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Beer Available At Anheuser-Busch Brewery (arranged by most recent)
Natty Daddy 2, Michelob Ultra n/a, Michelob Honey Lager 10, Michelob Golden Draft Light 2, Michelob Golden Draft 6, Becks Sapphire 9, Budweiser n/a, Michelob Light 1, Budweiser Chelada Picante 11, Budweiser Black Crown 10, Budweiser Project Twelve - Batch 63118 (St Louis) 15, Michelob 4, Bud Light n/a, Bud Light Golden Wheat 8, Redbridge 8, Shock Top Lemon Shandy 11, Wild Red 12, Shock Top End of the World Midnight Wheat 28, Wild Blue 9, ODouls Amber 1
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92 AMBIANCE 5/5 SERVICE 10/10 SELECTION 12/15 FOOD N/A VALUE 10/10 OVERALL 19/20 NeoHippie2 (33) Louisville, Kentucky | August 29, 2012 Went on the Beermaster tour. You have to call ahead and reserve a spot because they only take 10 people on each tour. It’s 25 dollars but I think it is well worth it. The tour takes about 2 hours and they take you everywhere, right out onto the bottling line all the behind the scenes stuff. You get to taste Budweiser as it is being made and you get to pour yourself a pint right out of the finishing tanks with you very own commemorative glass they give you. Really a neat experience. You also get a hat and "honorary beermaster" certificate. At the end they take you back to your private suite with a fridge stocked with just about every single product they make and you can drink as much as you want for about an hour or so. Awesome experience. | 64 AMBIANCE 3/5 SERVICE 8/10 SELECTION 8/15 FOOD N/A VALUE 10/10 OVERALL 13/20 thegreenrooster (55) St.louis, Missouri | January 18, 2012 Went on the tour for the first time in a long time. Pretty bare bones. They take you to the brew house, canning and bottling rooms and of course to see the clydesdales. No real discussion about the brewing process it’s more like here’s where we make it. Here’s where we store it and then package it. Of course it is free and you do get 2 pints at the end of the tour so it can still be worth an hour. I used to live in Soulard about 2 blocks away from the campus and I really miss living in this historic neighborhood. | 88 AMBIANCE 5/5 SERVICE 10/10 SELECTION 13/15 FOOD N/A VALUE 10/10 OVERALL 16/20 khan (12) Illinois | August 17, 2011 Great deal and a must see if your in St Louis. The tour is a blast and is really impressive. Overall worth checking out. | 74 AMBIANCE 4/5 SERVICE 8/10 SELECTION 8/15 FOOD N/A VALUE 9/10 OVERALL 17/20 jandd1983 (122) Florissant, Missouri | August 6, 2011 The cost of admission is free, so what a deal. Good tour, just tons of mass produced same-same beer rolling off the lines. Great place to see where it all started, and where all the ’rice’ beer comes from. | 66 AMBIANCE 4/5 SERVICE 9/10 SELECTION 5/15 FOOD N/A VALUE 10/10 OVERALL 15/20 csaso (126) Missouri | July 23, 2011 The A-B tour is a must for anyone visiting (or living) in STL. The grounds and facilities are amazing, and pristinely kept up. Tasting at the end is great, since the whole thing is free. Selection is hit or miss - obviously A-B beers, but the quality varies. Most recently it was very poor - mostly just your basics of Bud, Bud Light, Bud Select and the spin offs of those (Lime, etc). The only halfway decent was Stella. I have been there many times before, though, where the selection was much better. | 50 AMBIANCE 4/5 SERVICE 5/10 SELECTION 1/15 FOOD N/A VALUE 1/10 OVERALL 15/20 jmagnus87 (55) Rockford, Illinois | March 31, 2011 Tour is awesome. As is the tasting at the end. The beer-to-go selection is crap and way too expensive. | 86 AMBIANCE 5/5 SERVICE 9/10 SELECTION 10/15 FOOD N/A VALUE 10/10 OVERALL 19/20 sroberts (26) Columbia, Missouri | September 7, 2009 The Anheuser-Busch Campus is amazing and is a must see for anyone passing through St. Louis. The tour is one of the best that I have been on. The guides are very knowledgeable and provide an educational experience. The tasting at the end is a great closure to the tour. | 76 AMBIANCE 4/5 SERVICE 9/10 SELECTION 7/15 FOOD N/A VALUE 10/10 OVERALL 18/20 phaleslu (314) Cincinnati, Ohio | July 17, 2009 I’ve probably done this tour at least two dozen times. It’s essential for those visiting St. Louis and it takes a little under an hour. A few of the buildings are on the National Register of Historic Places, so the grounds do have a special feel to them. A slight knock to the ambience because it has gotten increasingly corporate and touristy over the years (and, I know, it’s always been a far cry from small breweries). The tasting room obviously has primarily A-B products, but a few others they distribute in North America (occasionally Stella, Beck’s, and others will appear). You can also get drafts of things before they come out en masse; I was among the first to try Bare Knuckle Stout and Shock Top on tours in recent years. The smell of the brewery wafts all the way across South City on clear, warm nights and that’s a good thing. The buildings, the story, the clydesdales, and the pageantry are unique, even if most of the beer isn’t. This place is important to St. Louis and I hope InBev doesn’t strip away even more of what makes it special. | 52 AMBIANCE 3/5 SERVICE 8/10 SELECTION 5/15 FOOD N/A VALUE 4/10 OVERALL 10/20 grobeen (10) , Illinois | June 15, 2009 Its all about the huge enterprise of AB beer. Staff are nice, place is fine, but its AB beer. A nice tour for a family on vaction, but not a great place to hang out. | 70 AMBIANCE 4/5 SERVICE 8/10 SELECTION 9/15 FOOD N/A VALUE 10/10 OVERALL 14/20 aaronhaywood (5) Colorado Springs, Colorado | May 6, 2009 My first brewery tour in the summer of 08. Free which was nice and all the free samples you want in the end. Then again of course, it is Budweiser. It was nice to learn how the classic lager and its brethren are brewed though. |
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