Looking for a fun and authentic way to experience Mexico City’s vibrant craft beer scene? This Mexican Craft Beer Tasting Experience offers a lively 4-hour adventure that combines cycling through trendy neighborhoods, sampling local brews, and indulging in delicious street food. For just $78.41 per person, you’ll get to visit four distinctive breweries, learn about their brewing techniques and histories, and enjoy some of the city’s best-kept secrets.
What we love about this tour is its small-group size—a maximum of 10 people—making it perfect for those who prefer a more personalized experience. Plus, the fact that it’s a bike tour means you get to see parts of Mexico City that are often missed by regular travelers, from lively parks to lively local neighborhoods like La Condesa and Colonia Roma. One possible consideration is that you’ll need to be comfortable cycling for a few hours, though the tour provides bikes suited to your height, helmets, and bottled water to stay refreshed.
This tour is ideal for beer lovers eager to sample Mexico’s craft beer craftsmanship, as well as curious travelers who want to combine a bit of city sightseeing with a taste of local flavors. If you enjoy discovering hidden gems and appreciate knowledgeable guides, this experience offers a genuine insider’s look into Mexico City’s emerging brewery scene.
Key Points
- Small Group: Limited to 10 travelers for a more intimate experience.
- Authentic Breweries: Visit four unique breweries not found in tourist guides.
- Local Flavors: Taste a variety of Mexican craft beers and street foods like tacos and gorditas.
- Bike Tour: Explore trendy neighborhoods and parks while cycling comfortably.
- Expert Guide: Learn about brewing techniques and local history from a knowledgeable guide.
- Flexible: Includes snacks, bottled water, and beer with no hidden costs.
A Deep Dive into the Mexican Craft Beer Tasting Bike Tour

This Mexico City craft beer experience is a lively way to combine city exploration with a taste of Mexico’s burgeoning craft beer culture. The tour is organized by Poray and lasts approximately 4 hours, starting at 1:00 pm from a central location just off Paseo de la Reforma. The meeting point is easy to reach by public transportation, making it convenient even if you’re arriving from elsewhere in the city.
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What the Tour Looks Like
Once you arrive, you’ll choose a bicycle suited to your height—no one-size-fits-all here—and set out with your guide, who is often multilingual and possesses a broad knowledge of the city’s neighborhoods, history, and, of course, beer. The itinerary takes you through La Condesa and Colonia Roma, two of the city’s most fashionable districts, known for their lively streets, parks, and eclectic vibe.
You’ll visit four breweries, each with its own distinctive style and flavor profiles. Unlike some craft beer tours that stick to well-known spots, this experience emphasizes local, off-the-beaten-path breweries that aren’t in the tourist guides, giving you a more authentic taste of CDMX’s brewing scene.
The Beer Tastings and Food
Each brewery visit includes a tasting of Mexican craft beers, showcasing the artisanship and variety in flavors. As one reviewer, Scott_T, remarked, “Gabby showed us a great time. She’s a true local with broad knowledge of the city’s history, neighborhoods, and most importantly, beer and food!” You’ll learn what makes each brewery unique, from their brewing techniques to their local ingredients.
The experience also features delicious street food and snacks—think tacos, gorditas, chilaquiles, and more—carefully selected to cater to different tastes and dietary restrictions. The combination of refreshing beers and authentic snacks makes for a satisfying culinary experience that complements the tour’s relaxed pace.
Authentic Local Experience
Cycling through Mexico City’s neighborhoods enables you to see parts of the city many travelers never access. You’ll pass parks and local hotspots, gaining a true sense of the area’s daily life. The guide’s broad knowledge enriches the experience, sharing insights into the city’s history, culture, and food scene.
A Few Considerations
While the tour provides bikes, helmets, and water, it requires some light cycling, so participants should be comfortable on a bike for about four hours. Also, there’s no hotel pickup or drop-off, meaning you’ll need to get yourself to the starting point. However, given the central location, this shouldn’t be a problem for most travelers.
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Price and Value
At $78.41, this tour offers solid value considering the inclusive tastings, street food, bike rental, and guide. Private brewery visits or tastings independently could cost more, especially in a city like CDMX where craft beers are highly sought after. The small group size and personalized service make this a worthwhile splurge for beer aficionados or those wanting a laid-back, local experience.
Why This Tour Works

We loved the way this tour balances urban sightseeing with beer tasting—it’s a laid-back yet informative way to spend an afternoon. The knowledgeable guides and local breweries make it stand out, providing insights that go beyond just drinking beer. Plus, cycling allows you to cover more ground comfortably and see parts of Mexico City that are often quiet and overlooked by travelers.
For those who enjoy local flavors, this experience offers a taste of authentic Mexican craft beers and street foods, providing a genuine connection to the city’s vibrant culture. The small group size ensures you get plenty of attention and opportunities to ask questions, making it ideal for curious travelers.
A minor drawback might be the physical activity involved, so travelers with mobility issues or those who prefer a more relaxed, seated experience might need to consider other options. But for most, the mix of cycling, tasting, and sightseeing hits the right spot.
The Sum Up

This Mexican Craft Beer Tasting Bike Tour is perfect for adventurous travelers who want to combine a taste of Mexico City’s emerging craft beer scene with a bit of outdoor activity and local culture. It’s well-suited for those who appreciate authentic experiences and enjoy discovering hidden gems with a knowledgeable guide.
From the cozy breweries to the lively neighborhoods, this tour offers a relaxed yet immersive look at CDMX’s contemporary food and beverage scene. The inclusion of street food and local beers makes it a well-rounded adventure—no tourist traps here, just genuine local flavor. It’s an excellent choice for beer lovers, curious explorers, and anyone looking for a fun, social way to experience Mexico City.
FAQ
Is this tour suitable for children or families?
This experience is geared more toward adults, especially since it involves tasting craft beers. It’s best for travelers who are comfortable cycling and of legal drinking age.
How much cycling is involved?
You’ll cycle for approximately four hours, visiting four breweries across different neighborhoods. The bikes are suited to each rider’s height, but some light cycling experience will make the tour more enjoyable.
Are snacks and food included?
Yes, the tour includes street food options such as tacos, gorditas, and other traditional Mexican snacks, designed to complement the beer tastings.
What should I bring?
Bring comfortable clothing, sunscreen, and a small bag for personal items. The tour provides helmets, bottled water, and snacks, but you might want to carry extra cash for additional drinks or souvenirs.
Can I cancel if my plans change?
Yes, the tour offers free cancellation up to 24 hours in advance, allowing flexibility if your plans shift.
Is the tour accessible if I have dietary restrictions?
There are options for various diets, but it’s best to communicate your needs in advance to ensure the street food options suit your preferences.
What is the start and end location?
The tour starts at Av. P.º de la Reforma 24, Colonia Centro, and ends back at the same meeting point.
Is this tour operated in multiple languages?
Yes, the guide may operate in multiple languages, making it accessible for a diverse group of travelers.
How many people will be on the tour?
A maximum of 10 travelers ensures a friendly, personalized atmosphere.
This carefully curated bike tour promises a memorable way to enjoy Mexico City’s craft beer scene while soaking in local neighborhoods and flavors—an experience worth considering for any curious or adventurous traveler.
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