Address: 1200 Lynch St, St. Louis, MO 63118, USA
Phone: +13145772626
Sunday: 11AM–6PM
Monday: 11AM–6PM
Tuesday: 11AM–6PM
Wednesday: 11AM–6PM
Thursday: 11AM–6PM
Friday: 11AM–6PM
Saturday: 11AM–6PM
Gray Pendleton
Excellent tour!
Bill Kolve
I drove from WI to Missouri to tour Anheuser Busch because I love Michelob Golden light went on there tour and then found out that the only thing they have at the gift shop was a glass that said Golden light how sad I could of got that at a yard sale or a bar back in Wisconsin. Y
Oliver K.
Nice tour of an impressive brewery. $16.50 entry but 2.5 beers plus tour. Highly Recommended.
G. Joey Y.B. “Kiōki” Nelson
Get tickets on-line becayse tours can easily get sold-out.
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Yes. And you can visit Grant's Farm to see where they are and how they live.
Went on the free tour, there were definitely children on the tour, lots of interesting things to see. Of course they can't get the free beer but I believe a soft drink is provided.
The tour is absolutely free, and it includes a beer of your choice at the end.
They can accommodate your needs..just call ahead.
The paid tour was fantastic, even my wife, who didn't want to go had a great time. Clydesdales, dog Bud, history, samples and a free pint at the end.
It would be beneficial if you made reservations. I'm pretty sure 12 is a full tour.
The budlight was honestly great. Not too long, not too short, great for the price and honestly quite fun
No, under 21 is welcome, they will just get a soft drink rather than a beer
It depends on the level of the tour you sign up for. We saw A couple of them. Yes. Ask when you sign up
Dunno...check with them.
Yes. And if you can take the paid tour. It's inexpensive and worth it.
The General Brewery tour is complimentary, offered throughout the year, and lasts approximately 45 minutes. For tour times, please check at the reception desk upon your arrival. Tickets are free and are available on a first come, first served basis. Or, to guarantee your tour time and spots, you can reserve tickets for $5.00 each. You will observe the entire 7-Step Brewing Process and also see the world-famous Budweiser Clydesdales at our historic stables built in 1885. These majestic giants have become a symbol for quality and excellence and have appeared in some of the most memorable Super Bowl commercials over the years, representing an iconic part of Anheuser-Busch history. To complete the tour, guests will also see some of our Brew Kettles and feel the cool Beechwood Aging Cellars. https://www.budweisertours.com/locations/st-louis-missouri/attractions.html
They close at 4 on the weekends because of the holiday lights. If you call early enough someone should be there
Brewery Tour is 45 minutes. Day Fresh is 75, Beer Museum is 1.5 hour, Beer Master is 2 hrs 15 min
Tours are Monday through Saturday 10 am to 5 pm and on Sunday 11 am to 5 pm
We did three tours on 2 different days. Went mid to late afternoon on week days. Two of our tours consisted of just 4 people (nice).
Yes
Yes, different prices depending on what tour you want
Yes
To my knowledge there are no free tours at the Brewery.
Here's the text from the site: " Take a closer look at our campus and brewing methods when you join us on the Day Fresh Tour! Packed with history and stunning views of the property, you'll learn all about the life of an Anheuser-Busch beer from seed to sip: from its beginnings as quality ingredients, to its crisp taste as the finished product! After a visit to the Clydesdale Paddock and Stables, the tour route continues through our Beechwood Aging Cellars, the historic Brewhouse, and the Bevo packaging facility. Guests 21 and older will receive a Day Fresh beer as a keepsake. This experience consists of about 75 minutes of outside walking and is available to guests of all ages. "
If you call 1800dialbud and press 1 for products it will let you know where you can find it. Also it may be on drizzly.com
As far as I know - no.
You need to buy a ticket. There only selling so many
You may want to check. My sister and I walked in last Friday the 5th and they were sold out until yesterday, Monday the 8th of Nov.
This i really don't know
Service dogs only
Yes, the St. Louis metro bus, the number 73 goes right past the Anheuser Busch Tour Center. If you talk with the bus driver about needing off there, they will let you know when you are arriving.
Call (314) 577-2626 for your answer.
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No they not open to the public but you can order online
Not within walking distance, but there are a few Clydesdales there. If you want to see more Clydesdales try Grant's Farm.
Right there at the brewery they have parking
They have different kinds of tours. It's free for one tour, and it just depends on what tour you want. If you go to their actual website, there is information on their tours, so you can decide from there what you want.
