Highlights
Two-hour guided tour of Hook Norton’s historic Victorian brewery with three beer tastings. Explore 170+ years of brewing heritage and enjoy expertly crafted brews
About This Deal
Ever wondered how your favourite pint is brewed from scratch? Step inside the legendary Hook Norton Brewery for a two-hour guided tour through 175 years of brewing tradition. Discover the secrets of real craft beer in action and top off your experience with a tasting of three beers. Ready to sip history in every glass?
What We Offer
- Two Hour Brewery Tour with 3 Beer Tastings for One, Two, Three, Four People
Why You Should Seize The Deal
This unique opportunity offers an unforgettable experience inside one of the UK’s most iconic independent breweries—Hook Norton Brewery. Guests will enjoy a two-hour guided tour through the historic Victorian tower brewery, where over 170 years of brewing heritage come to life. Visitors get an up-close look at traditional brewing methods and discover how real craft beer is made, from grain to glass. Whether booking for one, two, three, or four people, each guest will receive a guided tasting of three expertly selected Hook Norton beers, providing a genuine taste of their award-winning range. Perfect for beer lovers, history buffs, and anyone who appreciates a good pint with a great story, this offer makes for a memorable day out—whether solo, paired, or with a group of friends.
Fine Print
About Hook Norton Brewery
With a history spanning over 100 years, Hook Norton Brewery is a family-run brewery boasting traditional Victorian features. Incorporating a steam engine and water tower into their beer making process, the team makes every endeavour to provide clients with a quality end product. After learning more about the history and brewing process, visitors can sample a range of beers, satisfy their hunger at the Brewery Visitor Centre, and see some of the old equipment, photographs and records displayed in the on-site museum. The Brewery has three shire horses, Cromwell, Brigadier and Balmoral. We aim to have the horses in the stables during your visit but this may not be possible due to operational or weather reasons