Žaldokas Beer program

The museum offers a unique glimpse at the beer traditions in Biržai. Visitors will be able to savor local beer produced at the oldest brewery in town. To round off the experience, beer will be accompanied by local food. During the program, visitors will be acquainted with the traditional beer making process and tools, as well as local customs. Visitors will be entertained by a  folklore ensemble from Aukštaitija region and they can expect to take part in their lively performance.

 

This program is only suitable for adults and it should be booked in advance.

 

Special version of the program is available for wedding ceremonies. 

 

The beer program is available in Lithuanian, Latvian, Russian and English, based upon availability of the guides.


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