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The National Brewery Centre
"UNCOVER HIDDEN BREWING SECRETSA unique and engaging experience awaits all country men and country women alike, to delve into the depths of Burtons brewing past, present and future influences to the World!The National Brewery Centre Museum incorporates large elements of the original Bass Collection. Learn about the legendary Bass family and their role in the development of brewing. The museum also celebrates the social history of the development of brewing – the real life experiences and stories of the people who helped to build Burton’s world-renowned brewing reputation."
Address: Horninglow Street , Burton-on-Trent DE14 1NR, STS, GB
Phone: 0845 600 0598
State: STS
City: Burton-on-Trent
Zip Code: DE14 1NR

opening times

Monday: 10:00-18:00
Tuesday: 10:00-18:00
Wednesday: 10:00-18:00
Thursday: 10:00-18:00
Friday: 10:00-18:00
Saturday: 10:00-18:00
Sunday: 10:00-18:00


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What a brilliant day out...excellent. The music was out standing, the fly pass brilliant to see. And the kids just enjoyed everything. Oh and my little one stole the show, well she really got stuck in with her dancing. Until next time.
A really wet day what shall we do? The National Brewery Centre in Burton is supposed to be good. So off we went and we where not disappointed. The tour was given by an extremely friendly and knowledgeable guide who took us around in just over 1hr 45 minutes. Any questions asked he could answer. At the main desk you were given 3 tokens to try different beers at the end of the tour along with food if you wished. If you so wished you didn't need the guide and could spend as much more time looking and reading about the exhibits at your leisure. Photographs are aloud to remember your day. Take mints with you to feed the shire horses
Very different but interesting and spontaneous 90 minute tour of the old brewery. You get 3 ‘test taste’ tickets to use, 1 ticket gets you a quarter pint to taste, or use all 3 to purchase a beer from the gift shop at the end. Sad to hear this place is fighting to keep the doors open, it’s a good historical place.
We had a Sunday lunch with my in laws and our children. The portions were great, even the children's meals were decent, service was OK we had too keep asking them for things rather than them being attentive and we left happy and full. The children had fun on the little play area there too. All in all a lovely meal.
Enjoyable day out and tickets were very good value £12 per adult. You can walk round at your own pace which was nice, there was also a tour going on so worth enquiring about having a guide who can share more of the history and info into the brewing process. The food at the pub within the museum was also very good - hearty food like bangers and mash, and lasagne, as well as sandwiches. Parking was free as well which was super.
Excellent! A must visit place on all real ale fans' bucket lists, especially if you like history and fun:- museum on the Worthington site, memorabilia shop, beer boutique with local ales, escape room and, last but not least, Brewery Tap bar and restaurant with proper pub food - drayman's lunch recommended - and three 1/3 pint sample tickets - there were 6 ales on September 5th, plus lagers and keg and soft for designated drivers.
We went to the Vintage Festival there which included admission to the museum. It was a wonderful day going back to the past with plenty to see. Learned lots about brewing industry. Very busy due to festival. On site parking made things easy as we didnt realy know the area.
My dad used to work for Bass so this was a place we always used to visit as a child as he got free entry. I always loved the shire horses. I remember having my 7th birthday party there and a shire horse had a card round its next saying happy 7th birthday Emma. I alot of local brewing history in the museum. Nothing has really changed from when I was a kid. Even the buttons still work on the miniature train tracks :
Great tour with plenty of little nuggets of information. 3 free tasters with every adult entry as well as and amazing bar/restaurant on site. Free parking available.
Went for the scooter show but loved also seeing the horses and goats. Had lunch in the restaurant. Nice big portions. Good place to visit.Visited onWeekendWait timeNo waitReservation recommendedNot sure
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