Tsingtao Beer Museum
Happiness, Surprise, Sharing
Visit the Birthplace of Tsingtao Beer
Enjoy the fine beer that only brewers can drink
National key cultural relics protection unit
National First-Class Museum
China's 300 Most Valuable Brands
National AAAA-level tourist attraction
The first national industrial tourism demonstration site
National Industrial Tourism Innovation Unit
National Science Education Base
The Tsingtao Beer Museum, which combines ancient precious collections with modern design, was officially opened on August 15, 2003, the centennial anniversary of Tsingtao Beer. It is located at No. 56 Dengzhou Road, the birthplace of Tsingtao Beer. As an important part of the century-old corporate culture of Tsingtao Beer, the Tsingtao Beer Museum integrates the historical development process, profound cultural heritage, advanced process flow, wine tasting entertainment and shopping of Tsingtao Beer. It is the first domestic and world-class professional beer museum. It was praised by Sun Gang, deputy director of the National Tourism Administration, as "the banner of China's industrial tourism" and Shan Jixiang, former director of the State Administration of Cultural Heritage, as "a veritable model of China's industrial heritage protection and utilization".
The Qingdao Beer Museum has an exhibition area of more than 6,000 square meters, divided into three exhibition areas: Centennial History and Culture, Brewing Technology Development, and Experience the Charm of Beer:
In the century-old historical and cultural area, following the context of time and space, visitors can learn about Tsingtao Beer’s century-old history and culture, countless honors, Tsingtao Beer exports, national factory construction, Tsingtao Beer and celebrities, and Qingdao’s beer customs through detailed graphic materials, holographic images, and interactive videos.
The production process area displays the entire set of brewing process equipment and modern production line scenes of Tsingtao Beer a hundred years ago. Each representative process in the production process is equipped with video equipment, which introduces the process flow and production history of Tsingtao Beer through the comparison between the old and the new. Among them, the greetings of Mr. August, the brewer of the traditional fermentation tank, which has traveled through the century, the scene reproduction of the old laboratory and the labor scene of the workers turning the malt, reproduce the original appearance of the production history of Tsingtao Beer. You can personally visit the modern filtration and packaging production line and feel the magnificence of the 4.0 modern production line.
In the beer experience charm area, you can be surprised by technological creative projects such as holographic projection, spinning bikes, drunken huts, AR interactions, etc.; in the merchandise store, there is a wide variety of beer cultural creative products such as special beers, exclusive wine utensils, various wine openers, wine bottle chocolates, delicious beer beans, etc.; the Qingdao Beer Museum Music Restaurant and Bar on the first floor can accommodate nearly 200 people for dinner at the same time, and prepares authentic German roast pork knuckle, German sausages, authentic Qingdao seafood, creative beer dishes and other delicacies.
The Qingdao Beer Museum has built the 1903 Bakery on Beer Street, Dengzhou Road. It uses the century-old yeast of Qingdao Beer to create a new legend of beer yeast bread that can breathe, has a strong malt aroma, understands music, and is healthier, becoming a must-visit food in Qingdao. There is also an Encounter Bar where you can taste the full range of Qingdao fresh beer and the first Cloud QuickPass smart convenience store in Shandong Province, making the visit experience of the Qingdao Beer Museum rich and creative.
The Qingdao Beer Museum takes conveying passion and creating happiness as its mission, pursuing customer satisfaction as its core work, and advocating the service concept of "happiness, surprise, and sharing": flash dance, drinking competition, beer tasting and other special services bring surprise and joy to the guests; the "National May 1st Women's Model Post" interpretation team is proficient in Chinese, English, Russian, French, Japanese, Korean and other languages, and gives in-depth explanations of Qingdao Beer to friends from all over the world, becoming a beautiful landscape.
Come to Qingdao, taste Tsingtao Beer, and learn about the century-old secrets of Tsingtao Beer. In the museum, you can taste the freshest and purest Tsingtao original beer, draft beer and beer beans directly supplied by the century-old brewery for free. You can also enjoy Tsingtao Beer black beer, IPA, whole wheat white beer, Pilsner and other special beers in one stop. The Tsingtao Beer Museum is a hall for knowing beer culture, a happy station for tasting good beer and imagining happy gathering moments.
With its beautiful environment, high-quality services and unique charm, the Qingdao Beer Museum has attracted many Chinese and foreign guests from more than 100 countries and regions. Since its opening, it has received more than 10 million tourists from home and abroad. During this period, it has successfully received Xi Jinping, Yu Zhengsheng, Liu Yunshan, Wang Qishan, Zhang Gaoli and other party and state leaders and foreign dignitaries, winning honor for Qingdao Beer and Qingdao City.
Attractions Location: No. 56-1, Dengzhou Road, Shibei District, Qingdao City, Shandong Province
Tickets:
Two-hall ticket: Adult ticket (Hall A + Hall B + Specialty Wine) RMB 60 / Student ticket (Hall A + Hall B) RMB 50 / Senior ticket (Hall A + Hall B) RMB 30;
Three-hall ticket: Adult ticket (Hall A + Hall B + Light and Shadow Exhibition Hall) RMB 100 / Student ticket (Hall A + Hall B + Light and Shadow Exhibition Hall) RMB 80
Free ticket:
1. Children under 1.4 meters (inclusive);
2. Elderly persons aged 70 years and above.
Opening hours:
08:30-17:30 (January 1st to April 30th, November 1st to December 31st, Monday to Sunday)
08:00-21:30 (Monday to Sunday, May 1st to June 30th)
07:30-21:30 (Monday to Sunday, July 1st to August 31st)
08:00-18:30 (September 1st - October 31st, Monday to Sunday)
Contact Details: 400-169-1903
Transportation:
Take Bus No. 205, 221 or 464 to Tsingtao Beer Museum (bus stop) and walk about 100 meters to the museum.
