REVIEW · BRUSSELS
Brussels: The Belgian Beer World Experience & Beer Tasting
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A rooftop beer feels like a plot twist. Step into Belgian Beer World in the historic Brussels Stock Exchange, then finish with a glass on one of the city’s best rooftops. It’s part museum, part tasting, and part Brussels photo mission.
I really like the way the experience uses interactive exhibits to explain Belgian brewing history without turning it into a lecture. You also get a proper tasting setup: two included beer tastings during the route, plus a full glass at the end.
One thing to keep in mind: it can run with a museum-style crowd flow, so if your group pace is fast, you may not linger as long at every station.
In This Review
- Key Highlights You’ll Actually Care About
- Belgian Beer World in the Brussels Stock Exchange Building
- Interactive Exhibits That Make Brewing History Make Sense
- The Route Includes Beer Tastings, Not Just Beer Talk
- Skybar Beerlab Rooftop Finale: 150 Beers and Big Views
- Price and Value: What $22 Buys You in Real Terms
- What to Bring, Rules to Follow, and Practical Tips That Help
- Who This Fits Best (And Who Might Want a Different Plan)
- Should You Book This Belgian Beer World Beer Tasting Tour?
- FAQ
- How much does the Brussels Belgian Beer World experience cost?
- How long is the experience?
- What is included in the ticket?
- How many beer choices do you get at the rooftop bar?
- Do I need to bring identification?
- Is the experience wheelchair accessible?
- Is there alcohol for minors?
- Where do I meet for the experience?
- Can I cancel and get a refund?
Key Highlights You’ll Actually Care About

- Brussels Stock Exchange setting: you’re touring beer history inside a landmark building
- Hands-on exhibits focused on brewing stories, breweries, and process
- Two tasting glasses included as part of the tour experience
- Beerlab Skybar rooftop finale with a city-view beer
- Choice of 150 varieties at the rooftop bar for your included glass
- 20% shop discount after the tour, plus a skip-the-line ticket option
Belgian Beer World in the Brussels Stock Exchange Building

Belgian Beer World takes over the Brussels Stock Exchange building, and that detail matters more than you’d expect. You’re not just visiting a museum box; you’re inside architecture that feels special even before you start reading a single label.
Once you show your ticket at the entrance, you’re guided through a beer-focused walk that ties together history, craft, and what makes Belgian beer different. The setting keeps the experience from feeling generic, and it gives you that “this is a real destination” feeling from the start.
You’ll want to plan for a couple of hours. One of the most common patterns from the experience is that it’s interactive enough to keep you moving, but not so long that it drags.
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Interactive Exhibits That Make Brewing History Make Sense

This is a tour built for learning by doing. The exhibits are designed as stations, so you’re not stuck watching a screen for the whole time. You’ll move through stories of Belgian brewing that cover everything from smaller family-run breweries to large-scale operations.
A big part of what you’ll see is the idea that Belgian beer isn’t one thing. You’ll encounter variety in styles and the brewing process, along with explanations meant to show why Belgian beer became so well known. The tour includes installations that focus on Belgitude, and that’s useful if you want context beyond the glass in front of you.
I like that the experience includes multiple ways to engage. Some parts are visual, some are interactive, and some are built around tasting moments that show the connection between what you learn and what you drink later.
The Route Includes Beer Tastings, Not Just Beer Talk

You get a tasting included as part of your visit: two tasting glasses during the tour. That’s the moment where the museum shifts from “look and read” to “ok, now taste what it means.”
The value here is simple. Instead of paying for a talk about beer, you’re given the chance to actually sample. And because the route is structured around those moments, you’re tasting in sequence with the things you’re seeing.
If you’re not a beer expert, that’s fine. The experience is designed to be approachable, and the tasting is there to help you connect the dots between brewing steps and beer character. If you’re a beer nerd, you’ll still get plenty to think about, especially when you compare styles during the rooftop portion afterward.
Skybar Beerlab Rooftop Finale: 150 Beers and Big Views

