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Discover the SweetWater Brewery Tour in Georgia
SweetWater Brewing Company, one of the largest craft breweries in the Southeast, offers a lively behind-the-scenes tour inside its flagship Atlanta brewery. Visitors get an energetic look at brewing, canning, and packaging operations while experiencing SweetWater’s laid-back, outdoors-inspired culture.
Why it’s special: This brewery helped define Atlanta’s craft beer identity, and its immersive tour pairs production-floor access with generous tastings of beloved SweetWater brews.
History/Story of SweetWater Brewing Company
Founded in 1997 by two college friends with a passion for West Coast–style brewing, SweetWater quickly became a cornerstone of the Southeast craft beer scene. Known for “420 Extra Pale Ale,” experimental brews, and a love of outdoor culture, the brewery expanded multiple times and now distributes across much of the U.S. Its Atlanta facility remains the heart of operations and a vibrant gathering place for beer lovers.
What You’ll See & Do at SweetWater Brewing Company
Walk through the brewhouse to see tanks, fermenters, and the brewing cycle up close
Observe the canning/packaging line as SweetWater’s popular beers are filled, sealed, and boxed
Learn about ingredients, hops, sustainability efforts, and brewery history
Enjoy a guided tasting of several SweetWater beers, including seasonal and taproom-only releases
Experience the lively taproom and spacious outdoor patio
Visiting Information SweetWater Brewing Company
Hands-On Elements
Tours are mostly observational, but visitors often get to smell hops, feel malted grain samples, and examine brewing ingredients used in SweetWater recipes.
Photo/Video Policy
Photography is allowed in most public areas and during tastings. Operational zones may restrict close-up filming of machinery for safety. Flash and large tripods may be limited inside the production floor.
Souvenirs & Extras
Taproom-only beers and specialty releases
SweetWater merchandise including apparel, pint glasses, hats, and growlers
Beer-to-go in cans, bottles, and mixed packs
A large indoor/outdoor seating area and occasional live events
Practical Info
Tours typically operate on select days of the week, and each tour includes multiple beer samples for guests 21+. Closed-toe shoes are recommended for production-floor access. The taproom is open daily with extended evening hours. Most visits last 45–75 minutes, with extra time recommended for the taproom experience.
Pricing of SweetWater Brewing Company
General Tour with Tasting: Approx. $12–$20 per person
Specialty or Seasonal Tours: May vary
Taproom tastings (à la carte): Additional based on selection
Nearby to SweetWater Brewing Company
Buckhead & Midtown dining districts
Path400 Greenway and other outdoor recreation spots
Lenox Square & Phipps Plaza
Chattahoochee River outdoor areas (a favorite among SweetWater fans)
FAQs for SweetWater Brewing Company
Can I try taproom-only beers during the tour?
Yes. Many tours include pours from limited-release or experimental batches that aren’t distributed commercially.
Is SweetWater a good tour for first-time brewery visitors?
Absolutely. Guides explain brewing in a clear, fun, and approachable way — perfect for beginners, casual beer drinkers, and enthusiasts alike.
How early should I arrive before my tour?
Arriving 10–15 minutes early is recommended so you can check in, grab a wristband if required, and get settled in the taproom.
Are children allowed on the tour?
Minors may be permitted in taproom areas with a parent, but production-area tours are typically restricted to adults 21+. Check ahead before planning a family visit.
Do tours often sell out on weekends?
Yes. Fridays and Saturdays are the busiest days, especially during warm-weather months. Booking ahead is strongly recommended.
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