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Hops, barley and ales |
111 Busch Drive Jacksonville, FL 32218 United States +1 904 751 8117 / +1 904 751 8118 |
Close to I-95 on the north side of city, this brewery lets you watch the bottling process from a 20-foot open-air observation area and sample the finished product in the hospitality room—ages 21 and up only, of course. Children are welcome on the tour, which includes a look at a small museum chronicling the history of Busch beer and the Busch family. There is a gift shop on site.Brewery tours are free, and guided tours take place hourly with self-guided tours permitted at any time the brewery is open. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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Taste and tour |
157 King St Jacksonville, FL 32084 United States +1 904 826 1594 / +1 888 352 9463 |
Although Florida is not famous for its wineries (this is one of six), the French Huguenots produced the first fermented beverages here on the state's northeast coast nearly 400 years ago. San Sabastian's grapes are grown and processed at the Lakeridge Winery in Clermont, near Orlando, but the final steps in production are carried out here. Visitors are welcome to tour the winery and sample the San Sabastian's dry, sweet and spicy wines. A small shop sells wine and accessories to visitors. Tours are free; call for tour schedule. Review © 2007, Wcities |