The real closer is the rooftop. After the museum part, you head to Beerlab Skybar, where your included experience finishes with one glass of beer. The rooftop view is the payoff, but the bar setup is also worth noting.
You get a choice from a huge selection: 150 varieties of beer. That means you’re not stuck with one “token” option. Even if you only know a few Belgian styles, this kind of menu lets you pick something that matches what you want that day.
The rooftop is also the easiest place to relax. You’re up high enough to see Brussels unfold, and it’s a natural place to slow down after moving through exhibits. If you’re traveling with people who don’t want a long beer education, the rooftop moment is still the anchor that keeps everyone interested.
Price and Value: What $22 Buys You in Real Terms

At $22 per person, this is priced like an attraction plus a tasting, not like a full-day brewery tour. And for your money, you’re getting more than just entry.
Your included items are:
- Belgian Beer World entry ticket
- 2 tasting glasses during the tour
- 1 glass at the Skybar (Beerlab) with a choice among 150 varieties
- 20% discount at the shop
That matters because beer experiences can quietly get expensive once you start buying. Here, the core tasting is included, so you can taste first and decide later about extra drinks or food.
It also helps that the venue offers a skip-the-ticket-line option. When you’re sightseeing in a city like Brussels, that kind of time-saver is worth something, especially if you’re trying to fit multiple stops into one day.
Also note: extra drinks and food are available for purchase at the bar, so you can extend the experience if you feel like it. Just be aware that the included portion still depends on the tasting structure, not on unlimited pours.
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What to Bring, Rules to Follow, and Practical Tips That Help

This one is straightforward. Bring a passport or ID card, since the info you need to carry is clearly stated. And since it’s an alcohol-included experience, remember the rule: alcohol is not served to anyone under 18 years old.
You also have basic indoor rules that keep things comfortable for everyone. Smoking indoors isn’t allowed, and littering or making fire is off the table. The venue is also listed as wheelchair accessible, which is a big plus if you need that option.
If you’re traveling with a group, pay attention to pacing. A couple of experiences can feel “museum paced,” meaning some people move faster than others and you can get caught in the flow. That’s not a dealbreaker, but it’s smart to treat the tour like a guided walk with interactive pauses, not a choose-your-own-adventure.
Language support is a practical win. The experience provides information in EN/FR/NL, and the venue’s app may support other languages too, which helps if your group includes mixed language speakers.
Who This Fits Best (And Who Might Want a Different Plan)

This tour is a great match if you want a beer experience that’s easy to understand and not overly technical. It also works well if you’re traveling with mixed interests, because the rooftop view is a strong reward even for people who don’t care about tasting notes.
I’d especially recommend it for:
- beer lovers who want a focused introduction to Belgian brewing history
- first-timers in Brussels who want a landmark building plus a view
- families, since the experience is set up to be interactive rather than lecture-heavy
If you prefer a slow, quiet museum where you can read every panel without interruption, you might find the flow more structured than you want. In that case, go in with the right expectations: it’s interactive, and you’ll likely move from station to station as a group.
Should You Book This Belgian Beer World Beer Tasting Tour?

If your goal is an affordable, structured beer experience that includes both tasting and a rooftop finale, I think this is an easy yes. The included tastings and the rooftop glass with a choice from 150 beers make the price feel fair, and the Stock Exchange setting adds real atmosphere.
Book it if you want:
- an activity that’s fun even when you’re not a beer expert
- a guaranteed place to enjoy Brussels from above
- a ticket that bundles education with a tasting payoff
Skip it (or consider a different style of beer tour) if you only want a deep, long-format brewery experience or you hate any hint of crowd pacing.
FAQ

How much does the Brussels Belgian Beer World experience cost?
It’s listed at $22 per person.
How long is the experience?
It’s valid for 1 day, and you should check available starting times for the specific schedule.
What is included in the ticket?
Your ticket includes entry, 2 tasting glasses during the tour, 1 glass at the Skybar (Beerlab), and a 20% discount at the shop.
How many beer choices do you get at the rooftop bar?
At Beerlab Skybar, your included glass comes from a choice of 150 varieties.
Do I need to bring identification?
Yes. You should bring a passport or ID card.
Is the experience wheelchair accessible?
Yes, it’s listed as wheelchair accessible.
Is there alcohol for minors?
No. Alcohol is not served to people under 18 years old.
Where do I meet for the experience?
Show your ticket at the entrance to Belgian Beer World in Brussels.
Can I cancel and get a refund?
Yes. Free cancellation is available up to 24 hours in advance for a full refund.































