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Schlafly -- St. Louis Mo
Budweiser -- St. Louis Mo
Caldonian -- Edinburgh Scotland
Guinness -- Dublin Ireland
Paulaner -- Munich Gernmany
Hofbrauhaus -- Munich Germany
 
Yeungling, Tampa FL

It was a pretty cool tour. Very friendly, I felt like they were family by the end of the tour. A few people on the tour took advantage of the friendliness and got behind the bar and started pouring beer on their own. Besides that the staff was nice enough to let us try a batch of the Octoberfest that was mightly delicious. The girl that did the tour was pretty cute too :D
 
Hmm, just tours then I'm pretty sure this is the list:

Magic Hat, VT
New Belgium, CO
Jack Daniel's, TN
The Alchemist, VT
Captain Lawrence, NY
Brooklyn Brewery, NY
Ommegang, NY
Cooperstown, NY
Frog and Onion, Bermuda (hung out with the brewer for WAY too long)
Kodiak Brewery, AK
 
While I was stationed in England, I went on a tour of Arkell's brewery, they offer 2 tours, the long tour and the beer drinker's tour. I opted for the beer drinker's. You fill up a pint glass, take the tour and go back to the "tap room" for a full buffet and all the beer you can drink. It was awesome!
 
Trailhead Brewing Co. - St. Charles, MO
Guinness - Dublin, Ireland
Great Basin Brewing Co. - Reno, NV
High Sierra Brewing Co. - Carson City, NV
Sierra Nevada - Chico, CA
Russian River - Santa Rosa, CA (1st Pliny I ever had)
Lagunitas - Petaluma, CA

Guinness is the only one I've really toured. The others have mostly been a meal and a couple beers.
 
Yuengling - Pottsville, PA
Dogfish Head - Milton, DE
Heavy Seas/Clipper City - Baltimore, MD
Baying Hound - Rockville, MD

next up...
Guinness - Dublin, Ireland
 
Went to Busch when i was very young, since then i have been to Yuengling in PA, Yazoo in TN (best one yet) and Hooker in my back yard basically in CT.

Also went to the Jameson factory in Ireland and the Bacardi factory in Peurto Rico! :)

I love doing tours of these places.
 
Great Lakes
Sam Adams
Willoughby Brewing Co.

Sam Adams was easily the best since they provided the most free beer
 
Surly - Brooklyn Center, MN
Fitgers Brewhouse - Duluth, MN (writeup)
Town Hall Brewery - Minneapolis, MN (writeup)

Hoping to take the Harley to Colorado this summer and tour some breweries there!
 
Airborneguy said:
Why don't brewpubs count? Some of the best beers I've ever had were at brewpubs.

I have all my brewery/brewpub/distillery/winery trips plotted on my Google Earth. I've been to 57 as of last week's trip to Vermont. I don't really tour them anymore because they're all pretty much the same. All I care about now is tasting the beer!

I agree that brewpubs have great beer, but I wanna know where you've actually toured. Some of brewpubs don't even brew their beer on the premises, ie both dogfish heads in VA. But the caveat was that if u were given a tour of their operations, it counts
 
Miller- Milwaukee, WI
Sprecher- Milwaukee, WI
Lakefront- Milwaukee, WI <<---- they have an awesome fish fry and Friday night 'brewery tour'. I spent many a Friday night there when I was an undergrad
Two Brothers- Warrenville, IL
Yazoo- Nashville, TN
 
Williamsburg Alewerks, Williamsburg, VA
Flying Dog, Frederick, MD
Thomas Creek, SC
Troegs, PA
Lancaster, PA
Victory, PA
Stoudt, PA
 
These are the ones I can remember off the top of my head. I'm sure I've missed some:

