant neighborhood, offers a unique experience that blends the artistry of local craft beers with the rich heritage of ancestral beverages. Visitors can explore diverse craft breweries, sampling distinctive flavors, while also delving into the ancient traditions of chicha at the Museum The Blessed Chicha. This immersive tour not only highlights the creativity of Bogotá’s brewing community but also deepens appreciation for indigenous drinks, enriching cultural understanding. Whether you’re a craft beer enthusiast or curious about traditional beverages, this experience promises to tantalize your palate and expand your horizons.
Good To Know
- Explore Candelaria’s vibrant craft beer scene, including tastings at local bars showcasing diverse brews from Bogotá Beer Company, 3 Cordilleras, and Apostol.
- Visit the Museum The Blessed Chicha to learn about the ancient origins and cultural significance of the traditional Colombian drink, chicha.
- Experience a curated selection of indigenous-made craft drinks at Café Galería Nuestra Herencia, gaining insights into Colombia’s diverse indigenous traditions.
- Discover unique twists on classic cocktails made with indigenous ingredients at a traditional bar featuring Colombian liquors like aguardiente and rum.
- Immerse in Candelaria’s evolving drinking culture, with opportunities to engage with local bartenders and mixologists for a personalized cultural experience.
Overview of the Experience
Offering a unique glimpse into Bogotá’s vibrant cultural landscape, the "Craft Beers and Traditional Drinks in Candelaria" experience invites travelers and locals alike to explore the historic Candelaria neighborhood.
Participants embark on a journey through the streets, discovering the rich heritage of ancestral drinks and the thriving craft beer scene. This activity, suitable for those 18 and above, promises an immersive and educational adventure, blending local culture, art, and flavors.
With a maximum of 15 travelers per tour, the experience provides an intimate and personalized encounter, allowing for deeper connections and a more profound understanding of Candelaria’s unique charm.
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Meeting Details
Travelers meet at the Plazoleta Chorro de Quevedo, located at Cl. 12b #22 2-98 in Bogotá, Colombia.
Look for the red umbrella to identify the meeting point. The experience concludes back at the same location. The tour starts promptly at 4:00 PM.
The meeting details include:
- Meeting Point: Plazoleta Chorro de Quevedo, Cl. 12b #22 2-98, Bogotá, Colombia.
- Look for the red umbrella.
- End Point: Activity concludes back at the meeting point.
Exploring Candelaria’s Craft Beers
After visiting the museum and cafe, the tour delves into Candelaria’s vibrant craft beer scene. Guests explore local bars, sampling a variety of unique craft beers that showcase the creativity and diversity of Bogotá’s brewing community. The tour highlights the following:
Brewery | Beer Style | Tasting Notes |
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Bogotá Beer Company | IPA | Citrusy, Hoppy |
3 Cordilleras | Stout | Rich, Roasted |
Apostol | Sour | Tart, Refreshing |
Through these tastings, participants gain a deeper appreciation for the art of craft brewing and the local flavors that make Candelaria’s bar scene so distinctive.
Learning About Chicha at the Museum
Frequently, the tour begins with a visit to the Museum The Blessed Chicha, where guests explore the rich history and cultural significance of one of Colombia’s most iconic beverages – chicha.
At the museum, participants learn:
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The ancient origins of chicha, a fermented drink made from maize or other grains, which has been consumed in the region for centuries.
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The traditional brewing methods and rituals that have been passed down through generations.
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The role of chicha in indigenous communities’ social and spiritual practices.
This immersive experience provides a unique window into Colombia’s vibrant cultural heritage and sets the stage for the rest of the tour’s exploration of Candelaria’s craft beers and traditional drinks.
Discovering Indigenous Craft Drinks
Next, the tour takes participants to Café Galería Nuestra Herencia, where they can discover indigenous communities and their culture through art and craft drinks.
For 30 minutes, travelers learn about the unique beverages made by these communities, gaining insights into their traditions and heritage.
The café features a curated selection of indigenous-made drinks, each with its own distinct flavor profile and cultural significance.
Through this experience, participants deepen their understanding of Colombia’s diverse indigenous populations and their enduring contributions to the country’s rich cultural tapestry.
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Additional Tour Stops
Along With the Museum The Blessed Chicherería and Café Galería Nuestra Herencia, the Craft Beers and Traditional Drinks in Candelaria tour includes several other stops that immerse participants in Bogotá’s vibrant local bar scene.
Guests will:
- Sample craft beers at a renowned microbrewery, learning about the art of small-batch brewing.
- Visit a traditional bar serving up iconic Colombian liquors like aguardiente and rum, exploring the history and cultural significance of these spirits.
- Engage with local bartenders and mixologists, discovering the unique twists they put on classic cocktails using indigenous ingredients.
Throughout the tour, travelers will gain a deeper appreciation for Candelaria’s rich drinking culture and its evolution from ancestral traditions to modern-day craft beverages.
Participant Information
The tour can accommodate a maximum of 15 travelers per session, allowing for an intimate and personalized experience. Participants receive confirmation upon booking, ensuring they’re prepared for the adventure ahead.
The activity is wheelchair accessible, and service animals are welcome. However, it’s not recommended for pregnant travelers. Most visitors can join, making it an inclusive experience.
With a 5-star rating and glowing reviews, this tour provides a unique opportunity to take in Candelaria’s rich culture and traditions, savoring craft beers and ancestral drinks alongside fellow explorers.
Reviews and Ratings
This tour has received impressive reviews, with a perfect 5.0 overall rating based on feedback from 6 travelers.
Notable highlights include:
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A review that described the experience as "Best tour in Bogotá! Enriched with cultural information that provides a unique perspective on Candelaria." – Enrique A, Aug 2023.
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Travelers praised the tour’s ability to offer a deep dive into the history and significance of traditional Colombian drinks like chicha.
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The free cancellation policy up to 24 hours before the start time was also appreciated by reviewers.
With prices starting from $60.00, this tour provides excellent value for its enriching cultural experience.
Frequently Asked Questions
What Types of Craft Beers Are Available on the Tour?
The tour features a variety of local craft beers showcasing the diverse brewing scene in Bogotá. Participants can sample IPAs, stouts, lagers, and other specialty brews made by independent Colombian breweries.
Can I Purchase Additional Drinks or Food During the Tour?
Yes, participants can purchase additional drinks or food during the tour. The tour includes visits to local bars and cafes where travelers can explore and purchase craft beers, traditional beverages, and snacks at their own expense.
What Is the Dress Code for the Tour?
There’s no strict dress code for the tour. Comfortable, casual attire is recommended, as you’ll be exploring Candelaria’s streets and visiting local bars. Wear shoes suitable for walking, and bring a light jacket in case of cool evenings.
Are There Any Dietary Restrictions or Accommodations Available?
The tour does not have any specific dietary restrictions, but it can accommodate vegetarian, vegan, and gluten-free options upon request. Travelers should inform the tour operator of any special dietary needs when booking the experience.
Can I Bring My Own Camera or Photography Equipment?
Participants are welcome to bring their own cameras and photography equipment to capture the experience. However, the tour provider advises being respectful of other participants and any restrictions in designated areas.
The Sum Up
This immersive tour of Bogotá’s vibrant drinking culture offers a unique blend of artisanal craft beers and ancient indigenous beverages. Participants explore the creativity of local brewers while also discovering the rich heritage of traditional drinks like chicha. The experience not only highlights Bogotá’s thriving beer scene but also deepens cultural understanding, making it a must-try for any visitor seeking to explore the city’s vibrant drinking traditions.
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