Beer tasting at Tøsse Brygghus
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Combining local history, brewing craftsmanship, and fantastic flavors on a beer tasting and tour at Tøsse Brygghus in Osterøy 50 minutes from Bergen.
Welcome to TØSSE Brygghus, where tradition meets passion! As part of the historic Tøsse Mølle on Osterøy, the brewery carry on a legacy that dates back to 1866. Nestled deep in the beautiful Osterfjord, the brewery is surrounded by majestic mountains and nourished by crystal-clear water, the same pure source that has powered the mill for generations. Today, this pristine water is used combined with premium oats from the mill to brew Norway's finest craft beer. The result? A taste experience like no other!
Visit Tøsse Brygghus and enjoy freshly brewed craft beer while dipping your toes in the fjord. Immerse yourself in the fascinating history of the mill and the village or join a unique guided mill tour. Here, every sip is a taste of true craftsmanship and a piece of Norwegian history.
How to get to Tøsse Brygghus - a hidden gem in the heart of Osterfjord:
Tøsse Brygghus is beautifully located at the innermost point of Osterfjord, surrounded by untouched Western Norwegian nature. This charming village offers an unforgettable experience, whether you arrive by boat, car, or bus.
Just 50 minutes from Bergen, whether by land or sea, we are easily accessible for both a day trip or a weekend getaway filled with taste and tradition. The brewery can also assist with transport and accommodation, ensuring a complete experience from start to finish.
An unforgettable tasting experience:
Tasting freshly brewed craft beer is always exciting - but enjoying it right inside the brewery, by the fjord, surrounded by the aroma of malt, hops, and oats? That's an experience like no other!
Tøsse Brygghus combine local history, brewing craftsmanship, and fantastic flavors. The beer tasting includes a selection of unique brews, perfectly paired with cured meats from the goat farm in Tyssefjella, where the goats are naturally fed with oat flour from our own mill.
Group visits:
The brewery can accommodate groups of 5 to 60 people, and the popular beer tasting experience includes a tasting board with four different beer varieties, served with local cured meat. Non-alcoholic beer options are also available.
The tour starts with a walk around the brewery to learn about the history of the mill and the secrets behind good craft beer. Afterward, the group sits down and is served beer and cured meats – along with more mill stories.
For those eager to dive deeper into history, you can also include a guided tour of the traditional oat mill. You'll get a firsthand look at how an oat mill operates, learn about its 150-year journey, and discover why the oat flakes from Tøsse Mølle are in a class of their own.
The beer tasting lasts 2-3 hours. If a mill tour is included, it lasts 3-4 hours.
The tour is conducted in Norwegian or English, depending on what suits your group. (A bit of German may be included during the mill tour.)
Looking for a tailored experience? Tøsse Brygghus are happy to arrange custom visits for team-building events, birthdays, and other special occasions.
Extend your stay – Accommodation & outdoor adventures:
To make the most of your visit to Tøsse Brygghus, we recommend staying a night or two at Fjordslottet. This allows you to combine your brewery visit with fantastic outdoor experiences, such as hiking in Tyssefjella, a boat trip on the fjord, or a relaxing stroll through the picturesque Kossdalen valley.
Tyssefjella offers well-marked trails, breathtaking landscapes, scenic waterfalls, and a charming goat farm. For those seeking adventure, a hike to Osterøy's highest peak (862 meters above sea level) rewards you with a stunning panoramic view. Looking for a guided experience? The brewery also offer expert-led hiking tours.
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