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Capital Cheers: A DC Brew Tour
All-Day Tour

Full Day Tour

Friday, March 24, 2017 - 10:00 a.m. to 6:00 p.m. ET
Code: 1WD021
Location:
Departs Mayflower Hotel, DeSales St side
1127 Connecticut Ave NW
No fringe stop on this tour
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$132
Member
$172
Non-Member

Washington has always been a thirsty town, with a brewing tradition stretching back centuries. Spend a day tracing its past and sampling its present as local historian Garrett Peck leads a bus tour of brew-related sites.

Start with a taste of history on a docent-led tour of Dupont Circle’s Heurich House Museum, the imposing Gilded-Age mansion of brewer and philanthropist Christian Heurich. Then it’s on to the Navy Yard and one of the city’s newest beer makers, Bluejacket Brewery, for a sampling of their products and lunch at the Arsenal restaurant.

The afternoon begins with a quick stop at Congressional Cemetery, where many of the city’s first brewers are buried. The itinerary stretches to include spirits at New Columbia Distillers, a family-owned craft maker located in a 90-year old warehouse on New York Avenue, NE, where local favorite Green Hat Gin is made. End the day at Atlas Brew Works with a tour and optional flight tasting.

Peck is an author, historian and licensed Washington tour guide. He is the author of Capital Beer: A Heady History of Brewing in Washington, D.C.