Tomorrow
If you utilize your Google maps (which I am assuming you have since you are asking through Google) you can Google from your hotel, downtown, or anywhere to this location to see how far it is from where you're wanting your start point to be
They do. And you should reserve tickets for the tour you want. You can do so by going to their actual website and/or calling them directly by utilizing the contact information on their own website.
Yes
We were told you have to take tour. If you any interest in brewing, production, architecture, history etc. the tour is worth it. I thought the horses would be the highlight, but they were a highlight among several!
Yes, when I visited there was a dalmatian there, very sweet dog!
Around 5
I didn't see one, but there is a lot of historical items on display
Parking was on site, easy and plentiful, but we went near the end of the day on a weekday.
You don't need to but I would reccomend it. Otherwise you may have to wait an hour or more for the next tour. The day fresh tour was a good tour.
The Clydesdales are part of the tour.
I believe that was Falstaff
The only costs involved are for food at the brewhaus
I beleive 10:00pm
THE GENERAL BREWERY TOUR, This complimentary tour is offered throughout the year and lasts approximately 45 minutes. For tour times, please check at the reception desk upon your arrival. Tickets are free and are available on a first come, first served basis. Or, to guarantee your tour time and spots, you can reserve tickets for $5.00 each. You will observe the entire 7-Step Brewing Process and also see the world-famous Budweiser Clydesdales at our historic stables built in 1885. These majestic giants have become a symbol for quality and excellence and have appeared in some of the most memorable Super Bowl commercials over the years, representing an iconic part of Anheuser-Busch history. To complete the tour, guests will also see some of our Brew Kettles and feel the cool Beechwood Aging Cellars. https://www.budweisertours.com/locations/st-louis-missouri/attractions.html
I am unable to answer your question. I do know thay there were steps and stairwells on the free tour. The stables would be easily enjoyed in a wheelchair. There were 3 horses there. Lots of memorbilia. Great photo opportunities. Then the garden area you could enjoy the free 16 oz beer there. They are such gracious people. Call and ask if they can give a separate tour. Hope you can make it work for you.
Children under the age of 13 cannot go on the brewmaster tour but that is the only one with an age restriction.
All of them. Each one is different but oh so worth it.
John I couldn't find it there and I've googled for hours... I thought maybe someone else had there card and could give me the website ... thanks though!
This complimentary tour is offered throughout the year and lasts approximately 45 minutes. For tour times, please check at the reception desk upon your arrival. Tickets are free and are available on a first come, first served basis. Or, to guarantee your tour time and spots, you can reserve tickets for $5.00 each. You will observe the entire 7-Step Brewing Process and also see the world-famous Budweiser Clydesdales at our historic stables built in 1885. These majestic giants have become a symbol for quality and excellence and have appeared in some of the most memorable Super Bowl commercials over the years, representing an iconic part of Anheuser-Busch history. To complete the tour, guests will also see some of our Brew Kettles and feel the cool Beechwood Aging Cellars. https://www.budweisertours.com/locations/st-louis-missouri/attractions.html
This complimentary tour is offered throughout the year and lasts approximately 45 minutes. For tour times, please check at the reception desk upon your arrival. Tickets are free and are available on a first come, first served basis. Or, to guarantee your tour time and spots, you can reserve tickets for $5.00 each. You will observe the entire 7-Step Brewing Process and also see the world-famous Budweiser Clydesdales at our historic stables built in 1885. These majestic giants have become a symbol for quality and excellence and have appeared in some of the most memorable Super Bowl commercials over the years, representing an iconic part of Anheuser-Busch history. To complete the tour, guests will also see some of our Brew Kettles and feel the cool Beechwood Aging Cellars. https://www.budweisertours.com/locations/st-louis-missouri/attractions.html
The general brewery tour: This complimentary tour is offered throughout the year and lasts approximately 45 minutes. For tour times, please check at the reception desk upon your arrival. Tickets are free and are available on a first come, first served basis. Or, to guarantee your tour time and spots, you can reserve tickets for $5.00 each. You will observe the entire 7-Step Brewing Process and also see the world-famous Budweiser Clydesdales at our historic stables built in 1885. These majestic giants have become a symbol for quality and excellence and have appeared in some of the most memorable Super Bowl commercials over the years, representing an iconic part of Anheuser-Busch history. https://www.budweisertours.com/locations/st-louis-missouri/attractions.html
I believe so. If they are there that day.