Time reference: 1-3 hours
Explore the iconic Tsingtao Beer Museum and enjoy a relaxing day nearby Qingdao’s famous coastal spots.
Transportation: Bus #303 connects Tsingtao Beer Museum to May Fourth Square and Zhanqiao Pier. Taxi is also convenient.
Accommodation/Food: Stay in Qingdao city center near May Fourth Square. Try fresh seafood and Qingdao beer at local restaurants.
Souvenirs: Tsingtao beer bottles and merchandise, Qingdao-themed beer mugs, local seafood snacks.
Combine the Tsingtao Beer Museum experience with Qingdao’s cultural and scenic highlights for a well-rounded visit.
Transportation: Use bus lines #301, #303, #304, or taxis for efficient travel between spots.
Accommodation/Food: Stay near May Fourth Square or Qingdao Old Town. Sample Qingdao beer alongside seafood specialties like clams and sea cucumbers.
Souvenirs: Beer souvenirs, handcrafted local art, Qingdao specialty snacks.
Explore Qingdao’s historical, cultural, and natural beauty along with the famous brewery.
Transportation: Mix of buses #301, #303, #304, #318 and taxis for flexibility.
Accommodation/Food: Stay in Qingdao city center. Enjoy local beers, seafood, and street snacks like fried squid.
Souvenirs: Beer-related gifts, local handicrafts, Qingdao souvenirs such as postcards and magnets.
Spend more time immersing yourself in Qingdao’s seaside charm and cultural richness with the Tsingtao Beer Museum as the centerpiece.
Transportation: Taxi or tourist shuttle buses to Laoshan; local buses and taxis in Qingdao city.
Accommodation/Food: Continue staying in Qingdao city; try local mountain herbs cuisine on day 4 near Laoshan.
Souvenirs: Mount Laoshan herbal products, local teas, Tsingtao beer merchandise.
Combine urban sightseeing, mountain nature, and brewery exploration with leisure and cultural experiences.
Transportation: Taxi or bus #317 to Olympic Sailing Center; local transport elsewhere.
Accommodation/Food: Qingdao city center or near the beach area. Enjoy fresh seafood dinners and Qingdao beer at seaside restaurants.
Souvenirs: Sailing-themed gifts, beachwear, Tsingtao beer specialties.
Add deeper local experiences to your Qingdao visit including markets and museums alongside the brewery and natural sights.
Transportation: Use local buses and taxis for easy city travel.
Accommodation/Food: Stay centrally to enjoy Qingdao’s nightlife and street food culture.
Souvenirs: Local artworks, street snacks, Tsingtao brewery products.
Enjoy a leisurely and comprehensive trip through Qingdao’s iconic sights, coastal beauty, cultural gems, and the famous brewery.
Transportation: Ferry to Liugong Island; taxis and buses in Qingdao city.
Accommodation/Food: Stay in Qingdao city center or coastal hotels. Try fresh seafood and Qingdao beer as a perfect end to the trip.
Souvenirs: Island crafts, seafood products, Tsingtao beer collectibles.
It is also a good science popularization process to take a look at his production process~
I think the brewery is an exhibition hall, which is divided into two halls, A and B. Tickets can be purchased online, and can be purchased on the day, including a bag of snacks and two beers (beer with peanuts, pure Chinese style, haha, no fried chicken beer, but I saw Korean Oppa here)
The two exhibition halls are the history exhibition and the production process exhibition. Each small exhibition hall has a very detailed introduction. Remember to take a Chinese introduction when you enter. There are also introduction manuals in many languages, which is really great. When you visit the introduction of raw materials, there will be fried wheat for you to taste, which is crispy and fragrant.
About halfway through the tour, there is a place where you can taste a glass of beer. It is quite a big glass, which is included in the ticket. I have to say that the beer is really delicious! ! Remember to put the glass back after drinking! ~
There is a packaging workshop in Hall B, which shows the whole process very intuitively. The production process is transparent.. um. Very good! There will be a glass of beer at the end, don't miss it. The two beers are different, and you can feel the different tastes. There are also some standard souvenir shops, just take a look. In general, I think it is worth seeing, and you can intuitively feel the entire production process and production materials of beer.
① It is recommended to rent an interpreter next to the ticket window for 10 yuan. If your Alipay credit is high enough, no deposit is required. The explanation is very detailed and can give you a basic understanding of the Qingdao Brewery and the beer production process.
② Different beers are provided for different ticket prices. I think the basic ones are enough.
③The tour time is about one and a half hours
④ You will be given a cup of pure draft beer, a cup of original beer and a bag of beer beans (peanuts) for free. The original beer and pure draft beer are not available in the same place.
⑤There are some drunken huts, answering machines and other entertainment facilities, which are quite comprehensive.
Tickets come with a pack of beer peanuts and a beer.
Tsingtao Beer History and Culture Exhibition Area: The most attractive thing in the window is the special edition beer packaging. I found my husband's favorite "World of Warcraft" and my favorite "Midnight Canteen". This area also houses the first Tsingtao Beer advertisement, and the slogan inside is amazing! "Tsingtao Beer can stimulate the appetite and strengthen the spleen, and can also treat athlete's foot, rheumatism and gastrointestinal diseases." Hahaha, I laughed to death!
