Kölsch is a protected designation brewed only in Cologne and served in slim 0.2L 'stange' glasses by blue-aproned Köbes waiters who keep swapping full for empty until you cap your glass with a coaster. The Kölsch Crew's public tour walks you through 3-5 historic Old Town brewhouses (the Früh am Dom / Päffgen / Gaffel orbit) — the city's living culture in a glass, entirely walkable from the dock. This is the most talk-worthy, social port-day experience here.
What to expect
You'll walk through Cologne's Old Town brewhouses—typically Früh am Dom, Päffgen, and Gaffel—sampling the city's signature Kölsch beer served in slim 0.2L glasses by blue-aproned Köbes waiters who swap full for empty until you cap your glass with a coaster. The tour moves at a social pace across the historic riverfront quarter, entirely walkable from the dock, with your guide explaining the protected brewing culture behind each stop. You'll taste the same Kölsch in multiple settings, each with its own character—a living masterclass in how one beer defines a city's identity. The rhythm alternates between short walks and brewery stops, with one Kölsch included and the option to order more at your own expense.
Direct wins big. Viking's 'Beer Culture & Dinner' version is ~$96 pp (a shorter tasting-only ship option ~$31 pp); the EUR 20 Kölsch Crew public tour delivers the same brewhouse circuit for a fraction, saving ~$74 vs the dinner tour. If you specifically want the guided sit-down dinner, the ship's $96 and the Crew's EUR 95 culinary tour are a wash — pick on schedule.
Good to know
The public tour runs ~2.5 hours and departs from the Old Town near the dock; confirm exact meeting time when booking, as this leaves plenty of buffer within a 6–8 hour port window. The EUR 20 price (~$22 pp) includes one Kölsch, so bring additional cash or a card if you want to sample at other brewhouses—drinks beyond the first are on you. Book directly with The Kölsch Crew rather than through the ship's EUR 95 culinary tour or $96 dinner option unless you specifically want a sit-down meal; the walking public tour delivers the same brewhouse circuit for a fraction of the cost and stays well clear of tight ship-return deadlines. Wear comfortable walking shoes and dress for Cologne's weather—you'll be on your feet moving between venues in the compact Old Town.