REVIEW · ROTTERDAM
Rotterdam: Beer Brewery ‘Noordt’ Beer Tasting
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Noordt turns a quick stop into beer time. In just 30 minutes, you get to choose your style—Belgian classics or a set of IPAs—and taste three small beers with a guide in Dutch or English. I like the city-brewed focus of Noordt and the straightforward flight format (you can actually compare styles). The one catch: this is a tasting, not a full brewery tour, so don’t expect much behind-the-scenes brewing detail.
You’ll either sit on the terrace or in the tasting room while you sample from a lineup of home-brewed beers (there are 20 on tap). It’s a good way to learn what Noordt tastes like without turning your day into a beer project. Just plan for no food included, and make sure you’re not coming with a party vibe—intoxication isn’t allowed.
In This Review
- Key things that make this Noordt tasting worth your time
- A 30-Minute Beer Tasting Built for Rotterdam Time
- Quick reality check on what this is
- Choosing Your Flight: Belgian Classics or Different IPAs
- Terrace vs. Tasting Room: Where the Beer Feels Different
- What’s on Tap: 20 Home-Brewed Options to Match Your Mood
- No Tour Included: How to Set Expectations So You Don’t Feel Shorted
- Price and Value: What $9 Buys You in Rotterdam
- Who This Noordt Tasting Works Best For
- Practical Tips Before You Go
- Should You Book Noordt Beer Tasting?
- FAQ
- How long is the Noordt beer tasting?
- How much does the experience cost?
- What beers are included in the tasting?
- Can I choose between Belgian beers and IPAs?
- Is food included?
- Is there a brewery tour as part of this experience?
- What languages are offered for the guide?
- What do I need to bring, and are there any restrictions?
Key things that make this Noordt tasting worth your time

- Pick a flight theme: Belgian classics or different IPA selections
- Three small beers included: easy comparison without overdoing it
- Terrace or tasting room: choose the mood, not the menu
- 20 home-brewed beers on tap: you’re tasting one slice of a larger list
- Live guide in Dutch or English: you get context while you sip
- No brewery tour included: you get beer first, questions second
A 30-Minute Beer Tasting Built for Rotterdam Time

If you’re trying to fit Rotterdam into a day that already includes museums, docks, or just good walking shoes, this tasting is refreshingly direct. Noordt started brewing in Rotterdam in September 2015, and the vibe today is very much Rotterdam: practical, modern, and no-nonsense about flavor.
The tasting itself is short on purpose. In 30 minutes, you’ll be served three small beers as a flight, and you’ll have a chance to choose where it happens—terrace or tasting room. That speed matters. You won’t be locked into a long schedule, and you can still move on with your day after the last sip.
I also appreciate that the experience is about serving good beer well. Noordt talks up professionalism and training, aiming for beers that are tight, smooth, drinkable, and then—here’s the key part—still have honest, surprising flavor details. In other words, it’s not just about alcohol. It’s about balance and taste.
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Quick reality check on what this is
This experience is a beer tasting, and it stays focused. You’re not going to get a full brewery tour. If you’re hoping for a walk-through of tanks and production steps, this won’t match that expectation.
Choosing Your Flight: Belgian Classics or Different IPAs

One of the best parts for me is that you get to make the first decision. You can choose between Belgian classics or a selection of different IPAs. That matters because it changes what kind of beer story you hear in your head while you sip.
Belgian classics generally reward attention to things like balance, fruitiness, and spice-like notes—styles where the yeast character can do a lot of the talking. If you go that route, you’ll likely be noticing how smooth and drinkable the beer feels, and how the flavors stay clean instead of jumping around.
IPAs are the other lane. You’ll be sampling multiple IPA variations, which is a nice way to compare differences without needing a beer glossary. Even if you’re not an IPA nerd, flights are forgiving: you can spot what you like, what you don’t, and how each beer changes as the glass empties.
Either choice fits a different kind of mood:
- Want something easy and characterful? Belgian classics can be a great start.
- Want more bite and hops-focused flavors? Pick the IPAs.
Terrace vs. Tasting Room: Where the Beer Feels Different

Noordt gives you a choice of setting, and that’s not just a nice-to-have. The terrace option can turn a short tasting into a more “travel moment” experience. You’re in South Holland, and sitting outside makes it feel less like a ticketed event and more like a break in your day.
The tasting room is the more controlled choice. It’s useful if the weather is iffy, or if you just want to concentrate on the beers and the guide’s explanations. For a 30-minute tasting, focus helps. You’ll remember the differences better when you’re not distracted by wind, clouds, or street noise.
Either way, the structure stays the same: you get served three small beers as a flight, then you enjoy them at your pace. The guide will be there to help you interpret what you’re tasting, but the experience doesn’t feel like homework.
What’s on Tap: 20 Home-Brewed Options to Match Your Mood

