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Enjoying Yourself At The Brewing Industry Feb 26

Belgian beer

You would have to live in a secluded community in order to have not ever heard about beer. The brewing industry does everything in their power to ensure that people are aware of their products and beverages. One way they do this is by offering tours of breweries. You can find out quite a lot of information about the history of each manufacturer and the role that they play in beer history. It may not be a vacation that you immediately think of but it is one that will definitely leave a pleasant taste in your mouth.

The one thing you should definitely consider when taking a look at the brewing industry is that there are many different places to go here in the United States. Sure, you could always go overseas but why not try sticking closer to home for your initial trips. You can save that trip to Octoberfest for another vacation time. If you are not sure of which city to hit first, then you need to consider what type of good beer you like. That can narrow down your choices considerably. Take for example the Coors brewing facility as an example. If you do not like Coors then you may want to skip that brewery.

One great beer brewing city to visit is St. Louis, Missouri. You can take a tour of the Budweiser brewing facility. Budweiser has a long history as one of the favorite beers found in the United States, yet if it is not quite your preferred beer, then you may want to try a microbrew in a different city. Many large cities have microbrew manufacturers that produce excellent local beers to suit any palate. You may not find an authentic Belgian beer but you can still enjoy new, refreshing blends. One place that makes a great beer is found in downtown Dallas. The Copper Tank makes a wide selection of microbrews that vary depending on the season.

You will definitely not go wrong with taking a detailed look at the brewing industry as a source for a grand vacation. It is definitely an adults-only vacation so you will want to leave the little ones at home since you have to be 21 to tour breweries in the United States. If your partner likes wine, you may want to consider a beer and wine tour in California. Regardless of the tour, you are sure to gain some knowledge and have a great time.