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sprecher brewing co.
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Chucknldn

Not much of a brewery tour but had a great time sampling the beer and the kids had the soda. (Tom the bar keep) was very energetic and fun to be around. Wish I could have stayed longer

cubgirl65

My brother took my husband and I to the Sprecher tour when we just had a little time to sightsee in Milwaukee. I really enjoyed the story of the brewery, the tour was more personal than the Miller brewery or the Budweiser tours I've been on in the past. After the tour we got to have several tastings in souvenir glasses (which are really nice!) I'm not a big beer drinker, but I still had fun tasting the brews and sodas. We ended up buying a ton of beer and soda to take back home, and all the bottles survived packed in our checked luggage!

AlanJ25

so the tour was not on my schedule, but enjoyed my visit. spoke with one of the brewmasters who let me try a couple sips (liked the Abby). Very nice merchandise store from glassware to shirts to soda and beer. very worthwhile stop. And hey! The beer is top notch!

annapZ2325PL

This is an interesting brewery that seems to be as well-known for its non-alcoholic sodas as it does for its beer. We arrived by Uber but there appears to be plenty of parking on-site. While the website recommends a tour reservation, we arrived without one and were quickly accommodated by the friendly staff. (We had called ahead to ensure tour availability, however). The fee for the tour was reasonable at $5 per person. The tour itself involved a walk through the brewery and bottling facility with a description by the tour guide of the beer-making process and bottling line. At the end of the tour, you can sit in the bar area and sample 4 glasses of beer or hard root beer/hard ginger ale or unlimited non-alcoholic sodas. The hard root beer was especially good and is worth a try. This is a good brewery tour to check out if you are in the area.

west0909

After nearly a dozen brewery tours, this might be my favorite. It's perfect for families, even with young kids, too! The tour is shorter, maybe a half hour - 45min, but very informative. The guides have worked there for years and clearly love what they do. And you see the process, start to finish (we saw the bottling line during a change over and were so bummed that our tour guide took us back and hour later to see it in action and gave us our own 15min mini-tour of the bottling process).I was DD for the day and didn't mind one bit--with nearly a dozen incredible sodas to choose from I think I enjoyed my drinks the most. The beer was phenomenal too, of course. So many choices--ginger beer to hard root beer, light beers, dark beers, gluten free beers, and everything ranging from 4.2% up to 8.5% ABV (something for everyone!). Carve out a few hours for drinking and conversation after the tour, it's a blast!

JasonL704

Overall this tour was a great value for our family with bottomless soda for kids (should you dare) and four generous beer samples for adults. The tour is quite short (I would have liked to have seen more) but interesting.

izzatyu

On Saturday, October 4th, as a group for my tall person's club's mini convention, most of us went to this very nice brewery. They not only had a tour, which was the average brewery tour, but had some of the best beers and soda's I have had for awhile. Plus after the tour you are allowed, I think it was four beers. They keep track on how many beers by pulling off one at a time from your special bracelet they attach at the beginning of the tour. You can drink all the soda you want. The cream soda was out of this world! Also, something you can only get there is the alcohol root beer. Now that was so good that you couldn't tell it had alcohol in it. At least I couldn't tell. Most other beers and soda's you can get from their gift shop. It was a great decision to go here. I recommend it.

TonyT890

tour was short amazed by the fact that root beer could be made in the morning and bottled already that night after the tour you get 4 generous glasses of beer or unlimited sodas along with a free glass souvenir also had the pretzels that you can buy separately were not rushed out of tasting room so we could relax and savour our different beer samples would definitely do this tour again when in the area

dyna47

Toured Sprechers brewery today in Glendale and let me tell you it's by far the worst tour ever! You don't see squat and it's actually a pretty dumpy place but I still recommend going because even though the tour costs a whopping $5 you get to keep your glass and you get 4 beers which were all pretty tasty. You can have unlimited sodas as well, so for $5 you waste about 90 minutes and have some very good beer and have a keepsake to take home.As others have mentioned it would be far better to just skip the lame tour and go right to the beer garden.

