REVIEW · FOOD & DRINK
Beer Tasting Ljubljana
Beer can tell you plenty about a country. This two-hour Ljubljana tasting brings six Slovenian craft beers together with snacks, games, and stories from a beer expert. I like the mix of structured tasting and light entertainment, and I like that you receive a certificate naming you an ambassador of Slovenian beers.
The guides seem to be the heart of the evening. Mitja and Luka are praised for their beer knowledge and easy manner, while Sascha responds warmly to guests and clearly takes pride in the experience. My main caution is simple: this is a group activity, with up to 20 people, so the amount of personal attention may vary.
At $49.48 per person, the price is fair if you value guidance, food, and a social night out rather than six drinks alone. The tasting begins and ends at Holidays’ Pub on Slovenska cesta, making it an easy addition to an evening in central Ljubljana.
In This Review
- Key Points About the Ljubljana Beer Tasting
- Six Slovenian Beers, One Easy Introduction
- What Happens at Holidays’ Pub on Slovenska cesta
- A Beer Class That Does Not Feel Like School
- Appetizers Make the Price Easier to Justify
- The Certificate and the Sense of Occasion
- How Much Personal Attention Should You Expect?
- Why This Works for More Than Beer Experts
- A Practical Two-Hour Plan in Ljubljana
- What the Ratings Tell You About the Experience
- Who Should Book Beer Tasting Ljubljana?
- Should You Book It?
- FAQ
- Where does Beer Tasting Ljubljana start?
- Where does the activity end?
- How long does the beer tasting last?
- How many beers are included?
- Is food included?
- What is the minimum age?
Key Points About the Ljubljana Beer Tasting

- Six Slovenian craft beers: You taste a broad selection in one sitting instead of hunting down breweries or bars yourself.
- Beer expert at the table: The guide explains beer basics, local details, and stories that give each pour more meaning.
- Appetizers included: Snacks help balance the alcohol and make this feel like a small evening experience, not a flight of samples.
- Games and challenges: The format is interactive, so you are not expected to sit quietly through a lecture.
- Small maximum group of 20: The group is capped, but the level of individual attention can depend on attendance.
- Central meeting point: You start and finish at Holidays’ Pub, Slovenska cesta 36, with public transportation nearby.
Six Slovenian Beers, One Easy Introduction

The core of the experience is straightforward: six Slovenian craft beers served during a two-hour session. That is enough variety to compare different styles without turning the evening into a rushed drinking contest.
The value lies in the order and explanation. If you are new to craft beer, six unfamiliar labels can blur together. A guide can point out differences in flavor, strength, brewing methods, and style, helping you notice what you actually enjoy.
I especially like this setup for people who usually order the same lager. You may find that you prefer a darker beer, a sharper ale, or something lighter and more aromatic. The experience is not only about finding Slovenian beer. It can help you understand your own taste.
The exact beer lineup may change, so you should not book this expecting particular brands or styles. The supplied details promise six Slovenian craft beers, not a fixed menu. That flexibility is useful for a local tasting, since the selection can reflect what is available at the time.
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What Happens at Holidays’ Pub on Slovenska cesta
The meeting point is Holidays’ Pub, at Slovenska cesta 36 in Ljubljana. The activity returns to this same location, so you do not need to follow a guide across town or arrange a separate way back after the tasting.
That makes the timing practical. You can schedule the tasting as an evening activity without worrying about a distant final stop. The pub is also near public transportation, which helps if your accommodation is outside the center.
The experience lasts about two hours. That is long enough to taste six beers and hear explanations, but short enough to fit into a busy Ljubljana visit. You will want to arrive ready to begin at the stated start time, since the tasting is organized around the group rather than an open-ended bar visit.
Because the maximum group size is 20, this is not guaranteed to feel like a private lesson. Still, the cap keeps it from becoming an enormous pub event. If attendance is low, you may receive more direct conversation with the guide. One couple had a small group and received personal attention without feeling rushed, which is a strong sign for anyone who prefers a relaxed pace.
A Beer Class That Does Not Feel Like School

