What Are Visitors Saying About Bitter Minnesota
Toronto, Montreal, New Jersey, Madison, Topeka, Portland - we've had customers from all of these cities and we love them all! Typically, out-of-towners do their research before they even get here. They to try to find the activities that help them learn more about Minneapolis, that are also safe and fun. Bitter Minnesota often comes up at top of that search, in great part thanks to Trip Advisor reviews we generated in the last year. Needless to say, we are incredibly grateful for those. And we really enjoy our out-of-town customers; they are genuinely interested in the booming craft beer culture in Minneapolis and take every opportunity to ask questions.
So, what is it like to be on the Bitter Minnesota tour if you are visiting Minneapolis? Here's what visitors are saying about Bitter Minnesota, straight from our customers:
"Bitter Minnesota is awesome." - henigma7X from Madison, WI.
"I experienced some beers that my lame pallet could not yet handle and some that I can't wait to try again... We learned a lot, we drank a lot, and we can't wait to do it again." - Callie G, from Topeka, KS.
"Experienced the Bitter Minnesota craft beer tours this weekend and had a great time. A friend and myself joined a public tour where we enjoyed fine company, delicious pretzels, and of course amazing craft beer." - MJK50 from Saskatoon, Canada
"It's so cool to be able to hit up three distinct venues and not have to worry about anything except what beer to try." - Ben M from Bethel, AK
"I was curious about the micro-brewery culture, and the tour gave me not only a good insight into Minneapolis' breweries, but also a nice chat with the owners and/or head brewers." - Holger S from Berlin, Germany
"We were sure sad to part company at the end of the night. The tour guides and other guests on the tour were so friendly, and we shared wonderful conversations as if we'd known each for far longer than a night of beer :-)" - hexahedron, from Toronto, Canada.
For even more reviews, visit our Trip Advisor page and then book a spot on one of our daily public tours!
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