Brewery & Distillery Tour Limo Seattle · Ballard, Georgetown, Fremont Beer & Spirits Tours
brewery & distillery tour transportation

Nobody's the designated driver. That's the whole idea.

Private chauffeured brewery and distillery tours across Seattle's actual beer neighborhoods — the Ballard Brewery District, Georgetown, Fremont, plus the craft distilleries in SoDo and Woodinville. The entire crew drinks freely and gets home safely. No one sits out, no one drives, nobody hunts for Ballard parking. The vehicle holds your growlers, hops you between neighborhoods, and the day is yours.

per person
From $66 in a 14-pax Sprinter.
the whole idea
Nobody's the designated driver.
beer capital
Ballard — 12+ breweries walkable.
book by
3–5 weeks for summer Saturdays.

Seattle's beer neighborhoods, mapped for a crew.

Seattle's beer and spirits scene isn't in wine country — it's in distinct neighborhoods, each with its own character. Ballard is the walkable brewery capital. Georgetown is the historic brewing district. The distilleries cluster in SoDo and out by Woodinville. Here's each district, what's there, how walkable it is, and how we route a tour through it.

Six beer & spirits districts, routed for a chauffeured day

6
districts
30+
breweries & distilleries
0
designated drivers needed

Ballard Brewery District

the capital

The heart of Seattle craft beer — 12+ breweries within a walkable radius. The single best destination for a brewery crawl in the city.

On the route: Reuben's Brews, Stoup Brewing, Maritime Pacific, Populuxe, Obec, Lucky Envelope, and more — most within a few blocks.

drive from downtown
20 min · NW Seattle
walkability
Very high · walk the cluster
How we route it: drop the crew in the district, you walk between taprooms at your pace, text when ready to move to the next neighborhood.

Georgetown

historic brewing

Seattle's historic brewing neighborhood with an industrial-cool character. Home to one of the region's biggest beer names.

On the route: Georgetown Brewing (maker of Manny's Pale Ale), Machine House Brewery, Lowercase Brewing.

drive from downtown
15 min · S Seattle
walkability
Moderate · short hops
Pairs with SoDo distilleries — Georgetown and the distillery cluster are close, easy to combine in one half-day.

Fremont & Interbay

flagship names

Home to one of Seattle's most recognizable breweries, plus solid neighbors. Quirky Fremont character — "Center of the Universe."

On the route: Fremont Brewing (the big name, famous beer garden), Outlander Brewing, plus Interbay spots.

drive from downtown
15 min · N Seattle
walkability
Low · drive between
Fremont Brewing's beer garden is a destination in itself — many tours anchor here, then add Ballard (5 min away).

SoDo Distillery Row

craft spirits

Seattle's craft distillery cluster. Nationally recognized whiskey and spirits with guided, reservation-based tours.

On the route: Westland Distillery (American single malt, famous), Copperworks Distilling (downtown waterfront), and SoDo neighbors.

drive from downtown
10 min · SoDo
tour style
Structured · reserved slots
Reserve distillery tours first — Westland and Copperworks have set tour times. We build the route around your booked slots.

Capitol Hill Spirits

urban distillery

Urban craft distilling on Capitol Hill, easy to combine with the neighborhood's bar scene for a spirits-focused evening.

On the route: Oola Distillery (gin, vodka, whiskey), plus Capitol Hill cocktail bars for a tasting-to-cocktails progression.

drive from downtown
10 min · Capitol Hill
tour style
Tasting room + bars
Good evening add-on — pairs a distillery tasting with Capitol Hill's cocktail bars after.

Woodinville Whiskey District

award-winning

Out by the wine country — a serious distillery scene anchored by one of the most awarded distilleries in the country. Pairs naturally with a wine tour.

On the route: Woodinville Whiskey Co. (nationally awarded bourbon & rye), plus the surrounding Woodinville tasting district.

drive from downtown
30 min · Eastside
tour style
Guided · combine with wine
Beer + wine + whiskey day: Woodinville lets you combine a distillery tour with the wine tasting district in one Eastside booking.

Three ways to build the tour. Pricing for a 12-person crew.

A "brewery tour" can mean a casual Ballard crawl, a curated distillery experience, or a full multi-neighborhood marathon. Here are three structures with itinerary, vehicle, and per-person math for a 12-person crew. Pick one or use it as the starting point we customize around your group's favorites.

curated · spirits-focused

The Distillery Experience

5 hours of curated craft spirits — Westland, Copperworks, with reserved guided tastings. More structured, more educational.

