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Discover the Mac & Jack’s Brewery Tour
Visit Mac & Jack’s Brewery in Brewster, Washington — one of the Northwest’s most beloved craft breweries — for a behind-the-scenes look at how popular, small-batch beers are produced. Tours walk you through the brewing process, from grain to glass, and conclude with a guided tasting of flagship and seasonal brews in the brewery’s welcoming tasting room.
Why it’s special:
Mac & Jack’s has built a devoted following across the Pacific Northwest — particularly for its widely enjoyed African Amber. Their brewery tour offers an authentic dive into craft beer production, quality control, and the culture that makes Mac & Jack’s a favorite among beer lovers.
History / Story of Mac & Jack’s Brewery
Founded by two brothers passionate about great beer, Mac & Jack’s grew from a small passion project into one of the region’s most successful craft breweries. Since its early years, the brewery has focused on quality ingredients, traditional brewing techniques, and community connection, earning widespread acclaim for its beers and engaging visitor experiences.
What You’ll See & Do on the Mac & Jack’s Brewery Tour
See the brewhouse and fermentation tanks where grain, hops, yeast, and water are transformed
Learn how recipes are developed and scaled for distribution
Discover quality control measures, sanitation practices, and packaging
Hear brewery stories from knowledgeable tour guides and staff
Enjoy a guided tasting of current flagship and limited-release beers in the tasting room
Browse the brewery merch and beer offerings available to take home
Hands-On Elements: Beer tasting guided by staff; sensory discussion of aroma, flavor, and brewing influences.
Photo/Video Policy: Photography is permitted in public and tasting areas; avoid filming operational controls or obstructing staff during brewery activities.
Pricing of the Mac & Jack’s Brewery Tour
Price: $15–$25 per person, depending on tour format and tasting selection.
Group tastings and private tour options may have different pricing.
Practical Info for Visiting Mac & Jack’s Brewery
Duration: 60–90 minutes
Format: Guided brewery tour followed by a tasting session
Working Hours (Tours & Tasting Room):
Thursday–Saturday: 12:00 PM – 6:00 PM
Sunday: 12:00 PM – 5:00 PM
(Tours are offered at scheduled times within these hours; reservations are recommended.)
Audience: Adults 21+, craft beer enthusiasts, small groups, couples
Accessibility: Tasting room and public areas are accessible; production floor access may vary
Safety & Restrictions: Tastings for ages 21+ only; valid ID required; closed-toe shoes recommended
Languages: English
Group & School Visits: Private tours and group tastings available by reservation; school groups not accepted due to alcohol content
What to Bring/Wear: Valid ID, comfortable shoes, suitable attire for indoor brewery areas
Facilities: Tasting room, restrooms, outdoor patio seating, parking
Closures: Closed major holidays; times subject to seasonal variation
Nearby
Columbia River Scenic Area — Views, parks, and outdoor activities
Downtown Brewster — Cafés, shops, and local culture
Other North Central Washington Breweries — Walkable craft beer options in the region
FAQs About Visiting Mac & Jack’s Brewery
Do I need a reservation?
Reservations are strongly recommended, especially on weekends and during peak visitation times. Walk-ins may be accommodated if space is available.
What beers will I try on the tasting?
Tastings typically include flagship beers like the popular African Amber, plus seasonal or limited releases depending on availability and tour type.
Is the tour kid-friendly?
Children may accompany adults on the property but cannot participate in tastings or enter restricted brewery areas.
Can I buy beer to take home?
Yes — cans, growlers, and packaged beer are available in the tasting room or brewery store.
How physical is the tour?
Expect standing and walking through the brewery; closed-toe shoes are recommended for safety on the production floor.
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