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    Brewery Lights

    3.2 (34 reviews)

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    Tiffany N.

    Pretty decent experience. Several things to interest you. I was surprised we spent over two hours there with two kids five and two. The light show is lackluster. But the Christmas music was nice. For the kids, they enjoyed seeing the Clydesdales and the few inflatables and picture taking options. For $10 and free for five and under it's worth it for small kids or if you, the adult, just want to get out the house and walk around. (Oh yeah, free beer.)

    Jennifer M.

    1st time coming to the Brewery Lights. We were impressed as soon as you walk in it was FREE BEER!!! Nice touch AB. The weather was perfect, not to cold or windy. We we impressed how crowded it was for a Sunday. There is plenty to keep kids of all ages busy. The line for the Clydesdale Horse was wrapped around the building.. I would suggest doing that 1st if you can.. we oadt this time. Ice skating at $5?? That's a steal. Plus if you bring your own skates its Free!!! There is a little train for kids but all it does is go around in a circle pretty fast so I am sure there were a few "pukers"...lol There are snacks and Beer stands located throughout the walk through so being hungry or thirsty is not an option. They offer brewery tours during this time if you are interested. The Reserved firepits looked pretty neat. I am not sure about the cost but could be worth it if split between families. They offered wall up food options as well but finding a seat is difficult. Take advantage of the photo ops. Not a bad price for a memento!!

    Alessandro G.

    I'm always amazed by how many St. Louis attractions are free. We visited last Thursday, and it was a great time. Maybe we got there later in the evening, or maybe it was the bone chilling temperature, but we had no wait line to get in. When we got to the front, IDs were checked, and wristbands were given - with get this, 5 tear off beer tickets! While the free beer tickets were not redeemable in the Biergarten, there were booths and a popup bar for where to redeem scattered along the Brewery Lights walk. There was a crowd without it feeling crowded. It made the experience really enjoyable.

    Maggie H.

    We did the Brewery Lights this past weekend. I'm a St. Louis native who has never been on a brewery tour, so I this was my first A-B experience. I like that it was free! There was a good 10-15-minute wait to get in. They were checking IDs and then they gave out bracelets with pull-off tabs to trade in for beer samples. There were at least five stations with beer samples. I didn't have any and I don't remember what they were. You could take a tram or walk. We chose to walk. The lights were really pretty. There was a Christmas marketplace about halfway through the tour. There was a neat area with a giant light bright and other games, but there were a bunch of kids hogging that stuff. You could get your photo taken with a Clydesdale, but the line was long and slow for that. I don't know how much copies cost. The whole experience took about an hour, but I see how you could make an evening of it if you had samples.

    Michelle L.

    As part of a fun night in Soulard I got to walk through "Brewery Lights" which I had never done before. This is really cool! I'm sure you can imagine how cool the brewery looks with professional holiday lights! There are lots of beer stations and plenty of snacks like kettle corn, s'mores, hot chocolate, etc. They even have outdoor heaters strategically placed in case you get too cold. If it's not too frigid out I highly recommend the Brewery Lights. It got me in the holiday spirit!

    Brian M.

    The brewery tours are a must do for anyone visiting Saint Louis, however during the holidays the brewery is transformed into a winter wonderland complete with lights, snow, and Clydesdales. The tour itself is free self-guided walking tour which provides you with five free drink certificates which can be redeemed for a drink at numerous stations around the Brewery Lights display. There are also paid upgrade options available, for example you can reserve a fire pit for 3 hours so you and your friends can roast marshmallows. In addition to admiring the old classic buildings and their festive lights you can stop and warm up around a fire pit or stop off at one of many photo opportunities. My favorite photo stop had to be a vist to the stable to see the world famous Budweiser Clydesdales. You and your group can have a personalized holiday photo with a Clydesdale, which would make for a perfect holiday card. There is a small fee if you purchase the photo at the brewery, however I saw a number of people taking their own photos at the same time. In addition to beer stations, you can also purchase kettle corn or hot chocolate while admiring the lights and the festive atmosphere. Overall Brewery Lights is a great way to help jump start your holiday spirit, and best of all its free and family friendly!

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    We love the Brewery Lights. Always an awesome experience. The beer hall is so perfect to sit and enjoy a couple drinks with friends.

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    Really disappointing that after a terrible 2020 AB decides to charge $10 per person to see the lights. Not worth it

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    It is fun for the whole family, you can see the Clydesdales, munch on some foods, take some pictures and have a blast.

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    You would think finding a decent ghost tour in STL with all its history would be easy...well, it's…read morenot. For a recent trip I settled on St. Louis Ghost (part of US Ghost Adventures). The website was easy to use and it was easy to fin da convenient time for our trip. The few reviews I was able to find seemed to be decent. I'm not a super experienced ghost tourer but we have been on others- a little spooky and eerie but very informative with great stories. I had hopes this would be similar...it wasn't. It was so terrible we left an hour into the tour which pains me because I even paid for the extended tour but we just couldn't take it anymore. We have literally never done this. We were bored, we were tired, and we both concluded that we weren't learning anything all that interesting to want to spend another hour with a guide that seemed to really not care and would keep complaining about the size of the group. First, the instructions for the meeting spot and how to spot the guide were terrible. We actually ran into others looking for the meeting spot and all managed to find it together. Frustrating start but not the end of the world. Second, the group was HUGE. Like, 30 people. The guide didn't use a mic or any way to amplify his voice but kept commenting how huge the group was like it was a surprise. Which is mind boggling to me because you sign up online so theoretically the size of the group is known. It was way too big. Check in was agonizingly long as well. I was really looking forward to hearing about the cool history and kept my expectations low on the scares. I don't spook easily but I was looking for something my hubby could enjoy as well. I was also trying to keep the cheesy factor to a minimum. The bottom line: the group was too big, the stories were boring and barely stories. There was no interesting build up. Several times the guide said, "Oh, I tried to see if there were any ghost stories on this building but couldn't find any" as we walked by. Like, really? At one point he yelled at a car or some passersby to look up US Ghost Adventures. I was also disappointed that the ending spot of the tour was way far from the starting point- not cool when parking is atrocious. It's not the safest area so I wasn't super keen on having to walk extremely out of our way. I can't recommend this company. Go grab dinner and/or some drinks somewhere fun for the cost of the tickets and I promise you'll enjoy it a lot more. I was so bummed because this was supposed to be a fun surprise activity but it turned out to be one of the biggest disappointments of the trip. Do not recommend at all.

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