Abstract: Beer tourism has emerged as a global phenomenon that merges cultural heritage, economic development, and sustainability. This paper presents a systematic literature review aimed at analysing the economic, cultural, and environmental impacts of beer tourism in a global context. Following the PRISMA protocol, the study examined 42 academic papers published between 2010 and 2025, identifying seven with the most significant theoretical and practical contributions to the field. The results demonstrate that beer tourism generates local employment, strengthens cultural identity, and fosters entrepreneurship....
Keywords: Tourist Routes; Beer Tourism; Impacts; Literature Review.
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