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Anheuser Busch Brewery Tour Pictures

Take a peek inside the Anheuser Busch Brewery Tour in St. Louis. After seeing these pictures of the Budweiser Brewery you will want to go yourself.

Take a peek inside the Anheuser Busch Brewery Tour in St. Louis. After seeing these pictures of the Budweiser Brewery you will want to go yourself.

The Anheuser Busch Brewery Tour and Biergarten is really easy to get to off of I55. Once you get off of the exit you see signs pointing you to the Tour and Biergarten. There is parking available and it is free!

Take a peek inside the Anheuser Busch Brewery Tour in St. Louis. After seeing these pictures of the Budweiser Brewery you will want to go yourself.
You will enter into this gorgeous lobby. Straight ahead is the tour desk with posted times. On your right is the gift shop. To the left is a gallery of pictures and history.

We didn’t plan on stopping by the brewery while we were in St. Louis. We saw the exit and in that second decided to check it out. Lucky for us they had the free General Brewery Tour starting in 10 minutes.

Not all Anheuser Busch Brewery tours are free. All tours except 1 is kid friendly. It is a history lesson after all!

Take a peek inside the Anheuser Busch Brewery Tour in St. Louis. After seeing these pictures of the Budweiser Brewery you will want to go yourself.
The first stop on the tour is the Clydesdale Stables. This is Bruce.

The Clydesdale horses are absolutely gorgeous and so is their stables. These horses have it good!

Horse-drawn carriage on display in the stable.

The stables were built in 1885.

Horse-drawn carriage on display in the stable.
Posts like these line the walkways around the stables that add to the charm.
The buildings are beautiful.

The Anheuser Busch campus is absolutely stunning. It is like you have been transported back in time.

Details like this make you feel like you are in a little city all its own.
The iconic eagle, the clock tower and the year, 1891, when the Brew House was built.

The above picture does look a little haunting but believe me it is not scary at all.

Inside these containers are gallons of Budweiser and Bud Light.

Above is the Aging Cellar. Those containers are huge! And there is more. The containers are stacked four high.

Another shot of the Brew House
Inside the architecture is just as stunning as it is outside.

I was not expecting the interior to be this gorgeous. Plus there is German art on the walls that add even more character to the building.

The beer is served ice cold and it tastes so good! I need to find out what temperature they are serving their beer at because it was perfect.

You end the tour in the Biergarten with a complimentary 16 oz draft.

There is also a food menu at the Biergarten so you can grab a bite to eat.

Don’t forget to take a picture in front of the Big B!

And that completes the Anheuser Busch Brewery Tour! I will definitely go again and do a different tour. It was so much fun and just amazing to look at everything!

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