Past Event
Saturday, 11 April 2026
12:30

About This Event

4 hours of guided beer discovery - 10 craft beer tastings across 4 brewery taprooms - Small groups for a relaxed, social vibe - Led by a beer expert.

Venue

The Ship And Mitre

133 Dale Street

L2 2JH

Prepare your palate for an extraordinary journey into the heart of craft beer! On Saturday, 11 April 2026, The Ship And Mitre in Liverpool will play host to the highly anticipated Liverpool Craft Beer Experience. For four hours, from 12:30, you'll embark on a guided exploration of ten distinct craft beer tastings, venturing across four vibrant brewery taprooms. This isn't just a tasting; it's an immersive dive into brewing artistry, led by a seasoned beer expert. Designed for small groups, the atmosphere promises to be relaxed, social, and incredibly informative, making it the perfect way to spend a Saturday afternoon discovering new favourite brews and understanding the nuances of craft beer. Get ready to raise a glass to quality and innovation!

Event Highlights

What truly sets the Liverpool Craft Beer Experience apart is its curated, hands-on approach to beer appreciation. This isn't a static tasting session; it's an active discovery across multiple authentic brewery taprooms. You'll be guided by a genuine beer expert, offering insights into the brewing process, flavour profiles, and the stories behind each craft beer you sample. The small group format is a key differentiator, fostering a convivial and intimate atmosphere where you can ask questions, share opinions, and connect with fellow enthusiasts. Sampling ten different craft beers across four distinct locations provides a comprehensive overview of Liverpool's burgeoning craft beer scene, highlighting the diversity and creativity of local brewers. It’s an educational yet incredibly enjoyable experience, offering a unique perspective on the passion and precision that goes into every pint.

About the Venue

The Ship And Mitre, located at 133 Dale Street, L2 2JH, is a cornerstone of Liverpool's historic drinking establishments, making it a fitting starting point for the Liverpool Craft Beer Experience. This iconic pub boasts a rich heritage, having served patrons for many years and evolving to embrace the modern craft beer movement while retaining its traditional charm. Inside, you'll find a welcoming atmosphere, often characterised by its classic pub interior, complete with wooden furnishings and a lively buzz. It's known for its extensive selection of real ales and craft beers, a testament to its commitment to quality brewing, which aligns perfectly with the ethos of this event. The venue's capacity and layout are well-suited for hosting guided tours and tastings, offering ample space for small groups to gather comfortably and engage with the expert guide. Its central location also makes it an accessible hub for embarking on the subsequent brewery taproom visits. For more information about The Ship And Mitre and its offerings, you can typically find details on their website or through local Liverpool hospitality guides.

Getting There

Navigating to The Ship And Mitre for the Liverpool Craft Beer Experience is straightforward, thanks to Liverpool's excellent public transport links. The venue is centrally located, making it easily accessible by various means. For those travelling by train, Liverpool Lime Street Station is the main hub and is a short walk or a quick taxi ride away. Numerous bus routes also serve the Dale Street area, with stops typically located just a few minutes from the pub. For precise journey planning, it is always recommended to use a reliable route planner such as Google Maps or the official transport for Liverpool website, which can provide real-time updates and the most efficient routes based on your starting point. Given the event's focus on beer tasting, considering public transport or a taxi service is advisable to ensure a safe and enjoyable experience. Aim to arrive at The Ship And Mitre at least 15-20 minutes before the 12:30 start time to allow for check-in and to soak in the atmosphere.

Pre-Show Dining

Liverpool's Dale Street and the surrounding city centre offer a diverse culinary landscape, perfect for pre- or post-beer experience dining. You'll find a wide array of options ranging from traditional pub fare to international cuisine. Given the event's focus on craft beer, you might consider establishments that complement this with hearty, flavourful dishes. For a more casual bite, many pubs in the vicinity offer excellent food menus. If you're looking for something more specific, a quick search on Google Maps for 'restaurants near Dale Street Liverpool' will reveal numerous options, including Italian, Indian, and contemporary British eateries. It's always a good idea to check recent reviews and consider making a reservation, especially for popular spots, to ensure you have a table booked. The area is known for its vibrant food scene, so you're sure to find something to satisfy your appetite.

What to Expect

The Liverpool Craft Beer Experience promises a relaxed yet engaging atmosphere. As the event is structured around guided discovery in small groups, expect a convivial and social vibe. The crowd will likely consist of craft beer enthusiasts, from seasoned aficionados to curious newcomers eager to learn. The energy will be one of shared exploration and appreciation, with plenty of opportunities for conversation and interaction with both the expert guide and fellow attendees. The genres of the beers themselves – craft beer – lend themselves to a knowledgeable and appreciative audience. The four-hour duration allows for a thorough yet unhurried exploration, with the expert guide ensuring a smooth flow between the four brewery taprooms. This is not a loud, high-energy music event; rather, it's a sophisticated tasting and educational experience, fostering a sense of community and shared passion for quality brewing. The atmosphere will be friendly, informative, and decidedly enjoyable.

Insider Tips

To make the most of your Liverpool Craft Beer Experience, arriving at The Ship And Mitre a little early is always a good idea. This allows you to get acquainted with the starting venue and check in without feeling rushed. Comfortable footwear is highly recommended, as you'll be moving between different locations. While professional photography might be restricted at some venues, feel free to bring your smartphone to capture memories of the beers and taprooms. It's also wise to stay hydrated throughout the four hours; while you'll be tasting beer, water will usually be available. Finally, come with an open mind and a curious palate – the expert guide is there to enhance your understanding and enjoyment, so don't hesitate to ask questions!

Common Questions

What time does the Liverpool Craft Beer Experience start and finish?

The event commences at 12:30 on Saturday, 11 April 2026, and lasts for four hours, concluding at approximately 16:30.

How many beers will be tasted?

You will have the opportunity to taste ten different craft beers throughout the experience.

Will there be food available at the taprooms?

While the focus is on beer tasting, some taprooms may offer snacks or small plates. It's advisable to have a meal before or after the event, or check with the guide on the day.

Is the price inclusive of all tastings?

Yes, the £65 ticket price is inclusive of all ten craft beer tastings across the four brewery taprooms, as well as the expert guidance.

What if I don't like a particular beer?

The small group format and expert guidance allow for flexibility. While the aim is discovery, your guide will be understanding if a particular beer isn't to your taste. You are not obligated to finish every sample.

Can I purchase full pints of the beers I enjoy?

Typically, yes. After the guided tasting at each taproom, there is usually an opportunity to purchase full servings of any beers you particularly enjoyed.

What should I do if I have dietary restrictions?

It's best to contact the event organiser in advance to inquire about any potential dietary considerations regarding snacks or if any breweries offer specific options. The primary focus is on the beer itself.

How do I get to The Ship And Mitre?

The Ship And Mitre is located at 133 Dale Street, L2 2JH. You can use Google Maps or the official transport for Liverpool website for the most accurate public transport directions from your location.

£65.00 + fees
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Date
Saturday, 11 April 2026
Time
12:30