Tsingtao Beer Brewing Process: The equipment and materials used in the brewing process are displayed. The roasted wheat tastes very fragrant. There is a hop multimedia near the beer automated assembly line packaging area. It is great to take a silhouette photo there!
The shape of the beer museum can be identified from a distance. The museum introduces the process of beer brewing and some of the equipment used. At the end, there is also a beer production line project currently in progress. The ticket comes with a cup of raw beer and a bag of beer beans, as well as a drunken hut that can simulate the feeling of being drunk. In fact, it is the kind of dizzy and unable to walk in a straight line. Many people try it.
There seem to be several wine museums in Qingdao, including beer, wine, and old wine. The most famous is Tsingtao Beer. The Tsingtao Beer Museum is located in the old factory and equipment of Tsingtao Beer a hundred years ago, with the century-old history and process of Tsingtao Beer as the main line.
The fact that the Beer Museum can be used as a tourist attraction in Qingdao shows that it is quite successful.
The quick ticket purchasing method, multiple interactive means, and abundant derivative products have really made me like Tsingtao Beer more.
It makes you feel that the company has a heavy sense of history, but is also active and young.
In the exhibition hall, you can see not only the development history of the brewery, but also the advertising posters and products of different periods, colorful beer bottles of different sizes, labels, etc., various beer-making equipment, processes and modern production lines. All of these can help you better understand Tsingtao Beer. Of course, you will also be invited to taste the beer on site.
At the end of the tour route, there are special cases of beer and various beer derivatives and peripherals available for purchase.
A very good visiting experience, although this is my second time to visit~~~~
This museum was invested and built by the famous Tsingtao Beer Company. You can learn about the century-old history of Tsingtao Beer and the beer manufacturing process. You can also enjoy a glass of beer with your ticket.
The venue is divided into two halls, A and B, which vividly and intuitively display the manual brewing process in the past and the automated production line in the current production. It is really very vivid, with not only models but also animation displays similar to holographic projections, bringing 2D, 3D, 4D experiences and a long history of beer culture, which is really interesting.
You can taste a glass of pure draft beer on the first floor. I personally prefer the original beer because it is not bitter and tastes good! Very pure!
It's great, very satisfying and very happy. It's very convenient to book tickets online in advance. You don't need to wait. You can pick up the tickets and enter the venue after you arrive. It's much better than expected. The venue is also larger than expected. It really takes a long time to see it all. There are many rest areas in the venue. You can walk and stop with the elderly, and it won't be very tiring. It's worth a visit and a highly recommended tourist attraction. Of course, you can bring some of your favorite fruit snacks to replenish some energy when you are tired and rest. Remember not to litter and play in a civilized manner.
The museum is inside the brewery, from the old-fashioned manufacturing to the present. The beer here is really much better than the Tsingtao beer outside. After drinking the free beer, we spent money to buy a lot of beer. It tasted really good with a strong yeasty wheat aroma.
Still a good itinerary arrangement,
You must try Tsingtao Beer
It was quite fun. I bought a package to taste four different beers. The beer tasted good but it made me feel dizzy. I especially recommend the cafe in front of the Beer Museum. The malt coffee is really delicious.
The Qingdao Beer Museum is a must-visit! You can buy tickets online. The tickets come with two large glasses of beer, one pure beer, one original beer, and even two bags of beer beans. This alone is worth the price of the ticket. You can hardly drink two glasses of beer. As the first beer museum in China, the exhibition inside is very exquisite. This is the old factory of Qingdao Beer. You can see the assembly line and historical production process of beer making. After a round, you can know a lot about the development of Qingdao Beer in the past, present and future. There are many vivid statues in the exhibition hall, which reproduce the processing technology of Qingdao Beer through statues. It is very close to Dengzhou Road Beer Street, but I have always heard that Beer Street will overcharge customers. This time I decisively avoided the minefield and went directly to the Taidong Pedestrian Street next to it. There are many things to eat and drink on the pedestrian street, and the prices are very cheap! There is a specialty store in Taitung called Someone's Specialty Store. They are a small and fresh online celebrity store that mainly sells Qingdao specialties. The contrast with the specialty stores on Beer Street is too strong. Someone's Specialty Store has a wide range of products, including many specialties that are not available in other specialty stores, such as black garlic and beer crisps, and their Laoshan green tea is of top quality! More importantly, the owner of the store is very nice and will give you a very detailed introduction. He also helped me plan my trip, which is a world of difference from the indifferent attitude of the staff in other stores! I bought a lot of black garlic and beer crisps, as well as a large bag of fish fillets, and asked the owner to mail them all to my home, so that I don't have to carry them all the way. This store is really conscientious and convenient!
This is highly recommended to see how beer is made.
I personally think this is one of the must-see attractions in Qingdao
It is worth the trip to learn about the history of Tsingtao Beer, the process of making beer, visit the assembly line, and taste several flavors of beer.
The environment is great, I experienced the production process and technology of Tsingtao Beer, and there were two beers and a bag of beer beans.
The beer is delicious and the production line is very advanced.
Learn about the history and best pairings of beer, taste the pinnacle of beer, and strengthen your spleen and stomach.
One of the most distinctive attractions in Qingdao. You can visit some of the factory workshops and get 200ml of original puree for free.
It is definitely worth going. If you can drink, I suggest you buy a VIIP ticket and reserve at least 2 hours.