  • Westland Distillery guided tour (reserved)
  • Copperworks waterfront tasting
  • Lunch reservation between tastings
  • Optional Woodinville Whiskey extension
  • Timing built around reserved tour slots
  • Vehicle holds bottle purchases
  • Designated driver throughout
  • Bottled water, USB charging
total · Sprinter, 5 hrs
$925
per person (12)
$77
marathon · the big day

The Full Tour

6 hours across Ballard, Georgetown, and Fremont. The multi-neighborhood marathon for serious crews and big celebrations.

  • Ballard district walk (morning)
  • Lunch + Georgetown historic breweries
  • Fremont Brewing beer garden (afternoon)
  • Party bus between all three
  • Party bus — sound system, mood lighting
  • Three neighborhoods, one vehicle
  • Holds the whole crew's haul
  • Designated driver all day
total · party bus, 6 hrs
$1,650
per person (20)
$83
why a chauffeur beats driving to the breweries

Beer tasting is volume. Math doesn't work with a designated driver.

A wine tasting is a few small pours. A brewery crawl is flights and pints across three or four stops — real volume. Asking someone to stay sober and drive defeats the whole point, and one person always ends up missing out. A chauffeured tour means everyone participates equally, gets home safely, and the logistics disappear.

  • 01
    Everyone drinks, nobody drives. The entire crew participates equally — no one drawing the short straw to stay sober.
  • 02
    Ballard parking is brutal. Weekend parking in the brewery district is a nightmare. We drop you at the cluster and you walk.
  • 03
    The vehicle holds the haul. Growlers, crowlers, bottles — kept cool in the vehicle. Leave with everyone's purchases loaded.
  • 04
    Neighborhood hopping made easy. Ballard to Georgetown to Fremont — the vehicle bridges them, no one navigating after a few beers.
  • 05
    Distillery slots coordinated. Westland and Woodinville Whiskey have set tour times. We build the route to hit your reservations.
  • 06
    Crew math is friendly. A Sprinter for 12 at $77 each, or a party bus for 20 at $83 — cheaper than the rideshare round-trips, and you all stay together.

Pick by crew size. Bigger crew, better math.

Brewery tours skew toward bigger crews than wine tours — and the per-person math gets very friendly at Sprinter and party-bus scale. Remember the haul takes up space too: a crew that fills every seat may want to size up for growler storage. When in doubt, the Sprinter is the brewery-tour sweet spot.

small crew · distillery-focused

Executive SUV

For a small crew of 4-6 or a curated distillery-focused day. Comfortable for the structured Westland/Copperworks experience where it's about the spirits, not the party. Generous cargo for bottle purchases.

crew
4–6
5-hr total
$575
per person
$96–144
most-booked · the crew sweet spot

Mercedes Sprinter

The brewery-tour workhorse. 14 passengers, standing-height cabin, forward-facing leather, USB charging, Bluetooth audio, and a big cargo bay for everyone's growlers. At $66-77 per person, the per-person math is hard to beat for a typical crew.

crew
8–14
5-hr total
$925
per person
$66–77
big crew · birthday · bachelor

Party Bus / Mini-Coach

For big birthday crews, bachelor parties, and corporate outings of 16-30. Wraparound seating, integrated sound system, LED mood lighting — the vehicle becomes part of the fun between breweries. The classic big-crew brewery marathon.

crew
16–30
6-hr total
$1,650+
per person
$55–83

Standard, not upsell.

Every brewery and distillery tour includes these by default. Hourly bookings have a 3-hour minimum. Tasting flights and distillery tour fees are paid directly at each venue — the limo covers transportation. Gratuity (20% standard) is on top.

designated driver
For the whole crew
Everyone drinks, nobody drives. The whole point.
the haul
Vehicle holds growlers
Crowlers, bottles, kept cool all day.
parking
No Ballard parking hunt
Dropped at the cluster, you walk.
audio
Bluetooth sound system
Crew playlist between stops.
refreshment
Bottled water
Hydration between tastings, in the vehicle.
distillery timing
Reservations coordinated
Route built around booked tour slots.
route
Customize freely
Your crew's favorite breweries, no fee to adjust.
safety
UTC-licensed chauffeur
Commercial insurance, drug-tested driver.
★★★★★

"Booked the Sprinter for my buddy's 30th — 12 of us doing the Ballard crawl. The driver dropped us right in the district, we walked between Reuben's, Stoup, and Obec at our own pace, then he ran us over to Fremont Brewing's beer garden. Every single one of us got to drink, nobody had to be the responsible one, and he held about 15 growlers in the back. $77 each for the whole day. We've already booked him again for a distillery day."

