One of our favorite “tours” that we have enjoyed while traveling.
Mash tank in the brew house. The production areas were not only spotless, but the building interior painted and beautiful.
Just now Sher and I took the free tour of the Anheuser-Busch brewery, home of Budweiser beer. We were able to park in the designated tour parking lot. We had time to visit the welcome center and gift shop before our tour started after a short 20 minute wait.
This tour is just amazing. Two tour guides narrated the tour with mic’s so you could easily hear. It takes about 50 minutes and does require a lot of walking. The first stop is the Budweiser Clydesdale stable. Talk about pampered animals!
The tour will give you a concise history of the company and you see the actual brewing vats and learn the brewing procedures as well. It was striking how big the facility is and how much beer is brewed there…
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We went to the Jack Daniel’s Distillery in Lynchburg, TN several years ago. It was quite the experience!
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Some day the Kentucky Bourbon Trail will be in our sights.
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I don’t like beer, but I find breweries and the brewing process fascinating. I toured the Coors brewery in Golden Colorado years ago. More recently, I’ve photographed some of the local breweries, which we have lots of.
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We enjoy local craft breweries wherever we are. I remember taking a case of Coors back to Indiana back when you could not get it nationwide.
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It’s obvious that Roadtirement took the right fork to get the AB Brewery!
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LOL… absolutely
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I agree. A great tour. And free beer as I recall.
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Yes, your choice, Bud or Bud light.
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the tour would be nice, but I would love to see the horses!
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We saw the horses both outside and in the stable. There were several horses in their stalls, and the one pictured being groomed.
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