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4 years ago

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A
4 years ago

The best brewery tour out there! I can t wait to ...

The best brewery tour out there! I can t wait to come back again and bring my wife. I did just the general tour but I plan on coming back again and doing the Beermaster tour which is longer and you get to taste the beer right out of the finishing room! Also all the samples you get it pays for itself!

S
4 years ago

Better off doing the tour. I love the beer tour, ...

Better off doing the tour. I love the beer tour, but we just stopped in to see the lights. Very pretty but the tunnel was better last year. Otherwise lights are about the same. Beer sample lines are combined with food and drink so it's extra long. It seems like they closed down earlier(9:30pm) and only allow one sample. I like the games and video playing in the back but was very lucky to get to sample one beer. Was disappointed with the variety would've liked to try a limited edition or seasonal beer.

Still not a bad trip but not as much fun as last year.

K
4 years ago

We would highly recommend the Brew Master tour! Ou...

We would highly recommend the Brew Master tour! Our guide was witty, entertaining and knowledgeable, and we got to see and do so much! From tasting beer to seeing the Clydesdales, our tour was excellent. The headphones are a nice added touch so that the guide doesn t have to scream and participants can hear everything the entire tour.

J
4 years ago

You get to drink and taste on the tour, you get a ...

You get to drink and taste on the tour, you get a bottle to take home, you see the stables, horses, bottling, boxing, brewing, and more. Very good time. It is a walking tour and has some steps and elevators. Billy gave a good tour! Take it slow if you dont drink often or don't have food in your belly. They give you a lot to drink.

D
4 years ago

Loved the history, and the story of the brew proce...

Loved the history, and the story of the brew process. The horses were beautiful, and we saw the dogs looming in the background. The beer samples were the best. Especially loved the souvenir shop.

E
4 years ago

So much fun! We did the "Day Fresh" tour for $10 ...

So much fun! We did the "Day Fresh" tour for $10 and were given two free beers and 2 free samples. The tour was very well organized and guides spoke with microphones making it easy to hear every detail. The restaurant was also very good with delicious food, great service and a cool atmosphere. The gift shop was surprisingly reasonably priced. We will definitely visit every time we are in STL!

D
4 years ago

Flight of beers is nice - sampling of 4 is like $6...

Flight of beers is nice - sampling of 4 is like $6

Free 45 min tour - consists of a bit of a history lesson, then walking outside to the stable to see and take (mandatory) photos with the horses and carriages (this was the major portion), then to the beechwood aging seller (refrigeration room) for a few minutes
It was difficult to hear much of what the guide was saying in either the stable or the aging room.
The ticket allows you to get a free beer afterwards.

The main room has some cool memorabilia / advertisements from the past

I
4 years ago

Fun place, good beers, friendly staff, though it g...

Fun place, good beers, friendly staff, though it gets a little crowded when brewery tour groups come through on the weekends.
This place is awesome!
Great ambiance and drinks!
I went to this place with my friends to celebrate one of my friend's birthday. This place serves the best beer and tasty food.

C
4 years ago

may be a fun place to tour, but as a driver yall n...

may be a fun place to tour, but as a driver yall need to revise your idle policy ... its 100 degrees out and i cant run my truck to stay cool. Contrary to popular belief, not every new truck has an APU. Because of the current idle policy here drivers either freeze in the winter or bake in the summer. Please help us help you.

M
4 years ago

The free brewery tour is great for free, but it di...

The free brewery tour is great for free, but it didn't have much substance and you didn't see a lot. Beer on tap there was better than regular bud but still tasted like cheap beer. If you've done the Guinness factory tour no need to do this.

E
4 years ago

I was staying at a nearby airbnb this past weekend...

I was staying at a nearby airbnb this past weekend and decided to walk over to the brewery for the holiday lights; I was very pleasantly surprised! The lights were amazing, there was a wonderful crowd, the brewery was generous with samples, and the giftshop was fairly priced. It was really cool to see the Budweiser Clydesdales up close. Being from Kentucky, I'm used to distilleries but this brewery is truly an amazing experience; it is like it's own city!

R
4 years ago

Excellent experience. The beer garden is a very ni...

Excellent experience. The beer garden is a very nice atmosphere and the brewery campus is filled with historic buildings and a beautiful horse stable. Highly recommend. You do have to pay extra for the canning line, but the standard tour is still a lot of fun and doesn t cost anything.

J
4 years ago

This is an excellent, highly-polished and professi...

This is an excellent, highly-polished and professional tour that still maintains a sense of personality. History, architecture, science, live Clydesdales, and free beer; what else is there to say?

S
4 years ago

Even if you are not a beer drinker, or dont usuall...

Even if you are not a beer drinker, or dont usually like beer, go on this tour! Even the free tour gives several samples, which can include icee in place of beer. You still see the Clydesdale on the free tour and the guides were friendly. It was hot and sunny out but the majority of the tour was in doors. The parking lot was packed, but there was plenty of street parking.

C
4 years ago

My husband and I took the day fresh tour during ou...

My husband and I took the day fresh tour during our vacation in St Louis. One of the neatest tours I have been on. You get to drink and taste on the tour, you get a bottle to take home, you see the stables, horses, bottling,
boxing, brewing, and more. Very good time. It is a walking tour and has some steps and elevators. Billy gave a good tour! Take it slow if you dont drink often or don't have food in your belly. They give you a lot to drink.

L
4 years ago

On the brewery tour we got to see the flavor tanks...