This place is bigger than I thought. The process of making Tsingtao beer is explained in detail. Finally, I got two free beers and it felt like I was in a big party. It was great.
Unexpectedly beautiful! Delicious! Recommended!
The renovation has not started yet, and the schedule has been set.
Went there during the Qingming Festival, 55, bought two beers
I think you should go to the Qingdao Beer Museum when you come to Qingdao. If you still like drinking, I recommend going there. You can get a free beer with the ticket. The types of beer vary depending on the price. There are also some good snacks opposite.
No. 56, Dengzhou Road, Tsingtao Beer Factory 1, a place worth visiting, and there is also a tasting of the original beer
This is because Yutong is a food major, so she has a habit of visiting any winery. So she went to visit the Tsingtao Beer Museum. The ticket was very cheap at the time. She followed the local China Ocean University group and got in with the group student ticket. There were mostly cultural introductions inside. There was also a small room that was quite unique. It was a small room where people could feel the feeling of being drunk. With the ticket, you could get a small glass of wine and a bag of beer beans for free. Of course, there was also the craftsmanship of Tsingtao Beer, which Yutong thought was very interesting.
The museum introduces the development history and production process of Tsingtao Beer, and exhibits beers from all over the world. The ticket includes a cup of original beer, a cup of pure beer and a bag of beer beans. The beer is very fresh.
You must visit Tsingtao Beer in Qingdao. It is quite unique. I learned about the beer making process. It is now fully mechanized. It tasted great. It mainly visited Hall B. The whole process took about 1 hour.
The funniest thing about me back then was that I didn’t even understand the name of the attraction. I always thought Qingdao was the beer capital of some kind, with so many different beer brands that a beer museum could be built to commemorate it. So in my mind, this is how it was divided: Qingdao Beer Museum
It wasn't until I entered the tourist attraction and the more I visited, the more I felt something was wrong. Why was there only one variety of beer, Tsingtao Beer? It wasn't until I saw their factory that I suddenly realized that it was divided into two parts: Tsingtao Beer Museum.
Halfway through the tour, everyone was given a cup of puree. It was really delicious. I couldn't help but secretly drink a cup.
Then I gave you a second cup of pure draft beer - it tasted bad, bad review.
After visiting the Qingdao Beer Museum, everyone came out drunk (thick fog)
Actually, I've always thought that if the traffic police checked for drunk driving on the road in front of the museum, they would definitely make a fortune.
Five stars highly recommended! After returning from Qingdao, the most impressive thing is the Beer Museum. You can purchase the interpretation service as needed, which I think is worth it.
It tells the history of Tsingtao Beer. The ticket includes two glasses of beer + beer beans. It is a good place to relax. Tsingtao Beer is well-deserved. You will feel tipsy but not headache after drinking it.
The beer is free, hahaha. I want to drink it back for my ticket, but my alcohol tolerance won’t allow it.
You need to buy a ticket for 80/person. If you are interested in the historical development of beer, you can buy a ticket to go in and have a look. I wanted to go in, but the queue was so long that it would take me until dark. There are restaurants across from the Beer Museum, probably because they take advantage of the principle of proximity.
Experience a great industrial tour, the actual ticket is 60, students are half price, and the adult ticket is 54 on China-TravelNote. You can enter by swiping your ID card. There are many people on holidays. I went around 10 o'clock. The queue was estimated to be 100 meters long. Fortunately, the movement was quite fast and I got to the queue in more than 20 minutes. You can go earlier or later. It includes a cup of original brew, a cup of pure draft and a bag of peanuts. The entire beer museum route is well designed. There are two museums and a restaurant. Tsingtao Beer is also a national brand with a story.
You can taste the roasted barley for free in Pavilion B, it is quite fragrant.
Each person can get one free copy of the original brew and honey peanuts. The original brew is indeed quite strong. I was a little allergic to alcohol after drinking half a cup. The last time I was allergic to alcohol after drinking beer was when I drank German beer in Germany. It seems that Tsingtao beer has indeed inherited the flavor of German brewing. There is a restaurant near the end, and you can get another glass of pure draft beer. After drinking pure brew, pure draft is indeed very light, so I didn't feel allergic to alcohol after drinking a few sips. The tourists who shared the table shared his black beer and fruit beer. Fruit beer, black beer has a very bitter aftertaste, and fruit beer is a bit like a cocktail, very warm. After drinking these two beers, drinking pure draft beer is like drinking water.
I don't want to spoil the story, but there are many surprises. I will definitely go there again next time with my parents and children. I would like to remind everyone not to drive or drink.
Although it was already past 4 p.m., there were still many visitors, including many foreigners. The museum is located in the old factory and equipment of Tsingtao Beer a hundred years ago, with the century-old history and process of Tsingtao Beer as the main line. In Hall A, you can experience the entire process of Tsingtao Brewery from its establishment, producing beer for Germany, to being occupied by Japan and producing Japanese beer, and from liberation to the present. There are many beer packaging from various periods, which is very interesting. In Hall B, you can see the boilers and other devices produced by the former brewery, and you can also taste the wheat for brewing, as well as almost all the packaging bottles of Tsingtao Beer in recent years, many of which are new. In addition, each person can get a cup of original pulp and a bag of beer beans (sweet peanut beans), which can be refilled, and you can also see the current production line, where beer is being produced non-stop, and we watch from above. There is also a drunk house at the exit. It is said that you can experience the feeling of being drunk after entering. I saw several children who couldn't stand steadily inside. There are also souvenirs for sale at the exit, which are very delicate, including various Tsingtao beer-themed can openers, chocolates, plush toys, and refrigerator magnets, but they are a bit expensive. Finally, there is a hall where many people taste beer for free. When you leave, you can take a bag of beer with you. If you have a good alcohol tolerance, you will be blessed and drink your fill in it. Unfortunately, my wife and I can't drink much. Neither of us drank a glass. I was a little drunk, but the original beer tasted sweet, not bitter, and was very delicious. Compared with Harbin Beer, it tasted differently. The entire beer museum is very rich in content. It is more suitable to visit for more than two hours. I will come again if I have the chance. The original beer is really delicious. I can't help but sigh, why Harbin Beer didn't build a museum like this.