Marcus T.
30th birthday · 12-person Sprinter · Ballard + Fremont
August 2025

Asked & answered.

The questions crews ask before booking a brewery or distillery tour. Pricing, the designated-driver value, the best districts, distillery tours, growler storage, group sizes, bachelor/birthday tours. Anything not covered, call 206-512-8766.

Per-person cost depends on group size and tour length. A 5-hour Ballard brewery crawl in a 14-passenger Sprinter is about $66 per person. A 6-hour full multi-neighborhood tour in a 20-passenger party bus is roughly $83 per person. Smaller groups in an SUV run higher per person since the vehicle splits across fewer people. The math improves sharply with larger crews. Tasting flights and tour fees are paid directly at each brewery/distillery; the limo covers transportation only.
Beer tasting means volume — flights, pints, a few stops. Nobody in the group should be the designated driver, and nobody should be calculating whether they're under the limit. A chauffeured tour means the entire crew drinks freely and gets home safely, no one sits out, no one drives. Plus you skip Ballard's brutal weekend parking entirely, the vehicle holds growlers and crowler purchases, and you hop between neighborhoods (Ballard to Georgetown to Fremont) without anyone navigating.
The Ballard Brewery District is the heart of it — 12+ breweries within walking distance including Reuben's Brews, Stoup Brewing, Maritime Pacific, Populuxe, Obec, and Lucky Envelope. Georgetown is the historic brewing neighborhood (Georgetown Brewing, maker of Manny's; Machine House; Lowercase). Fremont has Fremont Brewing and Outlander. We typically drop the crew to walk the Ballard cluster, then drive to one or two other neighborhoods.
Yes. Seattle has a serious craft spirits scene. Westland Distillery in SoDo is nationally famous for American single malt whiskey and offers guided tours with reserved time slots. Copperworks Distilling is on the downtown waterfront. Woodinville Whiskey Co. (out by the wine country) is one of the most awarded distilleries in the country. Oola Distillery is on Capitol Hill. Distillery tours are more structured than brewery crawls — guided tastings, reservations required — so we coordinate timing around your booked tour slots.
Yes. The vehicle stays with you the whole tour and holds all your growlers, crowlers, bottle purchases, and distillery bottles securely between stops, kept cool. Most brewery tour crews leave with a haul — the cargo space is yours for the day. No carrying cases of beer around or worrying about them sitting in a hot car. SUVs, Sprinters, and party buses all have ample storage for the day's purchases.
Executive SUV for 4-6 (small crew or distillery-focused group), Sprinter for 8-14 (the most common brewery crew size), party bus for 16-22 (big birthday or bachelor crews), mini-coach for 24-30 (corporate outings, large celebrations). Brewery tours skew toward bigger crews than wine tours — the per-person math gets very friendly at party-bus scale, often under $85 per person for a full day.
Absolutely — bachelor parties and birthday crews are the most common brewery tour bookings. The party bus is popular for these: sound system, mood lighting, and the vehicle becomes part of the fun between stops. We coordinate the route around the group's favorite breweries, handle the designated-driver duty entirely, and hold all the growlers. For full bachelor/bachelorette weekend coordination, our dedicated bachelor & bachelorette page covers multi-day structures.
Summer weekends (June-September) and any Saturday are heaviest — book 3 to 5 weeks ahead, especially for Sprinters and party buses. Distillery tours need more lead time because the distillery tour slots themselves (Westland, Woodinville Whiskey) book up — reserve those first, then book the transportation around them, ideally 4+ weeks out. Weekday brewery tours and smaller SUV groups can often be secured 1 to 2 weeks ahead.

Tell us the crew and the breweries. We'll build the tour.

Tell us your crew size, the date, and which districts or distilleries you want to hit. We send a quote with a suggested route, timing, and the right vehicle for the crew plus the growler haul. Reserve distillery tour slots first, then book us around them. 3–5 weeks ahead for summer Saturdays.