On the brewery tour we got to see the flavor tanks where wood is added, only some of the actual brewing process tanks, the Clydesdale horses, and the public tap house. While the buildings had very interesting architecture, the brewing process is so automated now being such a large company that you really don't get to see very much of it. Most of the tour was simply looking at the old buildings. Then they wanted to charge you $40 for a picture of yourself.

D
4 years ago

Wow! Amazing tour. We had an exceptional tour guid...

Wow! Amazing tour. We had an exceptional tour guide and felt like we learned so much about Anheuser-Busch, beer in general, and the city of St. Louis. We've done countless brewery tours but this one was one of the best. The Clydesdale horses were beautiful. Their stable is fancier than my house. We were able to try a new product that was not yet released to the public which was fun. We also visited during the time that their "Dilly, Dilly!" campaign had just begun, so we were able to experience that!

S
4 years ago

I went just for the walk. That area by the brewery...

I went just for the walk. That area by the brewery is historic St. Louis, but also off limits to the public. The complementary tour is only about a mile. And there is two beer samplings. Every native should go, just like every St. Louis native should visit the main library.

J
4 years ago

We came here to see the lights a few days before C...

We came here to see the lights a few days before Christmas and it was jam packed and all of the tours were sold out. We still enjoyed walking around.....this place is huge, the lights are gorgeous and we definitely need to come back soon so we can take a tour! The gift shop here is pretty spectacular, lots of really great items there! We didn't want to wait in the long lines for any of the food items but it smelled amazing so we will be back soon for sure! :)

C
4 years ago

Had a great time checking out the history and the ...

Had a great time checking out the history and the little tour. I was excited to see the horses and enjoy a cold one. Free tour comes with drink at the end. The garden and gift shop are set up very nice

j
4 years ago

I am not going to lie I still. Am upset over a for...

I am not going to lie I still. Am upset over a foreign beverage company buying an American company. But the tour is still informative and free. Wee took the tour that is just the stable and holding tanks for fermentation and the mash. You need to have a designated driver because there is a free beer in the end

M
4 years ago

Horrible company to work for. You can see the empl...

Horrible company to work for. You can see the employees misery here. Once Anheuser Busch was purchased by InBev in 2008, the Brazilian-managed company InBev cut lots of costs and laid off a lot of workers here in St. Louis.

F
4 years ago

I did the free tour, and then the Bud Light tour (...

I did the free tour, and then the Bud Light tour (same as free, but is $10 and you get to see the bottling process and more beer samples and a chance to get beer tokens from trivia questions.) It was so much fun, if I'm ever in St. Louis again I'll make sure to come back!

D
4 years ago

This was a blast. I never knew touring Budwieser ...

This was a blast. I never knew touring Budwieser would be so interresting. Take the tour, it is well worth it. They walk you through the whole process that they have been doing for ages now.

L
4 years ago

The tour of the brewery is great, you get to know ...

The tour of the brewery is great, you get to know about the process of making beer while you walk in this historic and symbolic building of the St. Louis, the tour is completely free and you get also free beer at the end of the tour, very recommended.

J
4 years ago

We took the Bud Light tour. Had to pay $30 for me ...

We took the Bud Light tour. Had to pay $30 for me and the wife and my two boys. It was a great tour. 3 free samples, extensive tour of the factory, and a free bottle of beer to take home that was brewed today.

H
4 years ago

The tour is definitely worth doing if you're visit...

The tour is definitely worth doing if you're visiting St. Louis and want a bit of history. You can catch views of operations, tour the facilities, and even see some of the Clydesdale horses used in the Budweiser commercials. Not a good place to bring little kids - lots of walking and some stairs. Recommend this being adults or older kids only. It's really pretty during the holidays - the decorate the whole brewery with lights!

About Anheuser-Busch

Anheuser-Busch: America's Best-Loved Brewery and Beers

Anheuser-Busch is a renowned American brewery that has been creating some of the world's most popular beers for over 165 years. The company was founded in 1852 by Eberhard Anheuser, a German-American soap manufacturer, who later partnered with his son-in-law Adolphus Busch to create the iconic brand we know today.

Over the years, Anheuser-Busch has become synonymous with quality beer and brewing excellence. The company has an impressive portfolio of brands that includes Budweiser, Bud Light, Michelob Ultra, Stella Artois, and many more. These beers are enjoyed by millions of people around the world and have won numerous awards for their taste and quality.

But Anheuser-Busch is more than just a brewery; it's a company that cares about its customers and communities. For over 165 years, Anheuser-Busch has been committed to creating stronger communities and meaningful moments for people everywhere.

One way that Anheuser-Busch achieves this goal is through its various sustainability initiatives. The company is dedicated to reducing its environmental impact by using renewable energy sources like wind power and solar energy in its breweries. It also works closely with farmers to ensure sustainable agriculture practices are used in growing hops and barley – two key ingredients in beer production.

In addition to sustainability efforts, Anheuser-Busch also supports various charitable organizations through its philanthropic arm – The Anheuser-Busch Foundation. This foundation provides funding for disaster relief efforts as well as education programs focused on responsible drinking.

Anheuser-Busch also believes in bringing people together for a better world. Through partnerships with sports teams like the NFL and MLB, the company creates memorable experiences for fans while promoting responsible drinking habits at games.

Overall, Anheuser-Busch is much more than just a brewery; it's an American institution that brings people together through great beer while making positive contributions to society along the way. With over 165 years of brewing experience under their belt combined with their commitment towards sustainability initiatives & philanthropy work - there’s no doubt why they’re one of America’s best-loved breweries!