
If you’ve ever wondered: How many bottles of beer Labatt can produce per day? Or which is the oldest brand of Labatt beer still brewing? Or what creates the taste difference between Sterling and Blue Light? Here’s your chance to find out. The Labatt’s Brewery offers two-hour daily guided tours of both the production and packaging facilities for a mere five dollars. (But you must pre-book). You’ll get a thorough tour of the actual plant where gallons and gallons of beer is brewed and bottled on largely automated lines.
Tour participants wear ear protectors that also serve as head phones transmitting the guide’s commentary, so you don’t have to be at the head of the line to hear every detail. Along with this, you’ll get a beer tasting session (picture tiny cups of amber liquid lined up in front of you), a souvenir t-shirt that’s different each year, and an opportunity to make it up to your hubby for the previous day of shopping. (150 Simcoe St., London, www.Labatt.com)
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