Best Things to Do in Nashville for Beer Lovers

If you think Nashville is all country music and whiskey, think again. Nashville has quietly become a craft beer destination in its own right. Whether you’re planning a guys’ trip, bachelor party, birthday weekend, or just love a good brewery crawl, there’s no shortage of incredible things to do in Nashville for beer lovers.

From hop-on beer trolleys and pedal taverns to behind-the-scenes brewery tours and taprooms with 70+ options on draft, here’s how to experience the best of craft beer in Nashville, from a local’s perspective.

Why Nashville Is a Great City for Beer Lovers

Nashville now boasts more than 40 breweries, a growing list of beer festivals, and several easy ways to explore them, making it a must-visit for any beer-focused traveler. Whether you're into hoppy IPAs, crisp lagers, or rich barrel-aged stouts, there’s a pour (and a tour) for you here.

Hop Aboard: The Music City Brew Hop Brewery Trolley

The Easiest Way to Explore Nashville Breweries Without Driving

If you're wondering “Is Nashville a good beer city?” - The Music City Brew Hop trolley tour makes the answer crystal clear. It’s perfect for first-time visitors and a go-to recommendation when folks ask, “Where should craft beer fans go in Nashville?”.

This hop on hop off trolley takes you to 6 different locally owned breweries along two different loops - East and West. It runs from noon till 7pm Fridays - Sundays.

I always suggest starting this beer crawl early for less crowds, best patio vibes, and enough time to hit five or six breweries. It’s an excellent way to lean into Nashville’s craft-beer culture with zero driving needed.

“This tour was an absolute blast! ... a great way to get off Broadway and experience some delicious breweries.” - Catherine P, Viator, Jul 2025


“A great way to hit the local breweries. Way cheaper than Uber. Our driver was outstanding!” - Tom H, Viator, Apr 2024

  • Runs Friday through Sunday, $45 for an all‑day pass

  • Covers 6 breweries on each of two routes including Crazy Gnome, Southern Grist, Bearded Iris

  • Unlimited hops-on/hops-off all day, air‑conditioned trollies, free water on the trolly

Pedal and Sip: The Bikes and Brews Tour

A Craft Beer Adventure on Two Wheels Through the City

Prefer your beer adventures with a little exercise and sunshine? The Bikes and Brews Tour is a guided ride through some of Nashville’s coolest neighborhoods, complete with stops at local breweries for tastings and snacks.

I love this tour because you don’t just drink, you move. The bike stops vary based on season (think YeeHaw Brewing, Monday Night Brewing, and Bearded Iris), and you see neighborhoods most visitors miss.

“Our tour guide Austin was amazing! He taught us so much history … unforgettable experience.” - Elizabeth W, Viator, Apr 2025

  • Includes bike rental, helmet, and guide

  • Approximately 6‑7 miles total ride

  • Stops include Germantown breweries and hidden gems

Bus, Beer, and Barrel-Aged Flavor: The Premier Distillery & Brewery Tour

9+ Tastings and Full-Service Transport for Groups

If you're looking for something that blends beer, spirits, and comfort, the Premier Distillery & Craft Brewery Bus Tour is a top-tier option. You’ll be chauffeured across town to a mix of craft breweries and local distilleries with plenty of tastings along the way.

This is a next-level tour for beer lovers who also enjoy whiskey. My go-to suggestion for birthdays or corporate groups. They blend Nashville’s booming brewery scene with select distilleries for a full-day of tasting diversity.

“Rick was fantastic; very knowledgeable & we learned a lot. He knew so much about the city & places to see.” - Cathy M, Viator, May 2025

  • Comfortable minibus transport across town

  • Includes 9+ tastings (craft beer and whiskey)

  • Great mix of boutique and well-known venues

Southern Pairings: Beer, Bourbon & BBQ Tour

A Classic Nashville Tasting Experience

There are few things that pair better than craft beer, small-batch bourbon, and slow-cooked barbecue. This experience delivers all three in a laid-back group setting that hits multiple local hot spots.

If you’re coming to Nashville for flavor, this grounded, foodie-friendly tour is hard to beat. Perfect combo of punchy craft beers, small-batch bourbons, and low‑and‑slow barbecue. It’s catering to the full spectrum of Southern tastes in one afternoon.