Heineken, Amsterdam
De Molen, Bodegraven
De Schans, Uithoorn
Maasland, Oss
Scheldebrouwerij, Zeeland
Shipstones, Nottingham
Courage, Newark
Westcrown, Newark
Bateman, Wainfleet
Sam Smiths, Tadcaster
Fullers, London
Kernel, London
Lees, Manchester
Budvar, Ceskr Budejovice
Pilsner, Urquell Pilsen (absolutely rubbish tour)
Drei Kronen, Heiligenstdt
Brauerei Will, Schederndorf
Hofmann, Hohenschwärz
Bayreuther Bierbrauerei, Bayreuth
Schneider, Kelheim
Josef Schneider, Essing.
Devil's Backbone, Virginia
Cambridge Brewing, Cambridge
 
The new New Glarus Brewery is really nice. It sits on a bluff overlooking the town. I recommend it. Also, go into town and have some cheese fondue and schnitzle. Really good there.
 
FWIW, there are some brewpubs where you can get more out of looking through the glass than you get in the tours of some production facilities...
 
In no particular order I've done these:

Houston:
No Label
St. Arnolds

Austin:
Thirsty Planet
Independence
Jester King

Fort Worth:
Rahr & Sons

Blanco:
Real Ale

And the kicker! Longmont, CO
Left Hand (I didn't tour, but got to chat with one of the owners over their Peaotch, Octoberfest, Fade to Black, and Nirto Milk Stout (all damn good beer)
 
New Belgium
Dry Dock
Grimm Brothers
Big Beaver

I need to get back up to Boulder and Ft. Collins and hit up Odell and Avery.
 
Asheville Brewing Co
Highland Brewery
Kona Brewing
Foothills Brewing
Smokey Mtn Brewery
Natty Greens
Oyster House Brewing @ The Lobster Trap (a Sabco behind the Bar) The smallest brewery in Asheville!
 
Breckenridge Brewery (Breckenridge, CO)
Dogfish Head (Milton, DE)
Boulevard (Kansas City, MO)
Harpoon (Boston, MA)
Hopworks (Portland, OR)
Annheuser-Busch (St. Louis, MO) - In my defense, I was a kid and this was part of a family trip to St. Louis!
 
I've visited,
Rogue Brewing in Newport, OR
Coors in Golden, CO
New Belgium Brewery in Fort Collins, CO
Bluegrass Brewing Co. (BBC), in Louisville, KY

New Belgium was the most interesting and state of the art. I highly recommend their tour.

Rogue was awesome too; when I visited the brewery was located along the bay and had a nice bar made of recycled wood on the second level offering nice views of the bay on one side and and the brewery production on the other side. Also, across the bay they have public house that is aslo a two room B&B, how convenient!!
 
Anheuser Busch, St. Louis, MO
Dunedin Brewery, Dunedin, FL
Yuengling Brewery, Tampa, FL
Southern Tier, Lakewood, NY
Flying Bison, Buffalo, NY
Cigar City, Ybor City, FL

Of these, I think the most memorable was Flying Bison, as it really was a small batch community brewery. Tim Herzog, the owner, took us on the tour himself and was very accomodating in a way your average tour guide just could never be. Their Rusty Chain brew is excellent.

Of the list, Southern Tier was definitely the most impressive (besides the pure scale of AB). The Southern Tier brewery is all state of the art, and they obviously spared no expense whatsoever in putting the place together. Definitely the coolest tasting room I've ever been to as well. My favorite of theirs is the Farmer's Tan, which goes great with their Pulled Pork sandwitches from the tasting room.

Anyone in Western NY should definitely check out these two!

Cigar City definitely produces the best beer of them all. They operate out of a relatively small warehouse in the ghetto. You'd never know it was there if you didn't have directions. They make world-class craft brew, so I'm sure as they expand they'll move it on up to a better facility. They are very experimental and everything they put out is unique and great. They are the Dogfish Head of the South. They are also very supportive of local home brew clubs, putting on lots of club-only events and always inviting us to their exclusive events. Definitely support these guys if you run into one of their brews.
 
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