Even though you only taste three beers, you’re not limited to those three. Noordt mentions 20 home-brewed beers on tap, and that changes the psychology of the tasting.
Knowing there’s a wider lineup makes the flight feel like a curated first step. You can think, If I like this, what would I try next? You’re not stuck in a one-and-done situation. The tasting becomes a sampling mission, not just a transaction.
This also helps you decide what to order later (if you choose to). If you tasted an IPA flight and liked the hop punch, you’ll probably want to keep exploring in the same direction. If the Belgian classics clicked with you, you may lean toward styles with more yeast-driven personality.
And yes, one review also pointed to a combination experience with food: a location-and-beer win, plus a plate described as sausage-and-cheese. The key takeaway for you is simple: while food isn’t included in the tasting, you might find pairing options available on site when you’re there.
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No Tour Included: How to Set Expectations So You Don’t Feel Shorted

Here’s the big consideration you should not ignore. This tasting does not include a brewery tour. That means you shouldn’t go in expecting a walk-through of brewing rooms or a long explanation of the full process.
If you want beer tastings only, this is a good fit. It’s efficient, guided, and focused on letting you taste. But if you’re shopping for an experience that includes behind-the-scenes production details, you’ll want to choose a different option elsewhere.
There’s also a practical lesson in how flights work: the tasting is built around that flight format. Even if you booked with different assumptions, the standard experience is built around three small beers included. So come with the right mindset: you’re here to taste and compare, not to negotiate the menu.
Price and Value: What $9 Buys You in Rotterdam

At about $9 per person for three small beers, the value is built into the structure. You’re paying for:
- a guided tasting in Dutch or English
- the flight itself (three small beers)
- the chance to choose between Belgian classics and IPAs
- the setting (terrace or tasting room)
The strongest value play here is time. Many beer experiences eat up more time than you expect—transport, waiting, and extra stops. This one is designed to be quick. If you’re sightseeing hard, a 30-minute beer break can be the difference between remembering a place fondly and feeling like you spent your day indoors.
Cost-wise, you’re also not being asked to commit to a full meal. Food is not included, which can be good news if you’re hungry but already planned dinner somewhere else. It’s also useful if you want to keep it light and stay in control of your pace.
Who This Noordt Tasting Works Best For

This tasting is ideal if you like beer but want it delivered in a simple format. You’ll get the most out of it if you’re the kind of person who enjoys small comparisons—like tasting three beers back-to-back and picking out what differs between styles.
It’s a strong choice for:
- couples and small groups who want an easy shared activity
- beer-curious travelers who want guidance without a long tour
- people who want to taste Rotterdam-made beer quickly and keep moving
It’s not for everyone. It’s not suitable for children under 18, and intoxication is not allowed. That’s normal for most brewery tastings, but it’s worth reading because it affects the vibe and the kind of attention you’ll get from staff.
Practical Tips Before You Go

You don’t need a lot of prep for this, but a few details help.
Bring a passport or ID card. This is a tasting in a real venue, and you’ll want your paperwork ready.
If you’re choosing between Belgian classics and IPAs, use your mood as your guide:
- Pick Belgian classics if you want smoother, balanced flavors and classic beer character.
- Pick IPAs if you want more hop-driven differences across the flight.
Also, plan your schedule. Since it’s 30 minutes, it pairs well with nearby sightseeing rather than replacing a big part of your afternoon. If you go in too late, you might feel rushed. If you go in at the right time, it feels like a perfect palate reset.
Should You Book Noordt Beer Tasting?

Yes, if you want a compact, guided beer tasting that’s built around real style choice and a quick finish. This experience works because it respects your time: three small beers, 30 minutes, and either terrace or tasting-room sipping.
Skip it if you specifically want a brewery tour and deeper production walkthroughs. This one is about tasting and learning just enough to enjoy the beer you’re drinking—without promising the full behind-the-scenes route.
If you’re deciding between a long brewery tour and a quick, guided flight, Noordt’s approach is a smart middle path: you get Rotterdam beer character, you get a guide, and you don’t lose half your day.
FAQ
How long is the Noordt beer tasting?
The tasting lasts 30 minutes.
How much does the experience cost?
It costs $9 per person.
What beers are included in the tasting?
The tasting includes three small beers.
Can I choose between Belgian beers and IPAs?
Yes. You can choose between Belgian classics or a selection of different IPAs.
Is food included?
No. Food is not included.
Is there a brewery tour as part of this experience?
No. This tasting does not include a brewery tour.
What languages are offered for the guide?
The live guide is available in Dutch and English.
What do I need to bring, and are there any restrictions?
Bring a passport or ID card. It is not suitable for children under 18, and intoxication is not allowed.



























