Marquette Brew Tour offers a four-hour guided crawl through Marquette, Michigan, a lakeside city on the southern shore of Lake Superior. On this social, low-key outing you’ll ride in a van to several local breweries, sampling seasonal releases and hearing the backstories from guides who know the taproom scene. The route rotates between fan favorites and smaller craft outfits, with room for a requested stop so regulars can chase a new release. The tour starts with pickup (provided) and moves at a relaxed pace—expect roughly four hours of visiting, plus up to an hour for pickups and dropoffs. Groups are limited to thirteen people, which keeps conversations intimate and lines short. Guides emphasize accessibility: wheelchair accommodations are available with advance notice, and tours run year-round, rain, shine, or snow, typical for the Upper Peninsula climate. The minimum age is 21, and the vibe blends beer education with neighborhood lore rather than an all-night pub crawl. What makes this experience special is how it threads Marquette’s craft culture into the city’s larger character. Taprooms here sit near steel heritage and Lake Superior vistas: brewers often source local grains and pine-smoked malts, and seasonal releases nod to regional flavors like wild blueberries and spruce tips. Between stops you’ll glimpse Marquette’s rocky shoreline, Presque Isle views, and working waterfront—reminders that this is a port city shaped by mining and freshwater weather. Practical details matter: you’ll taste several pours so pace yourself, bring ID, and wear layers against lake-effect wind. Guides rotate breweries to showcase new openings and lesser-known taprooms, which creates a good mix of widely loved beers and hidden finds. For visitors who like context, guides share short histories about local breweries and sometimes point out landmarks like the ore dock and municipal harbor. Why book it? It’s a concise way to sample the scene without driving between bars, learn the stories behind cans you’ll find in shops, and meet locals who are part of Marquette’s tight-knit outdoor-and-brew community. Whether you’re in town for hiking on nearby ridges, paddling Lake Superior, or a weekend of fall color, this four-hour tour helps you orient to the town through its beer. The tour strikes a balance between tasting and telling—an approachable, informative way to experience Marquette’s craft beer pulse. A few booking notes: tours typically depart from central pickup points in Marquette—pickup is provided, so confirm your pickup window when you book. Because groups are small, tours often sell out on summer weekends and during fall color weeks; reserve in advance. If you want to continue afterward, guides will point you toward evening options and bottle shops where you can buy cans to go. Pace drinking, stay hydrated, and enjoy responsibly. Ask about discounts.