Join epic guided tours and tastings at Pécs Brewery, Hungary's oldest, every Saturday from April 2026 in Pécs!
where: 7600 Pécs, Tavasz utca 13.
Craving beer-making magic? Swing by Pécs’ Pécs Brewery (Pécsi Sörfőzde) at 7600 Pécs, Tavasz utca 13 (Spring Street), Hungary’s oldest continuously operating brewery. Every Saturday from 10 a.m. to 12 p.m. starting April 11, 2026, dive into guided tours revealing the full scoop on beer production—from brewing and fermentation to key ingredients. Wrap up with unforgettable tastings of their special brews in the showroom, led by pros. Tours will run based on attendance, so gather your crew!
Tour Lowdown
Guides spill all the secrets of beer preparation, letting you peek behind the scenes. It’s hands-on fun at this historic spot. Price is $11 per person, including the guided tasting. Groups of 15 or more? Score weekday slots too.
Book It
Email your group size by 8 p.m. Thursday for registration—only confirmed replies count. Don’t miss out!
2026 Dates
April 11, 18, 25; May 2, 9, 16, 23, 30; June 6, 13, 20, 27; July 4, 11. All in Pécs.
Organizers reserve the right to tweak times and programs!
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Pros
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Super affordable at just $11 bucks including the guided tasting, a steal compared to $20-30 brewery tours back in the States.
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Historic vibes as Hungary's oldest continuously operating brewery, giving you that authentic old-world beer story you won't get at every microbrew in Colorado.
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Hands-on tours revealing brewing secrets from ingredients to fermentation, plus pro-led tastings of special brews—way more immersive than basic U.S. brewery stops.
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Runs every Saturday morning in 2026 from a chill city like Pécs, perfect for squeezing into a Hungary trip without messing up your Budapest plans.
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Pécs is underrated and family-friendly-ish for older kids or teens who dig history (underage skip tastings?), plus the city's UNESCO spots make it a fun day out.
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No Hungarian needed—tours geared for visitors, likely in English like most touristy spots in Europe.
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Easy reach: quick train from Budapest airport (3 hours) or drive, then a short walk or bus to Tavasz utca in central Pécs.
Cons
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Pécs flies under the radar for most U.S. tourists who stick to Budapest or Western Europe, so it feels less "must-do" internationally.
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Brewery tours and tastings are super common worldwide (think Oktoberfest in Germany or Denver craft scenes), so this isn't uniquely wow-worthy.
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Not the most family-friendly for little kids—beer focus might bore or exclude them, unlike kid-oriented farms or zoos elsewhere.
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Booking's a hassle: email by Thursday for Saturday spots, and it's group-dependent with possible weekday tweaks only for 15+.