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Tour-goers can sample from a finishing tank at the brewing facility, which includes visits to the control room and lager cellar
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Choose Between Two Options
- $32.50 for a Beermaster tour for two (up to $50 value)
- $63.50 for a Beermaster tour for four (up to $100 value)
- See the tour schedule.
Excursions stop at the facility’s brew house, packaging floor, and several cellars, and even includes a sample directly from a finishing tank. During the two-hour walking tours, guests can sample beer and take home several souvenirs.
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About Anheuser-Busch
Anheuser-Busch's brewery tours unfold at six breweries across country. Despite different locations, the tours explore the same brewing legacy—one that started with a single St. Louis brewery in 1852 and blossomed into a internationally recognized brand name synonymous with beer. The tours' highlights include:
The Insider Details
During walking tours, visitors learn how Budweiser has honed its beer-making process to perfection. That means following the journey of one beer batch from farm to table—or, in this case, pint glass. En route, they may cool off in a lager cellar or come face-to-spout with a brew kettle.
The Horses
Budweiser's Clydesdales made their inaugural public appearance in 1933, celebrating the end of the Prohibition era and the beginning of Riding a Horse to a Bar Era. Since then, the equine celebrities have maintained a busy schedule. However, when they aren't marching at parades and fairs or starring in the company's game-day commercials, the horses call Anheuser-Busch's St. Louis and Fort Collins facilities home.