ramonajane

We toured this brewery today. If I had to do it again, I would skip the tour and just purchase the low-priced and delicious Sprecher's soda from the gift shop. The person working at the front/reception desk was a very poor representative of the company - lacking personality, friendliness, or even eye contact. The tour started 15 minutes late. The tour guide tried too hard to project so his voice was shrill and unpleasant to listen to. (Give him a portable microphone!) The tour was uninteresting - the first portion was nearly 15 minutes standing in the same spot. After enduring the tour (did learn a few things but that VOICE!) we were given a spiel about tips (after we already paid for the tour) and then ushered into the bar area for our samples. When we made our departing purchases at the gift shop, the same fellow who sold us the tour tickets was there and still projecting the image that he would rather be ANYWHERE ELSE. He could barely look up from his phone to ring up the sale. This place was a disappointment.

Roger47993

Had to take a coworker to the airport so since I was only 10 min away I drove upto visit the brewery where I habe always.gotten my root beer concentrate from. I home brew and like to make root beer for the kids. I have never had the chance to actually get her and was happy I stopped by. Staff were amazing. Great gift shop so wished I could have taken the tour

ColeyL30

We stopped on our road trip but unfortunately we were there too early for a tour and didn't have time to wait the 2hrs till the next one. Instead we wandered the store and bought some items to do our own tasting at home. We will have to go back and do the tour the people working there were very friendly!

NancyK617

Short tour but lots of samples. Great for families since they also have soda samples. Root beer is the best !

mombadger

Love Sprecher Root Beer and was interested to hear all about their beer brewery. Our tour guide needs to spend a little more time learning the 'story' of the place. Almost every time someone asked a question, he said "I've been asked that lots of times before but I don't know the answer." If you've been asked even once, get the answer! Excellent beer and root beer and nice gift shop.

SchuylerP_13

I really love Sprecher root beer and cream soda, though sometimes it seems hard to find in Chicago outside of restaurants or a few grocery stores. I was checking their website and found they had specialty flavors in addition to the traditional ones so, on an otherwise boring Sunday morning, decided to drive up here for a tour to taste the flavors and stock up. The first time I visited was in August 2013; I went up there again last month (July 2014), since I wanted to get out of the city. I didn't take the tour the second time--just went to get some different kinds of soda.The tour is very quick - maybe a half hour - but it's also cheap at $5 per person. The real value lies in the end of the tour when you get to try what's on tap. Honestly, I wish they'd just let you pay the $5 and skip the tour. In the tasting room you get a souvenir tasting glass (I think it's 4 oz). The bracelet you get when you check in for the tour gives you four beer tastes - and I think 4 oz is a generous "taste". However, you get unlimited tastes of the pop that's on tap. I don't drink much, and definitely not beer, so this was great for me. I tried all the pops on tap, including the grape just to taste it (I'm not a fan of grape soda). I even tasted the hard root beer, which didn't count as one of my bracelet beer tabs, either.The one bummer was that none of their seasonal drinks (beer or pop) are on tap, so those couldn't be tasted. The only beer I was curious about was seasonal, but oh well. Since the bottles of pop were only 90 cents each, I bought a couple bottles of the seasonal ones when I left the tasting room so I could try the raspberry red and strawberry flavors. It wasn't a huge deal, but may have been nice to know before I went in since those were the two pops I wanted to try and the main reason I did the tour. On this August 2013 trip, after tasting the raspberry and strawberry, I did buy a case of them, so it was worth the taste. None of the seasonal ones were available when I went last month, but I would like to get some of the strawberry and raspberry again, and try the blueberry. I was surprised to find that I preferred the raspberry, since strawberries are my favorite. Sprecher sells more root beer than any of their other drinks combined, so they do make a good soda. My favorites are the cream soda and orange dream, but all the others were pretty tasty too and I picked up an assortment of all of them (their orange dream tastes like a liquid creamsicle; I ended up making a couple mix-and-match cases of orange dream, strawberry, raspberry, root beer, cream soda, and ravin' red). We also ended up with a couple packs of their scotch ale, which has an amazing smoky taste to it--I never expected that of a beer.. All told, not a bad place to stop for an inexpensive, off-the-beaten-path activity.One last note: there's ample parking in the lot and on the street.

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