You can schedule in advance online, otherwise you can just go but take the chance there may not be any openings when you want to tour.
Parking is free in their lot
Tours run Monday throughSaturday from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m., andSunday from 11:30 a.m. to 4 p.m.There are extended summer hours until 5 p.m
From noon to 2pm.
I believe that they have daily tours from 9 to 5. The tours are very interesting. Plus you get to see the Clydesdales.
Yes
No walk in and pick the time and tour you want to take
We didn't see anything for specific VIP privileged tours. Even the paid tours don't go everywhere but the beermaster tour is limited to 10 so it is exclusive. Hope this helps
Yes you can. You can call "1-800-dialbud" with any other questions
Yes and a good time for all, just know there is a lot of walking as well as a few crowded parts on the tour; depending on the amount of people participating.
Yes, it is open year round.
Going to see the Clydesdales is part of the free tour. If you want to ride them you're probably going to have to buy the brewery. As of today it's going to cost around 165.37 Billion American Dollars.
Yes, you will get to see the iconic Budweiser horses.
The General Brewery Tour This complimentary tour is offered throughout the year and lasts approximately 45 minutes. For tour times, please check at the reception desk upon your arrival. Tickets are free and are available on a first come, first served basis. Or, to guarantee your tour time and spots, you can reserve tickets for $5.00 each. You will observe the entire 7-Step Brewing Process and also see the world-famous Budweiser Clydesdales at our historic stables built in 1885. These majestic giants have become a symbol for quality and excellence and have appeared in some of the most memorable Super Bowl commercials over the years, representing an iconic part of Anheuser-Busch history. To complete the tour, guests will also see some of our Brew Kettles and feel the cool Beechwood Aging Cellars. THE BUD LIGHT TOUR The Bud Light tour celebrates the story of America’s best-selling beer! Guests will start the tour with a visit to the Budweiser Clydesdale Paddoc
Yes. Two samples. One 8 ounce of Budweiser or Bud light. Then at the conclusion of the tour you are able to get one 16 ounce of about 10 choices of Anheusr-Busch products on Draft. Enjoy!!
Yes
I don't collect Olympic. Pins try eBay
Yes there is.
They do keep some at the brewery depending on weather, etc, but the majority are stored at an off site farm (I believe they also have tours at the farm).
 Call us at 1-800-DIAL BUD (342-5283), Monday-Friday, between 11am-8pm (CST).
Maybe
Yes, but some tours sell out. Good idea to reserve if you want more than the basic tour.
Denver, with your name I am afraid you might not be welcomed at this conglomerate because Denver is associated with Coors.
It depends what kind of beer it is. If it comes from this international conglomerate it probably won't really matter as they have streamlined and developed industrial process to create a flavor that, when fresh, tastes the same as old beer. Also serve beer very cold and use CO2 to charge the keg as those help keep the consumer from identifying the missing flavors! And for extra safety when serving guest remember, liquor before beer!
It's best to keep kegged beer refrigerated, especially if it was originally purchased in a refrigerated state.
Yes. I have gone through the regular tour and Christmas lights with children.
So you can't clean your own beer lines? Not really a question, however, I think this comment reflects as bad as you as a bar owner as it does on your vendors.
No. According to the website, it's only open 5 – 10 PM, Thursday through Sunday.
Public water that had been filtered a lot
NOVEMBER 16 – DECEMBER 30* 5 – 10 PM EVERY THURSDAY, FRIDAY, SATURDAY & SUNDAY* *WALKING TOURS ARE NOT AVAILABLE ON THANKSGIVING DAY, CHRISTMAS EVE OR CHRISTMAS DAY, BUT THE LIGHTS WILL BE ON EVERY NIGHT.
The free tour is 45 minutes, Day Fresh is 75, Beer museum is about 1.5 hours and Beermaster is 2 hours+
I'd recommend asking the server in the beer garden. The bratwurst should be all meat, so you'd be ok.
You should be able to fill any growler
How about calling them.....uh duh
It's an outside walking tour. There is also a building that you go inside that is 50°
The 1 hour tour is free. They do it once an hour and all you have to do is show up. The stables is part of the tour, but the horses weren't there when I went. They did have one out front for pictures.
No, but there is a metro bus that does
The water for the Harvey victims is being packaged out of the Georgia brewery. Here is a number for them 1-800-DIAL BUD. That is who I would contact.
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