Charleston History and Hops Tour
Overview
Captain Bryan and Historian Adam offer a unique way to engage with Charleston's rich history while enjoying local beverages. This tour invites guests to sip their way through the city, connecting with its past and present.
- 🍺 Guests will receive a small complimentary snack at the initial bar establishment.
- 🏛️ The licensed guide will discuss the historical roots of Charleston as guests purchase some of the area's finest beers and mixed drinks.
- 🚶♂️ Walking through historical alleyways and cobblestone streets, visitors will see cultural sites such as alleys, churches, a theater, and 300-year-old homes.
- 🥂 A second bar will provide another drink opportunity while stories about the Prohibition era in Charleston are shared.
- ⚠️ This tour is not a classic "sit there and shut up tour"; it involves engaging discussions and humor throughout the experience.
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- One small snack is provided at the first bar location.
- Guests must be 21+ to attend this experience
- Drinks are not included as part of the tour. Guest will have the ability to purchase at the 2 bar establishments.
Meeting point
Return details
- Guests will see this historic theater as part of the route. (pass by)
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French Huguenot ChurchGuests will learn a historical drinking tidbit about the corner the Huguenot Church sits on.
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Philadelphia AlleyGuests will learn the real history of this historic alleyway. Maybe no duel stories here but something much more important.
- Groups will see this remarkable structure as part of the route. (pass by)
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Guests will visit the longest cobblestone street left in Charleston and learn about drunken pirates visiting a nearby tavern. One of the oldest structures in the city is on this street.
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Old Slave Mart MuseumGuests will pass by this important structure acknowledging the role of enslaved peoples in the city. And their contributions to drinking history like rum in the Caribbean.
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Blind Tiger Pub: Guest will finish at this historic 1893 era saloon to discuss prohibition in South Carolina. If for any reason the location is closed guest will visit an equivalent historic bar.
If it’s canceled due to poor weather, you’ll be offered a different date or a full refund.
If it’s canceled because the minimum isn’t met,
you’ll be offered a different date/experience or a full refund.