This place was absolutely awesome. The tour and th...
This place was absolutely awesome. The tour and the people are great. Didn't know Budweiser made so many different beers. Really enjoyed the venture.
This place was absolutely awesome. The tour and the people are great. Didn't know Budweiser made so many different beers. Really enjoyed the venture.
So I am by no ways a fan of anheuser Busch and their movement to take over the world but the history in this place intrigued me. As a homebrewer, I was intrigued to see their process and the evolution of it. We bought into the brewmaster tour and I would say I was dissatisfied. It was out of order of the brewing process, and did not include a tour of the process control center. The boil and mash area for the tour was super limited and you really don't taste along the process. Even though you see a good bit, I believe this tour sucked for the cash I paid. The museum was interesting to see the history but I wish there was so much more into the process.
Enjoy, not just local anhueser busch products but includes international and acquired craft offerings
A piece of STL history! Neat place to visit for tours and at Christmastime.
The tour is not what it used to be. The bier garden is cool and much needed just not executed well.
Really nice atmosphere and friendly staff. Clean and well put together tour. Great attraction!
There weren't any unicorns. Also they have two huge elevators in the brew house. They have never let the clydesdales ride the elevators despite the more than adequate weight rating. It's a tragedy really.
Free brewery tour of a historic location in St Louis. Free brew tasting at the end can not beat that value.
Amazing experience. Took the family for a day trip to Saint Louis and we visited the brewery while we were there. Could not have made a better choice. The tour was really interesting, the guides were fun and informative and we got to drink our beer in the end as well! What more could we ask for?
I miss the old days before the Biergarten Experience when you could skip out of the tour early and get your free beer without having to be subjected to all the AB propaganda. But alas, the tour is still interesting and there is indeed free beer at the end!
What a wonderful time spent with my family here at an brewery. Will recommended to anyone that will visit the st Louis area.
The home of Budweiser (and a surprising number of other beers), Anheuser-Busch offers daily tours of its brewing facility. The tour includes a visit to the Clydesdale stables, fermentation tanks, bottling line, and brewhouse. You also get free beer at the end! The scale of this place is unbelievable.
Tour is very informative plus free beer how can you best that?
I am in love with the historic architecture that is in working order and still open to public. The old world charm is still there among modern amenities which you can enjoy with a couple of fresh beer to taste. The Brewery lights are one of the major additions that you do not want to miss if you are in St Louis. Remember to be an early bird during holidays if you want to take the tours. They get sold out pretty fast.
Great tour it is mostly outside though and in the humidity it was a little uncomfortable but that's MO in the summer time! lol
Great tour! About an hour long tour once you get in line
The whole facility was awesome and the beer master tour was awesome me and my wife had a great time and all the staff is very nice and helpful are tour guide john did a great job telling us the history and made it very enjoyable would def come back in the future
Free tour with free beer. Do you need another reason to come?
Really enjoyed this tour, guides were great, history was interesting.
Really informative tour...and free! Great tour guide. Well worth the trip.
Great free attraction. Highly recommend this experience!
Very informative. Laid back. Give you free beer every.
We did the beermaster tour here and it was amazing. Highly recommend! Make sure to make a reservation online if you plan to do a tour because otherwise they will certainly be sold out. We went on a Saturday (with tickets reserved beforehand) and every tour was sold out when we arrived around 12:30. Even if you don t do a tour though, they have $2 beers in the lobby and gift shop area...even for 312!
Happy birthday baby doll had a blast don't drink and still had a great time
Free tour was entertaining. Seeing the Clydesdales was great. Nice beer garden with decent food, too (Oktoberfest). Worth a stop.
It's cool to see a big brewery like this. Lot of history. The stable was one of the cooler parts. The bottling is pretty cool too.
The basic tour is okay but really enjoyed the more in-depth tours even though they cost. Great place to stop for a beer if you're nearby. Good selection of AB products, and the craft beer breweries they own, at the bars. Plus they are cheaper than other bars. Food is good also.
As a lifelong St Louisan, I finally had the opportunity to go on the AB tour. We did the mid-level one where you got a beer that was bottled that day to take home. The tour was interesting and informative, and it was really neat to see the inside of buildings I ve driven past my whole life.
The care taken to the history and preservation is amazing, and I would recommend the tour to anyone interested - even if you re not a drinker.
Well it would have been much better if there was no beer festival going on same time. Just make sure you check for any large events before you come.
a great experience for free. You get to see the Clydesdale paddock and stables, lager fermentation tanks which hold 3800 barrels each, kettle area for creation of the wort, and you get to a small sample of free beer halfway through the tour and a free 16 ounce beer at the end of the tour. Tour takes about 45 minutes to one hour. Parking is easy and there is a huge gift store.
