Craft Beer Tour in Miraflores

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Craft Beer Tour in Miraflores

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  • 3 hours (approx.)
  • From $65.00
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Three bars, twelve beers, and a clear map. This craft beer tour in Miraflores is built around tasting Peruvian beers from three local breweries in different cities, so you can actually notice how region changes flavor. I love that you’re not stuck with one style either—you get a mix, plus the tour includes native fries and bottled water. I also like the small group size, which makes it easy to ask questions while you sip. One thing to consider: anything beyond the listed tastings is on you, so go easy if you’re tempted by the menu.

You’ll start in Miraflores and finish back where you meet, which keeps the evening simple. Most folks can join, and the meeting area is near public transportation—handy in Lima where you don’t want to waste time hunting for a pickup spot. The best part is that this isn’t just beer drinking. It’s a guided walk that turns casual sipping into a quick lesson on how Peru’s beer scene thinks.

Key Highlights You Should Care About

Craft Beer Tour in Miraflores - Key Highlights You Should Care About

  • 12-beer tasting set with a structured format at three stops
  • Three breweries, different Peruvian cities, so the flavor changes make sense
  • Inca-linked flavors at the second stop, with four pours to compare
  • Small groups (max 6) for real conversation and fast recommendations
  • Snacks included: native fries, plus bottled water

Why Miraflores Makes This Beer Tour Easy to Enjoy

Craft Beer Tour in Miraflores - Why Miraflores Makes This Beer Tour Easy to Enjoy
Miraflores is one of the most comfortable places to start an evening in Lima. The vibe is more relaxed than the city center, and you’re close to what most visitors want: safe-feeling streets, easy walking between bars, and plenty of good energy without needing a full nightlife plan.

This tour also follows a smart rhythm. You meet in Miraflores, drink your first beer right away, and then build up to more tastings at two later stops. That pacing matters because beer tours can get noisy and sloppy if they start with too much chaos. Here, you get a first landing point, then a comparison phase, then another round where you can reset your palate.

If you like travel experiences that feel practical—good timing, simple logistics, no complicated transfers—this fits. And if you’re the kind of person who enjoys learning in the middle of doing something fun, you’ll like how each stop is meant to help you notice flavor differences rather than just drink.

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Price and What You Really Get in 3 Hours

Craft Beer Tour in Miraflores - Price and What You Really Get in 3 Hours
At $65 per person for about 3 hours, this isn’t a cheap beer fantasy. But it can be good value if you compare it to what you’d pay for a guided tasting with access to Peruvian craft beers that aren’t exported.

Here’s what the price covers:

  • Alcoholic beverages tasting of 12 beers
  • Native fries (snack support that actually helps)
  • Bottled water
  • A guide who organizes the stops and helps you pick what to try

Tips are not included, and that’s normal. The key decision for you is whether the tour’s structure is worth the cost. In my book, it usually is if you want:

  • a shortcut to good local breweries (not random bar hopping),
  • a guided tasting sequence,
  • and the chance to try beers tied to different Peruvian cities and cultural inputs.

If you already know the breweries you want and plan to order flights on your own, you could spend less. But you’ll lose the guided comparison that makes the whole afternoon click.

Stop 1 in Miraflores: Your First Beer Pick

You’ll meet at C. Manuel Bonilla 100, Miraflores (15074), Peru. The name and address of the exact first bar are sent after you purchase. That detail matters because it keeps you from guessing once you arrive.

At the first stop, the plan is simple:

  • You meet and have 1 beer
  • The guide recommends it based on your tastes and what you already like

This first pour is more than a starter. It’s the moment to get your bearings—both literally and flavor-wise. If you’re new to craft beer, this is where you can set your direction for the rest of the tasting. If you already have strong opinions (dark vs. light, hoppy vs. malty), you can steer the guide to match your preferences.

One practical note: this is the stop where you should mention any dislikes early. If you tell the guide what you don’t want, you’ll avoid getting stuck with a style that doesn’t work for you later.

Stop 2: Four Beers with Inca-Inspired Inputs

Craft Beer Tour in Miraflores - Stop 2: Four Beers with Inca-Inspired Inputs
After the first beer, you’ll move to the second bar and taste 4 beers. This is the stop built around inputs from the Inca culture. That phrasing is important. It doesn’t mean you’re drinking a history lesson served in a glass. It means the flavors and character of the beers are meant to reflect Peruvian cultural influences tied to the Inca world.

What you should do at this point:

  • Start comparing the pours you’re getting, not just drinking them
  • Pay attention to aroma (what you smell first)
  • Notice the balance on your tongue—how sweet, bitter, or roasted the beers feel

Because you’re tasting multiple beers back-to-back, you’ll start to learn the difference between styles more quickly than if you sampled one at a time later in the week.

Potential drawback: this is the stop where some beers may feel more experimental depending on how those Inca-linked inputs show up. If you’re extremely picky, tell your guide you want the most classic, easiest-to-love options first. In a small group, you’ll usually get more adjustment than on big bus tours.

Stop 3 Back in Lima: Another 4 Beers, New Styles

Craft Beer Tour in Miraflores - Stop 3 Back in Lima: Another 4 Beers, New Styles
Then the tour returns to Lima for the third stop, where you taste 4 more beers. This round is described as having shades of different flavors and styles. Translation: expect variety, and expect a second chance to compare what you liked most so far.

This is where your palate often changes. By now, you’ve had time to:

  • get used to the guide’s tasting pace,
  • understand what you actually enjoy,
  • and notice how different beers behave when you switch styles again.

It’s also the stop where the afternoon usually feels most social. In past groups with hosts like Eduardo, Brian, Kenneth, or Jeremy, the vibe tends to be conversation-friendly—part beer talk, part Lima talk, and part Peru culture questions. When the guide’s English is strong, you spend less time guessing and more time enjoying the tasting.

