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🍻 Tours are so back at New Belgium

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New Belgium Brewery is once again offering brewery tours to locals and visitors.

Photo by New Belgium Brewing

The wait is over: brewery tours are up and running again at New Belgium.

Guided by the brewery’s friendly Liquid Center Representative, you’ll learn about New Belgium’s 34-year history, fun lore, and sustainability efforts in Asheville all while sampling world-class beer.

Choose from three tour formats:

  1. Free 45-minute facility tour
  2. $15 90-minute production tour
  3. $300 private production tour (up to 20 people)

Each tour offers a unique perspective, with behind the scenes tastes + experiences for everyone.

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