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Three-Hour Sunday Brewery Hop Tour for 2, 4, or 10 from STL Brewery Hop (Half Off)

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Kathryn
7 years ago
Choose the Saturday Hop as it stops at more places. Bring something to occupy your attention if you aren't a big drinker as the stops are an hour long and if you aren't drinking or eating, that is a bit long.

Three-hour tours reveal the history, methods, and best beers of two local breweries; includes samples

People are fascinated by the origins of things they love, which explains the popularity of brewery tours or visits to the factory where little sisters are made. See where it all began with this Groupon.

Choose from Three Options

  • $30 for a brewery hop tour for 2 people (a $60 value)
  • $60 for a brewery hop tour for 4 people (a $120 value)
  • $125 for a brewery hop tour for 10 people (a $250 value)

    The three-hour tour, listed as the Sunday Funday Brewery Hop on the merchant's website, kicks off at noon on Sundays. Groups board a 20-passenger bus and then travel to two local microbreweries. Here, tour participants sample one of the brewery's creations. Guides, meanwhile, speak about the history and methods during a behind-the-scenes tour of each location. Each tour participant gets a take-home STL Brewery Hop tasting glass and a 5- to 7-ounce pour at each stop.

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About oob STL Brewery Hop

When Lindsey Schaefer moved back to St. Louis, she noticed that something had changed. Microbreweries were popping up everywhere, and she pleasantly found more and more craft beers inside local stores. So, Lindsey created the STL Brewery Hop as a celebration of the city's best brews.

On weekends, a tour bus takes up to 20 passengers to local breweries, where guides speak to the history and operations of each business. They hand out samples, too, of course. A typical hop might sample the Cast Iron Oatmeal Brown of the 4 Hands Brewing Company or Urban Chestnut beer.

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