  • Roughly 3 hours with 3 to 4 tasting stops

  • Includes food, drinks, and local guide commentary

  • Group-oriented and perfect for bachelor parties or birthdays

Walkable Downtown Taproom: Yee-Haw Brewing Company

Big Patio, Big Flavor, and Easy Access from Broadway

Yee-Haw is one of my go-to brewery recs for first-timers in town. Why? It’s central, lively without being chaotic, and incredibly easy to pair with a downtown itinerary. You can sip a cold IPA or Kölsch on the patio, wander next door to Ole Smoky for moonshine, and still be back on Broadway in minutes.

They frequently host trivia nights, live music, and release parties, and there’s plenty of seating if you're with a group. Their Dunkel, Cerveza, and IPA are fan favorites.

“We stopped in here before dinner and ended up staying 3 hours! Great beer, great atmosphere, and a fun crowd.” - Morgan T., Google Reviews, Apr 2025


“Best brewery near Broadway hands down. Try the Four Hop IPA!” - Joshua W., Google Reviews, May 2025

  • Located on 6th Ave S, walkable from most downtown hotels

  • Large open-air patio + food menu with nachos, burgers, pretzels

  • Flights available and live music most weekends

Broadway Brewhouse: 72 Beers and Ciders on Tap Right on Broadway

A Beer Lover’s Oasis in the Heart of Broadway

Broadway Brewhouse is the kind of spot beer drinkers search for in a tourist-heavy zone, and it delivers. With 72 taps of local and regional beer and cider, it’s a haven just steps away from the honky tonks.

It’s also a favorite of service industry folks and locals who want a relaxed place with TVs, solid food, and reliable drinks. If you're in town for a game or event, this is where I'd recommend grabbing a pre-show beer. Their legendary Bushwacker (an adult frozen milkshake) is a fun twist if you want to switch it up - Our owner Christine says that it, “Tastes like the adult version of a Wendy’s Frosty.”

“So many beers on tap it was overwhelming, in a good way. Chill crowd, great staff. Highly recommend.” - Daniel M., Google Reviews, Mar 2025

  • Locally owned - right on famous Broadway

  • 72 beers/ciders on tap, plus pub food and cocktail menu

  • Great for groups or a casual stop mid-crawl

Local Tip: Broadway Brewhouse also makes all of their food from scratch. I love their nachos, chili, red beans and rice, and so much more. It’s a delicious (and inexpensive) way to get a meal in with your beer so that you can move on to more craft brew experiences.

Don’t Miss These Nashville Brewery Events and Beer Festivals

When and Where to Catch the Best Local Beer Events

Nashville’s beer events are growing every year, and timing your trip with one of these festivals can be the perfect excuse to visit. Here's a breakdown of the biggest annual events for beer lovers:

  • East Nashville Beer Festival - April
    Held at East Park, this popular spring event highlights dozens of local and regional brewers. Live music and food trucks round out the day.

  • Music City Brewers Fest - July
    One of the longest-running beer festivals in town. Held at Walk of Fame Park, it features unlimited tastings, local eats, and city views.

  • Nashville Brew Fest - September
    Hosted at First Horizon Park (home of the Sounds baseball team), this event brings together 50+ breweries with unlimited samples and food trucks.

  • Seasonal Taproom Events
    Breweries like Southern Grist, New Heights, Bearded Iris, and East Nashville Beer Works regularly host can release parties, anniversary events, live music, and themed nights (like stout-only tap takeovers or IPA challenges).

Pro Tip: Breweries often announce events last-minute so follow them on Instagram or check their websites in the weeks before your visit.

FAQs: Craft Beer, Brewery Tours, and More

Is Nashville a good beer city?

Yes! With over 40 breweries, beer-focused tours, and year-round taproom events, Nashville is an ideal destination for beer lovers.

Where should craft beer fans go in Nashville?

Head to East Nashville for the highest concentration of breweries. Downtown favorites include Yee-Haw and Broadway Brewhouse.

What is the best way to experience Nashville breweries?

The Music City Brew Hop trolley is great for flexibility. Prefer structure? Try the Bikes and Brews or Distillery & Brewery Bus Tour.

What’s the easiest way to get around breweries in Nashville?

The hop-on, hop-off trolley called Music City Brew Hop is the simplest. You can also join guided tours by bike or van.

Are there guided beer tours in the city?

Yes! Options include the Bikes and Brews Tour, the Premier Bus Tour, and the Beer, Bourbon & BBQ Tour.

Final Pour: Why Nashville Belongs on Every Beer Lover’s Travel List

Whether you’re after the best craft beer in Nashville, a fun tour with friends, or just a great taproom near downtown, there’s something here for every palate. Book a tour, build your own brewery crawl, or time your trip around a festival, and you’ll see why Nashville holds its own as a beer city.

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