Let's be honest, I went for the free tour. We were given a nice introduction to the factory, and had the opportunity to view some of the major processes. The free tour is not a walkthrough of the factory from grain to bottle, if you want to experience that you'll have to pay. Overall, the tour guides were very knowledgeable, and you get to enjoy a free drink or two along the way.
The tour is very informative and you get to drink free beer
i m not old yet to go in the beer shop but when i am im getting high
Awesome... tour guide was educational and hilarious...highly recommended.!!! Free and a free 16oz at the end.....A+
Nice place to visit, interesting piece of history. Tour guide did great
The brewery has a free tour which provides some interesting history and an idea as to how the production takes place. You also get a small sample as part of the tour and a token for a free 16oz draft at the end of the tour.
The free tours are on the hour every hour. There are other paid tours which go into further details.
There is the biergarten which is their outdoor restaurant right at the entrance. In the summer this is where the free beer is usually given out. This has a broader selection.
When we did the tour in the winter our choices were just limited to bud/bud light/grey goose and shock top.
We chose the tour that you pay for instead of the free one. I believe you get to see more of the process and get more free beer. We loved seeing the history and the beer making process. It is a must see while visiting St Louis.
Awesome free history lesson, I still hate beer though...
1st time coming and I had a great time with family!
The place is cool, events are better. Tours are great.
So much fun, free beer plus architect and history very interesting. Thanks Roco and Frenchy for the amazing tour. Dilly Dilly!
Took the Bud Light tour. Beautiful place. Loved the history behind the brand. Tour guides were informative.
This was a great way to spend the day as a visitor from out of town. Took the 2.5 hour Brewmaster tour and was fortunate to be grouped with a great bunch of hilarious fun (and beer loving) people. Made it super fun.
The Anheuser Busch brewery is nestled in a convenient location in south St. Louis. Free guest parking is available to those visiting the downtown attraction. It is a great experience to walk through the brewery of one of the nation's most revered beer companies. A complimentary beer follows the guest tour. The area also encompasses a restaurant.
It is a delightfully delicious place to eat. It is always very busy and a little cramped but it is definitely worth it. The staff was extremely polite and very friendly.
Great ambiance and drinks!
This place is awesome! This is a fun place to meet friends and make new ones.
Poorly operated and staffed. The amount of bathrooms doesn t work for the amount of occupants. Underwhelming. Seems like a gaggle of volunteers and not one person employed or cares what s happening.
Really great experience! We did the Brewery Tour and it was super fun. We got to see the famous Clydesdale horses, sample beer, see some behind the scenes stuff, and even got a wooden chip that we could redeem for a 16oz beer! Afterwards we were able to take a picture with one of the Clydesdale horses and check out the gift shop. Highly recommend!
It was lots of people but very family oriented and fun. If you want to take pics with Clydesdale horses you must make that the first stop once you walk in. Do not stop and do anything else first. Head straight to stables or the line gets stupid long!! They should give out time tickets for stables that's the only reason I didnt give 5 stars
We took the complimentary tour at Anheuser-Busch, simple yet informing. I was mostly excited to see the Clydesdales, but they were eating when we went and all I got to see was their hind ends. We got free beer tokens, but still stuffed from lunch we passed on it. It s definitely worth a stop if you re in the area, and there are more advanced tours available if you so wish to take one of those.
Do you have to be racist to work there, is that like a requirement!
Don't pay for the $10 tour. Just go on the free tour. The same tour except you see a bottling line that is not running and you get a "fresh" bottle of Bud Light.
This is a must see tour while in St Louis. We took the "Day Fresh Tour" and were not disappointed. We saw the beautiful Clydesdales, the beechwood aging cellar and automated bottling facility.
Really good tours. Tasters if you're good to have it. And a free beer. Very interesting
Would recommend the Anheuser-Busch Brewery Tour to anyone visiting St. Louis. The tour is free (+ free beer) and takes about an hour from start to finish. Facilities are also very interesting from a historical and operational perspective - plus you get to see a few of the Clydesdales. Children are welcome on the tours, so it makes this a great family experience.
The brewmaster tour was great loved the whole experience
This place is awesome and they sells a lot of beers to making money.
Great place for a free beer, after the 45 minute free brewery tour! Highly recommended & a fun place to visit!
It is a place you must know. Budweiser factory is a tourist landmark of Saint Louis. Lots of history, century-old buildings, guided tours and beer tasting. Great for photos and group of friends.
Great time on the brewery tour, even the none beer drinking wife had a great time inspite of not wanting to go at first.
Great history and tour well worth it.Great experience
had a good time looking at all the history and the pride that goes into all that is made,the sample that we received were great and same day brew bottle of bud was also the best!!! loved the Clydesdale!!! what an awesome horse!!! would love to take another tour!!!!
Excellent light display free admission and parking. Food to buy if you want or can be a very inexpensive evening. Lots of photo opportunity. Nice ice skating rink with rented skates. Very kid friendl
Beautiful Tour! Very informative and worth every penny!
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.
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