The Qingdao Beer Museum seems to be a postcard of Qingdao. It is said to be the world's first-class and the only beer museum in China. It is located in the old factory building of Qingdao Beer 100 years ago at No. 56 Dengzhou Road. The predecessor was a brewery opened by British and German businessmen to meet the needs of the occupation forces and expatriates. It was named "German Beer Company Qingdao Joint Stock Company". In 1914, when the First World War broke out, the Japanese occupied Qingdao and bought the German brewery and renamed it "Dainippon Beer Beer Company Qingdao Factory". After the victory of the Anti-Japanese War in 1945, the factory was taken over by the Kuomintang government and renamed "Qingdao Beer Company"; in 1947, it was named "Qingdao Brewery", and this name has been used to this day.
Buy tickets online and enter directly at the site with a QR code, SMS or ID card. No need to exchange tickets at the redemption office (very smart)
The Qingdao Beer Museum is divided into two halls, A and B. Hall B is mainly for information display, and it is very quick to visit. It is recommended to go to Hall B first, because after visiting Hall A, you will directly exit. It only takes 10 minutes to read the information in Hall B, while Hall A has a lot of interactions and is very interesting.
Hall B: Historical and cultural area. Through pictures and texts, learn about the origin of beer, the long history of Tsingtao Beer, honors, Qingdao International Beer Festival, and visits to Tsingtao Beer by important figures at home and abroad. Many cultural relics, pictures, materials collected from Europe and the country, as well as objects from various stages of Tsingtao Beer are displayed. Some German and Japanese friends whose ancestors worked at Tsingtao Beer donated cultural relics and historical materials, making this exhibition area even more fascinating.
I have a very good impression of the Qingdao Beer Museum. This is the form of tourism that has been formed as enterprises develop to a certain stage and become cultural industries.
The ground in the drunken hut is actually a slope of about 30 degrees, but the walls that are perpendicular to the ramp give us the illusion that this is flat ground. When you see a ramp, your muscles will adjust to the slope when you walk on it. But after entering the drunken hut, although you are walking on the ramp, because of the illusion, our feet are still operating in the same way as walking on flat ground, so naturally we cannot adapt to the slope, and thus we feel unstable. The direction of the built-in camera in the room also maintains the right angle with the ramp, so from the live TV outside the hut, everyone is stumbling when they walk. This is very fun. My mommy was watching the video outside, and I was stumbling around in the hut. I really started to feel dizzy as soon as I entered, and the world was spinning and I couldn't stand steadily. Everyone came out with a smile and felt very interesting. I could feel the strong dizziness of being drunk without drinking, and it was very interactive.
The dynamic bike is a bit like the "racing car" in the arcade. The screen shows the main road of Qingdao. I pedal hard to make the picture move. This is for tourists to learn about other tourist resources of Qingdao while visiting. It is thoughtful.
In order to reproduce the original historical appearance, the museum set up a sculpture model of workers' production labor in the old fermentation tank of the old saccharification workshop, and also reproduced the old laboratory scene and the scene of workers turning malt. They are all 3D effects (1:1 according to life size), which is very good. I won't spoil it here, just go and experience it yourself.
It's very big. If you buy a regular ticket, you will get two beers for free. The best deal for admission between 4 and 5 pm is only 40 per person.
You can drink two beers, one original beer and one pure draft beer. There are souvenirs for sale at the exit. I bought a box of chocolates with wine filling, intending to give them to people when I come back. Later I found out that they were made in Shanghai. I was also drunk.
As for the museum, I don't know if it's big or not, but I just followed the crowd and saw the history of Tsingtao Beer from 1903 to the present. I was looking forward to the original beer mentioned by my classmates. As a person who is allergic to alcohol, I felt sorry that I couldn't drink it because it was really delicious, slightly sweet and refreshing.
Take the bus to the Beer Museum and get off at Yan'an Road. There are all kinds of food stalls and beer direct sales along the way. When I saw a whole street of people queuing up to buy tickets to enter the Beer Museum, I was extremely desperate. However, the museum gives each person a bag of beer beans and a cup of original beer for free~
The Qingdao Beer Museum is still worth a visit. Tickets are 55 yuan, and it seems that there are different seasons. You can see the whole process of beer production, including the evolution of history. There is also a live processing process (but separated by glass). There is also beer tasting halfway through the walk. There are also beer beans. You can sit in the rest area and drink a beer in the hot summer. It is very refreshing.
The Qingdao Beer Museum is located on Qingdao Beer Street. When I went there it was four o'clock in the afternoon and the restaurants were not open yet.
I believe that beer museums can best reflect the beer culture that has a global vision, national characteristics, penetrates history, and integrates into life.
