How would you feel if you are told we are going on a vacation but Alas! There will not be any beer or alcohol… I mean…. How can you expect a vacation to be “the vacation” if you take alcohol out of the equation? Pretty bizarre, right? Beer has always been our great companion throughout our travel plans. Chugging in a beer on the poolside or bonfire-ing with friends while drinking beers is the perfect way to have a nice getaway. People spend generously on the drink beer day to celebrate this festival and thank beer for always being there when no one else was. We all had taken refuge in beer when our friends bailed on us, and we were left heartbroken, haven't we?
With the New Year right on the corner and the holiday season ending, it is time you make most of the leftover holidays by having some beer vacations.
What are Beer Vacations?
Beer tourism sounds like a perfect vacation spot for all beer lovers; however, if you are still not aware of it, it's time you get your reading glasses on and start planning your next beer vacation. Beer trips are all about taking travelers to different kinds of beer festivals and multi-destination tours to some top-notch destinations. Apart from this, the organizers take you to the various beer events where you are allowed to taste some of the world’s best drinks and meet other alcohol enthusiasts like you.
So what makes a good beer vacation? Curious to know about it?
Well, we have got your back; start packing your bags while you are reading this.
1. Go to 2-3 Beer Bars Daily
If you are on to the beer vacation, we recommend you not miss any chance to visit the beer bar and pubs. If you are with a group, your tour guide is more likely to have it all covered. However, if you are on your own, you will see many small towns offer different walking tours at most minimum rates, and some are even free.
Make acquaintances with the beer connoisseurs; it gives you a chance to improve your knowledge and be on the top of the beer news. If you struggle with planning your itinerary, then the best is way to look for some cool beer spots is to ask the staff of your nearby bar to keep you all informed about the different places.
2. Go for the Excellent Accommodation
The last thing you would want from this trip is to wake up in a beer bar or, even worse, in a strange apartment. Make sure you are choosing easy-to-reach accommodation from the nearby bars. A perfect living spot would be to live close to the place near the flowing beer taps as they worth every penny.
3. Look for the good Beer Destination
Beer drinking is synonymous with finding a real life partner [not literally duh], but the process is quite the same. Just like chances for finding the right partner increases if you go to the right place. Similarly, your chances to find the just-right beer match for you also increases when you visit the good beer destinations.
So keep on looking!
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