posted by jbeach on 6 October 2010 at 12:04
It was really intersting to see the makings of the beer and the guys were really informative. But the best part of all was tasting all the beers, and all for $2. mmmmm tasty beer, and i left a little er, lightheaded for some reason which can't be bad when you're on holiday!
where, when, how, web
orange subway, stony brook station. 30 Germania Street
www.samueladams.com/index.aspx
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Boston
brewery
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posted by hholt01 on 16 July 2009 at 12:09
Wonderful 18th century distillery. Great step back in time to old world europe and the scent of the juniper berries gin is a great experience. Sampling and sales are also available.
where, when, how, web
+34 971 362 197
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posted by irishiiiiiis on 30 May 2009 at 07:13
On Vancouver Island you will find a surprisingly good brewery. They offer tours on Friday and Saturday at 3 pm for $6 per person. Adults only. The tour is very interesting and the tour guides are pleasant. The beer at the end flows generously so you can try their very good beer. Nice to kill a few hours while on holiday.
where, when, how, web
2330 Government St. Victoria, British Columbia
Canada
www.vanislandbrewery.com/default.aspx?PageID=1000
250-361-0007
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Vancouver
tour
adult
brewery
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posted by DVC_Chris on 25 May 2009 at 03:05
I am a big beer aficionado, which is why when I visited the Samuel Adams brewery when I was in Boston last week. It was a very interesting tour and took about 45 minutes where we saw a mock up of the brewing process. Plus, at the end of the tour, you get a free sample of Samuel Adams beer.
where, when, how, web
30 Germania Street
Jamaica Plain neighborhood Boston, MA 0213
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Boston
boston
brewery
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posted by irishiiiiiis on 7 May 2009 at 04:35
This is Ireland's number 1 tourist spot and mecca for those who love a pint. The tour of the Guinness Storehouse will take you thru 5 floors of everything you wanted or not wanted to know about Guinness. The floors are made to resemble a glass of Guinness. You start out learning the history, then the ingredients, then the brewing processes, advertising, are you a drunk? (no I am not kidding) mastering how to pour a proper pint, then finally ending in a free pint on the 7th floor. You will even come home with a certificate from Guinness that you know how to pour a proper pint! Good times.
where, when, how, web
Guinness Storehouse,
St. James Gate,
Dublin 8,
Ireland
www.guinness-storehouse.com/en/Index.aspx
+353 (0)1 408-4800
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Dublin
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