Student tickets are half price. The 30 yuan ticket price allowed me to visit for nearly two hours. The content was very rich, including the history and changes of the Tsingtao Beer trademark. There were various honors that Tsingtao Beer had won, and the construction milestones of the Tsingtao Brewery. There were countless stories... The visit was divided into Hall A and Hall B. In Hall B, you could get a free original beer during the visit. It was stronger than drinking it outside, with a very fragrant malt flavor. It was completely different from drinking it at a restaurant, and it was even more different from the snow beer that Wuhan always drank. However, I was very drunk after drinking beer, and I felt dizzy all afternoon. There were hundreds of beer bottles, and they all seemed to be Tsingtao beer. I thought it was very beautiful.
Before leaving the Beer Museum, you will be given two glasses of wine.
The first cup is the original liquor, and the second cup is the draft beer. The original liquor is very delicious, sweet, and the foam is fine and smooth. Remember to try the first cup of liquor.
Tickets are divided into various packages, usually 60 yuan - ticket + a cup of original beer + a bag of peanut snacks, 80 yuan - ticket + a bag of peanut snacks + a cup of original beer, pure draft beer, IPA, and dark beer. Of course, there are also VIP packages of ¥200+, which need to be booked in advance. There will be discounts for buying tickets online, but you need to book one day in advance. The Qingdao Beer Museum is the Qingdao Brewery, and the visit is divided into 3 exhibition halls, so after receiving the tickets, please keep them properly and don't lose them. You can also see the packaging line of Qingdao Beer in the museum. Interested friends can go to see it on site!
Learn about the history of beer. It is difficult to park in front of the Qingdao Brewery.
We bought a ticket for 60 yuan per person, which included a glass of original beer, a glass of pure draft beer (maybe, I can't remember) and a bag of beer beans. I don't drink alcohol, so I tried each glass. The original beer tasted better, with a stronger wheat flavor, while the other glass tasted like beer, which I didn't like.
A place that I don't know how to describe, sit down and drink a glass of raw beer.
Price: Adults: 60 yuan/person, Students: 30 yuan/person
Recommendation index: four stars
Recommended reason: A must-visit place in Qingdao. Hall A mainly introduces the history of beer, as well as the changes and development of beer in every decade. It contains many beer packaging boxes. Walking out of Hall A, Hall B contains various containers for making beer, which contain freshly fried malt, which is fragrant, crispy and delicious. Going further inside, you can use your ticket to receive a glass of beer and a bag of beer beans (actually peanuts, but they are delicious and have a salt and pepper flavor)
The building is beautiful and you can learn about the long history of Tsingtao Beer!
There is a pond in front of the entrance of the museum. The water in it is very clear and there are many carps, which is very beautiful.
During the visit, we tasted Tsingtao Beer. It felt like Tsingtao Beer had been turned into a cultural industry chain, and there were many related souvenirs.
You don't need an ID card to enter if you buy a set meal on Meituan and Dianping. The set meal comes with two glasses of wine and a bag of peanuts, which are cute to go with the wine. I bought this lamb kebab at the door. It's super expensive, and there are two big pieces of fat meat. It's a loss, but what can I do if I want to eat it. It contains the history of Tsingtao Beer, the early packaging, and the changes in appearance, which are all very interesting. Qingdao was first colonized by Germany, and then occupied by Japan. The Japanese made money through beer machines, so it was preserved.
The student price of the Beer Museum is 30 yuan per person, including a cup of original beer, a cup of pure beer and a bag of beer beans. It feels very worthwhile. This is a very interesting museum, divided into two venues, A and B. Hall A talks about the history of the development of Tsingtao Beer, and Hall B is more interesting, showing the packaging process of beer, which looks really magical.
I had a good personal experience in this museum. There is a drunken hut at the end. When I went in, I really experienced the feeling of being drunk and walking staggeringly and dizzy, thinking that the house was moving. It was very interesting.
It was like visiting a corporate culture exhibition, but the experience was really great! There were all kinds of beer bottles and beer cans, which showed the entire production process of beer, as well as free beer and beer beans.
There is no difference in taste between a glass of draft beer and a glass of draught beer, except for the stimulation when you drink it.
After arriving at the Beer Museum, I was scared by a bunch of people at the door. I thought I had to queue up all the time. Later I found out that it was the group waiting for the tour guide there. I bought the ticket and entered smoothly. Remember to get a brochure introducing the Beer Museum. It is very advanced and divided into Chinese, English, Korean, Japanese, and Russian. When we went there, there were only Chinese and English versions. The Beer Museum is first of all Hall A. Hall A mainly displays some information about the history of Tsingtao Beer. When we entered, we happened to meet a tour group. It was really crowded, so we hurried out to Hall B. Hall B displays some brewing tools and procedures, some of which are models and some are real. There is also a projection here, which is a bit scary, especially when the water sprays out (whether you can be sprayed depends on where you stand). It's the hall where you can get free beer, and there will be beer peanuts, which are sweeter than salty ones! The real machine is operating here, and there are workers working. At the last exit, you can continue to get a glass of beer, and the taste is a little different from the upstairs. Overall, the experience at the Beer Museum is average. We can still go if we have a student ticket of 30 yuan, but the full ticket price of 60 is a bit high.
As the only beer museum in China, the Tsingtao Beer Museum is a must-visit. You can taste two glasses of beer for free, one pure beer and one original beer. The location is in the century-old factory building of Tsingtao Beer Factory No. 1 on Beer Street. It is a Western-style building designed by Germans, with several large beer barrels on top of the building.
