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In a sure sign that the winter holidays are ON, Anheuser-Busch is lighting up its legendary St Louis brewery for Christmas.
Here’s the deal…
On November 17th Anheuser-Busch pulled the switch on its annual Brewery Lights event, a holiday extravaganza that mixes beer with a bit of Disneyland at the absolute best time of year.
Now in its 37th year, Brewery Lights at the Anheuser-Busch St. Louis Brewery attracts thousands of families from all over the Midwest to marvel at more than a million twinkling lights, fire pits and VIP tents that you can rent for the evening. And the paid $10 walk-though experience welcomes 21+ visitors to Lager Landing with a complimentary 16-ounce beer.
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A visit to Brewery Lights 2022 includes…
State-Of-The-Art Light Show
- DOUBLE THE LIGHT SHOW from 2021
- 10 minute dazzling Light Show at specific times throughout the night
- 50 foot tall Digital Holiday Tree
- Food & drinks available for purchase in the Tour Center as well as along the Brewery Lights Route
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Nightly Parade
- Festive parade each night at 7:30pm
- Will include floats, trolley, and of course the World Famous Clydesdales
Enhanced Kids Zone
- Ice Maze
- Free & redesigned Train Ride, traveling through a 40-foot-tall Snowman!
- Munchkin DJ Radio playing every night
VIP AREA
- 60′ heated/glass tent
- Upgraded food selections
- More fire pits and igloos than ever before
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And in addition to offering staples like Budweiser, visitors to this year’s Brewery Lights will be able to enjoy “craftier” seasonal beers from Anheuser-Busch-owned Breckenridge, Golden Road, and Karbach Brewing.
“Whether you’ve been 36 times or you’re a first-time guest, you’ll be impressed by this year’s Brewery Lights,” Glenn Cox, Manager of Brewery Experiences at Anheuser- Busch told KMOV 4.
“With our state-of-the-art light shows coupled with several new and enhanced guest experiences, you won’t want to miss this year’s edition of Brewery Lights.”
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