Also, keep an eye on what food is around this last bar. Native fries are included for sure, but some groups end up getting extra bites along the way. Either way, you’ll want snacks to keep the evening comfortable.

The Best Part Is the Structure: Comparisons That Actually Teach You

Craft Beer Tour in Miraflores - The Best Part Is the Structure: Comparisons That Actually Teach You
A good beer tour doesn’t just hand you a lineup. It teaches you what to notice.

This tour’s structure does that in three ways:

  1. Three breweries from different Peruvian cities

That means you’re not just tasting beers; you’re tasting regional thinking.

  1. A first stop to set your preferences

One recommended beer helps you calibrate.

  1. Two later rounds with clear themes

The Inca-linked set gives you a specific comparison, then the final set gives you more style contrast.

Here’s why that matters for you: if you’re the kind of traveler who wants to take something home (even if it’s just a stronger sense of taste), a guided tasting like this is better than random ordering. You’ll leave with clearer preferences and a story you can explain beyond just saying, I had beer in Peru.

And one more detail that makes this tour feel more special: the tour notes that these craft beer types aren’t exported. That alone turns the tasting into a more exclusive souvenir. You can’t recreate it easily at home.

Guides, Conversation Pace, and Group Size (Max 6)

Craft Beer Tour in Miraflores - Guides, Conversation Pace, and Group Size (Max 6)
With up to 6 travelers, this is a tour where you can actually talk. You won’t be lost in a crowd. You can ask why a beer tastes a certain way, and the guide can remember what you enjoyed.

In the reviews tied to this experience, the guiding names that come up include Eduardo, Brian, Kenneth, and Jeremy. The common thread is passion for beer and easy communication. That matters because the point of a craft tour is interpretation—labels and styles only mean something once you learn what to pay attention to.

Another plus: because the group is small, the guide can recommend beers that fit your palate instead of forcing everyone through the same flight order no matter what. That personalized approach is built into the first stop, and it carries into the later tastings.

Timing, Getting Around, and How Not to Rush the Beers

Craft Beer Tour in Miraflores - Timing, Getting Around, and How Not to Rush the Beers
This experience runs for about 3 hours and ends back at the meeting point. That “back where you started” setup is underrated. In Lima, you avoid added stress near the end of the night when you’re a bit slower and a little more relaxed.

It’s also near public transportation, so if you’re hopping around the city, you don’t have to build a whole private transport plan just for this one activity.

How I’d plan your day:

  • Give yourself enough time before the tour to avoid rushing.
  • Don’t schedule a tight dinner reservation right after if you can help it, since you’ll likely want a bit of time to decompress.

And here’s the practical trick that keeps the whole experience smooth: eat before the tour starts. One of the tips you’ll see associated with this kind of outing is to snack ahead so you’re comfortable through the tastings. The tour includes native fries and water, but starting well fed makes the whole pace more pleasant.

What’s Included vs. What You Pay For Separately

Included tastings are clear: you’re getting 12 beers across the three stops, plus native fries and bottled water.

What’s not included:

  • Anything beyond the beers and snacks listed in the tasting plan
  • Tips (not included)

That means if you fall in love with a specific beer at a bar, you’ll have to decide whether to buy an extra glass. Some people love that freedom. Others prefer to set a limit so they can keep it simple.

If you want the smoothest experience, go in with a mental plan: enjoy the included lineup first, then decide later if you want more. The guide will likely steer you toward the most suitable options, but your budget is still your budget.

Who Should Book This Craft Beer Tour in Miraflores

This tour is a great fit if you:

  • enjoy trying new styles without having to research breweries in advance,
  • like tours that teach by doing (taste → compare → learn),
  • want a Lima evening that feels social but not chaotic,
  • and appreciate that the beers you’ll taste aren’t commonly exported.

It’s also a good choice for couples and small groups who want a shared activity with lots of conversation.

Who might consider skipping:

  • If you hate alcohol tastings or get uncomfortable with multiple pours in a row.
  • If you already have a very specific brewery plan and want total independence.
  • If you want a fully hands-off tour with no decision-making at all (your guide will recommend beers, but it’s still a tasting experience where you’re choosing what to focus on).

Should You Book This Craft Beer Tour?

If you want a structured, small-group beer afternoon in Lima with real comparison built in, I’d say yes, book it. For $65 and about 3 hours, you’re getting a guided sequence of 12 Peruvian craft beers, plus snacks and water. That’s the kind of value that works when you’re trying to understand a place through something local.

Book it if you’re curious about how Peru’s regional culture can show up in flavor, and if you like the idea of trying beers that you can’t easily find back home.

Hold off if you’re the type who only wants one or two beers total, or if you don’t want to think about additional purchases at the bars. In that case, an à la carte bar hop might cost you less and feel more controlled.

If you’re undecided, this is the kind of activity that often wins people over once they’re tasting. The format is designed to keep you moving and comparing, not just waiting around.

FAQ

How long is the Miraflores craft beer tour?

The tour lasts about 3 hours.

How many beers are included?

You get a tasting of 12 beers across the stops.

Where do you meet for the tour?

The meeting point is C. Manuel Bonilla 100, Miraflores 15074, Peru.

How many breweries will you visit?

You visit 3 Peruvian breweries, each tied to different cities within Peru.

Are extra drinks included?

Only the beers listed in the tasting plan are included. Any additional consumptions are assumed by you.

Are snacks included?

Yes. You get native fries, plus bottled water.

Is tipping included in the price?

No. Tips are not included.

What is the group size limit?

The tour has a maximum of 6 travelers.

What’s the cancellation policy?

You can cancel for a full refund if you cancel at least 24 hours before the experience starts.

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