I read a lot of reviews online before I went, some good and some bad, which made me very confused. In the end, I decided to try the authentic Qingdao original liquor, and I was not disappointed. The original liquor was really delicious. There happened to be an app company at the door to take advantage of the museum's 15th anniversary to do an event. The original price of 90 set tickets was only 55, and I got two free drinks, a bag of beer beans, and a bottle of aluminum can beer for the museum's 15th anniversary. It was worth it.
【Beer Museum】
Price: 48 yuan/person. Free for seniors over 70 years old and children under 1.2 meters
This is the only museum I have ever seen that combines sound, video and body sensations.
The museum is well planned. Every development process of Tsingtao Beer is introduced with pictures and instruments, so that one can truly experience the evolution of Tsingtao Beer from production to promotion.
The ticket comes with two glasses of beer (draft and fresh) and a bag of beer beans. It's really delicious~
Beer is one of the two important business cards of Qingdao. The Beer Museum truly records and displays the past and present of Qingdao Beer. We bought tickets and entered the gate. A building with a very German architectural style appeared in front of us. The roof was a row of dark green beer bottle-style large beer can models. The fog rolling out from the surroundings made us feel the strong atmosphere of the beer country.
The museum is divided into two parts: Hall A: History and Culture Hall and Hall B: Happy Drink Hall
Compared with the cultural theory section of Hall A, Hall B is more lively and interesting. It retains many early beer brewing utensils, allowing us to glimpse the production process of Tsingtao Beer, which was once exported overseas. The most attractive thing is the fully automatic assembly line operation process of Tsingtao Beer displayed at the end, filtering, washing, bottling, labeling, boxing... Tens of thousands of bottles of beer are neatly and quickly produced and shipped out for people to drink.
The castle-like building, coupled with the slightly gloomy sky, is quite impressive.
The big beer cans on the roof are really fun, it feels like the land of giants
There are different types of tickets, and the lowest level of 50 yuan comes with two glasses of beer and a bag of beer beans, which I think is very good. If you can drink a lot, you can choose an all-you-can-drink ticket, which includes one hour of unlimited drinking. There are also tickets for private customized beer, which means your photo will be printed on the beer bottle and you can collect it. You can choose different prices according to your needs.
I bought a 50-yuan ticket on China-TravelNote. When purchasing, please pay attention to the time period and choose according to your entry time.
There is a baggage storage area at the ticket office, which is very convenient. After entering and going through security check, since the ticket is purchased online and there is no paper ticket, you can scan the QR code with your mobile phone to enter, which is very convenient.
The museum is quite large, and is divided into two venues, Hall A, which introduces the history of beer, and Hall B, which shows the production process of beer, and the experience of drinking beer in the production workshop. The general route is to visit Hall A first. If you are interested, it is better to ask for an explanation.
2018.8.5 We visited the Qingdao Beer Museum and felt that the beer culture here was very strong and unique. We gained a lot.
You can smell the aroma of hops at the door. It turns out there are so many kinds of Tsingtao beer. It's really eye-opening.
I have been struggling for many days whether to go here or not. The landlord said it is not interesting. But considering that there is enough time, I decided to go and have a look! The tickets booked on China-TravelNote were issued very quickly. It was only 48 yuan per ticket during the promotion. The QR code was automatically sent to the mobile phone. It was very convenient to scan the code to enter the museum. Hall A mainly reviews the historical development and changes of the brewery, mainly with old photos and text descriptions. Personally, I think Hall B is more interesting and has a larger area, so you need to go around for a while. A family of four went together. I drank less than one cup of original + pure draft beer in total. I felt dizzy, but it was really delicious. With beer beans, it tasted ~ cool! The shape of the wine glass is simple and clean, and it is also sold in the souvenir shop. I entered the museum before ten o'clock in the morning and came out at more than eleven thirty. The exit of the museum turned out to be a place similar to a western restaurant. There are not only beer to drink, but also grilled sausages, skewers, beer yeast bread, souvenirs, etc. If you are tired and hungry after walking out, you can eat something here to fill your stomach. The price of bread is relatively expensive. In general, the tour gave me a new understanding of Tsingtao Beer. It turns out that there are so many stories about the birth of the brand, which also made me feel the power and greatness of the Chinese. Not only Tsingtao Beer, but also Haier brand. I remember that when I was a child, I also cooperated with foreign brands. As a result, after so many years, I defeated the "master" and made it a world-class brand. (I'm getting off topic) Tsingtao Beer not only attracted a large number of tourists to visit in this way, further enhancing its popularity and recognition, but also a means of generating income. Many materials related to beer processing and production have been made into commodities, from ordinary wine glasses, coasters, bottle openers, to power banks, dolls, refrigerator magnets, key chains, barley tea, beer chocolate candies, and even hop yeast hand cream. The dazzling array of commodities has simply subverted my perception of beer companies. I really admire this! I thought it was a boring itinerary, but I didn't expect there were many things to see. I personally think it is worth a look. By the way, the public facilities inside are also very good, the toilets are very clean, and free purified water is provided, which is very good.
There are many ticket prices and different tasting contents
Sleep until you wake up naturally, take the bus to Yan'an and get off
Divided into three exhibition halls: History of Tsingtao Beer, Brewing Technology, Interactive Leisure
As the only beer museum in China
Not boring, but with a sense of fashion
Met a lot of Korean travel groups
This is one of their stops on their overseas tour.
You'll know how worth it is.
In more than an hour, we watched the century-long evolution of beer, from the earliest oak barrels to modern storage, from raw beer to a wide variety of different varieties. Beer is really a magical drink in Qingdao. Two non-drinkers also toasted it with peanuts.