The guide does more than pour drinks and name them. The session includes beer facts, local stories, games, and challenges. That combination matters because technical beer talk can become dry when it is delivered without a little play.
You can expect the guide to keep the group involved rather than simply speaking for two hours. The challenges may ask you to compare beers, identify characteristics, or think about what you are tasting. The exact games are not specified, so I would view them as a pleasant part of the format rather than book the tour for one particular activity.
The guide’s role receives some of the strongest praise. Luka is described as giving a clear demonstration, and Mitja is praised for his command of the beers and for planning the selection well. Those comments suggest that the quality of the evening depends heavily on who leads it, as is often the case with tastings.
That is not a flaw, but it is worth understanding. You are buying an experience led by a person, not a self-guided beer flight. A warm, well-prepared host can make the difference between an informative night and six glasses on a table.
Appetizers Make the Price Easier to Justify
Six beers can leave you hungry, so the included appetizers are important. Snacks are provided during the tasting, giving you something to eat while you compare the drinks and listen to the guide.
The food is not described in detail, so do not book this as a full dinner. Think of the appetizers as useful support for the tasting rather than a meal replacement. If you need a substantial dinner, plan one before or after the activity.
At $49.48 per person, the package includes six craft beers, appetizers, snacks, the guide, the games, and the certificate. The price is higher than simply ordering six beers at a bar, but a bar would not normally give you a planned tasting sequence, local explanations, and a hosted activity.
The best value comes if you want all those parts together. If you only care about drinking Slovenian beer as cheaply as possible, this may not be the right choice. If you want an organized introduction and a social evening, the price is more reasonable.
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The Certificate and the Sense of Occasion
At the end, you receive a certificate for becoming an ambassador of Slovenian beers. It is a playful touch, not a formal qualification, but it gives the experience a clear finish.
I like small details such as this when they do not take themselves too seriously. The certificate can serve as a souvenir of Ljubljana and a reminder of the beers you tasted. It also makes the activity feel more complete than a standard bar stop.
The phrase ambassador should be read in the spirit of the evening. You are not completing a professional brewing course. You are gaining a fun introduction to Slovenian craft beer, along with enough background to continue exploring on your own.
How Much Personal Attention Should You Expect?
The group limit is 20 people, which is fairly manageable for a hosted tasting but not intimate by default. You may be tasting with couples, friends, solo visitors, or a larger party.
The experience seems able to work in both small and fuller groups. A couple who attended with only the two of them received direct attention and did not feel hurried. In a larger group, you may have less time for individual questions, though the games and challenges can make the shared format more enjoyable.
The right expectation is a friendly group evening, not a private consultation. If you have detailed questions about brewing or want to talk at length with the guide, ask them during the tasting, but understand that other people also need time.
The activity is offered in English. That makes it a practical option for international visitors who want local context without needing Slovenian language skills.
Why This Works for More Than Beer Experts
You do not need to be a serious craft beer fan. One of the strongest points of the format is that it can help beginners discover what they like.
If you already know beer well, you may appreciate the chance to compare six Slovenian examples and hear local stories. If you usually avoid craft beer, the guided format lowers the pressure. You can taste, ask questions, and decide what suits you without ordering unfamiliar drinks one at a time.
The tasting also suits couples. One couple enjoyed the beers, the host, and the personal attention, and the activity offers an easy shared plan for an evening. It works for friends as well, especially if you enjoy quizzes and light competition.
I would be less likely to recommend it to someone who dislikes group activities, does not drink alcohol, or wants a full meal. The experience centers on tasting beer, so that part is not incidental.
The minimum age is 18. Most people can participate, but the provided information does not give specific details about dietary needs or the exact appetizers. If you have food restrictions, ask the provider before booking rather than assuming the snacks will suit you.
A Practical Two-Hour Plan in Ljubljana
The meeting point at Holidays’ Pub makes this easy to place within a city itinerary. Since the activity begins and ends there, you can spend the afternoon sightseeing and then head to the pub for the evening session.
A two-hour duration also leaves room for dinner afterward. That may be the best plan if you want to treat the tasting as an introduction rather than a complete night of food and drink.
You should keep the schedule reasonably open around the start time. The tasting includes six pours, discussion, games, and challenges, so it is more structured than dropping into a bar for one quick drink. The published duration is approximate, and the session should be allowed to run at its natural pace.
The mobile ticket is useful for a simple city activity. Confirmation is provided at booking, and the meeting point is fixed. Free cancellation is available if you cancel at least 24 hours before the start time. Changes or cancellations inside that window are not accepted, and the activity may be rescheduled or refunded if its minimum number of participants is not reached.
What the Ratings Tell You About the Experience
The experience has a 4.9 rating from 67 reviews, with 100 percent of participants recommending it. Those figures point to a consistently well-received activity rather than one that depends on a single glowing account.
The praise is focused. The beers receive positive attention, but the hosts receive just as much. Mitja is praised for being highly informed and for selecting a well-planned assortment. Luka receives credit for a clear demonstration. Another comment highlights a host’s passion for local beers and for creating a good evening.
That pattern matters. The main attraction is not simply the liquid in the glass. It is the way the guide gives the tasting shape and helps you enjoy beers you may not have chosen yourself.
The feedback also suggests the experience can work for people who are only mildly interested in beer. One participant specifically recommends it for anyone who wants to learn more about local craft ales and figure out which type they prefer. That is useful advice: you do not need to arrive as a beer enthusiast.
Who Should Book Beer Tasting Ljubljana?
I would choose this activity if I wanted a low-effort evening plan with local flavor. You get Slovenian products, an English-speaking beer expert, snacks, and a fixed two-hour schedule in central Ljubljana.
It is particularly suitable for:
- First-time visitors who want a social activity beyond standard sightseeing
- Couples looking for a shared evening plan
- Friends who enjoy tasting games and friendly challenges
- Beer beginners who want help identifying preferred styles
- Craft beer fans curious about Slovenian producers and selections
I would think twice if you want a private experience, a full dinner, or a very technical brewing seminar. The group can reach 20 people, the food is described only as appetizers and snacks, and the emphasis is on fun facts and interaction rather than professional training.
Should You Book It?
Yes, if you want an approachable introduction to Slovenian craft beer and value the host as much as the drinks. The $49.48 price makes sense when you count six beers, snacks, guidance, activities, and the certificate.
Book it with realistic expectations. You are not signing up for a private brewery tour or a full meal. You are joining a lively, English-language tasting at Holidays’ Pub, where a beer expert helps you compare local beers and enjoy a relaxed night in Ljubljana.
For many visitors, that is exactly the point. It gives you something to do, something to learn, and a better idea of what to order when you visit another Slovenian bar.
FAQ
Where does Beer Tasting Ljubljana start?
The experience starts at Holidays’ Pub, Slovenska cesta 36, 1000 Ljubljana, Slovenia.
Where does the activity end?
The activity ends back at the meeting point at Holidays’ Pub.
How long does the beer tasting last?
The tasting lasts approximately two hours.
How many beers are included?
Six Slovenian craft beers are included.
Is food included?
Yes. Delicious appetizers and snacks are included during the tasting.
What is the minimum age?
The minimum age is 18 years.
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