The beer street with a sense of age allows people to immerse themselves in the German era
There are old propaganda posters, the style is really unique~
There are bottles/cans/barrels from different periods~ Time exudes a suffocating charm. Only when it has passed, it feels so beautiful and worth cherishing. Speaking of which, my feeling about Tsingtao Beer is really ordinary. But when I came here, I found that its position in my heart has risen... It turns out that it is so amazing!
The design of this museum is really good~ The exterior is great~
A variety of beers, just like going to a bar.
Everyone can get beer, which tastes great with honey-dipped peanuts.
There is probably no other beer chain in China that is better than Tsingtao, including this museum, and only Tsingtao has enough strength to do it.
When I went there, I learned that the Qingdao Beer Museum had been visited by nearly 8 million people. A simple estimate is that the ticket sales alone have brought in 400-500 million yuan, not including cultural and creative products, alcohol sales and restaurant revenue. I don’t know if there are other companies in China that can do industrial tourism so well. I have visited several liquor museums such as Fenjiu, Wuliangye, and Luzhou, which completely changed my stereotype of beer history.
There is a beer street near the Tsingtao Beer Museum. I went to Mama Cai when I went to Laoshan. It felt like the first time I drank beer with such a good malt taste. The beer in the Tsingtao Beer Museum (60 yuan level ticket) includes a cup of pure draft beer, a cup of original beer, and a bag of peanuts. It feels great.
For me, who can't live without alcohol, the favorite of the day, which I also did my homework and came here because of its reputation, is the Tsingtao Beer Museum. Thanks to the Germans, Tsingtao Beer was born here more than a hundred years ago and was built in 1903. This museum is very good and I recommend it with five stars. It fully displays the production equipment of Tsingtao Beer, as well as the history and culture of beer. Siemens generators, handmade saccharification furnaces, holographic projections that reproduce the ancient fermentation process, and walking into a drunken hut that will make you "drunk". There are too many things that I remember deeply. Finally, the production workshop of Tsingtao Beer has a very high level of automation. There are only two employees in the entire workshop who supervise the operation of the machines.
This is the old factory of Tsingtao Beer, which was later transformed into the first beer museum in the country. The ticket price is very cheap, and two glasses of beer are included with the ticket, one is the original beer and the other is the pure beer, so don't lose or damage the ticket by accident. I personally think that the pure beer tastes better than the original beer. Old alcoholics may prefer the heavy taste and bitter taste of the original beer, but I prefer the sweetness and aftertaste of the pure beer! Two large bags of beer beans will also be given, which can be eaten while drinking. Several areas inside are still very large, and there is also a relatively good promotion of beer culture. There are many models that reproduce the whole process of making beer in those days, and there are many tools used to make beer in the past. You can also see the traces of Tsingtao beer in various countries around the world and learn about beer brands in different countries. The drunken hut inside is also very interesting. After entering, I felt like I was drunk, walking crookedly and unsteadily, and I had no sense of balance at all. But the beer street next to the museum is simply a rip-off street. Several restaurants are super expensive. The dishes made with the same method as in the beer house are dozens of yuan more expensive here. The specialty shops on this street are also very deceptive. Not only are there few varieties, but the prices are very expensive. The shops are also messy. Several clerks just ask a few questions and don't answer. I suggest that you go directly to Taitung Pedestrian Street for dinner after shopping. For souvenirs, I recommend going to someone's specialty shop on Taitung Pedestrian Street. Their boss is very enthusiastic. You can buy special souvenirs that you can't see in other specialty shops. The quality of black garlic, donkey-hide gelatin, and Laoshan green tea is very good. All products are clearly marked and you won't be ripped off. I also bought a lot of fish fillets and squid shreds and mailed them directly to my home. They can provide mailing services. My children like to eat these dried seafood. I strongly recommend you to go to this store to buy specialty products!
It is far from the mainstream attractions, so you can go there when you want to experience the city. It is very professional, so I personally recommend visiting it last. As a student, it is very cost-effective to buy tickets, and you can get two glasses of beer. It also provides DIY beer customization (change packaging), 30 per bottle, just provide photos, I personally recommend it. It is commemorative, and there are many barbecue restaurants next to it, with beer and barbecue, you know.
Tsingtao Brewery has been in continuous operation since its establishment in 1903, and is truly a "century-old store". In the center of the square there is an eye-catching centennial anniversary sculpture and a monument engraved with "Ode to the Centennial".
The Beer Museum in Qingdao is the old factory of the Qingdao Brewery a hundred years ago. There are many old equipments in it. In the Beer Museum, we can see the historical development process of beer. Here we can also see the production process of beer, accompanied by the strong smell of fermented wheat, which makes people refreshed.
What we saw was the current production workshop of the Qingdao Brewery. What you see is what you get. This is how the beer we drink comes from. There are two parts in the whole exhibition process. The drinking time, the museum instantly turned into a small bar. Xiaojie, 4 years old, drank her first sip of beer in her life. It is a non-alcoholic beer drink specially prepared for children. Thumbs up for the beer museum. The whole venue has a strong black technology style.
Tips:
Ticket price: 60 yuan (including one cup of original puree, one cup of pure draft beer and a pack of beer beans)
Opening hours: 8:30-16:30
Suitable for ages: Family trips for children aged 6 and above, and adults who are interested in beer
Recommended reason: Learn about the history of Chinese beer development and visit the modern beer production line
Must-see item: beer tasting. There are non-alcoholic beer-flavored drinks prepared for children. Xiaojie couldn't stop drinking.