One of the best-kept secrets in our city is not the Yazoo beer itself; many a loyal Nashvillian enjoys a pint of Dos Perros, Pale Ale, or Hefeweizen at his favorite venue. But the secret is the tour of the brewery. After outgrowing its original location at Marathon Village, the well-loved beer company has moved to The Gulch and wants to show off its new home to thirsty locals and tourists alike.
In this warehouse on Division Street, Linus Hall brews up 6-8 different natural, preservative-free beers. And every Saturday from 2:30-6:30, Linus and his crew show off these beers and the brewing process in a fun, energetic tour. The brewery tour guide Kelly is as full of energy as she is knowledge and makes the 50-min. tour both entertaining and enlightening. Tourists walk amongst the actual tanks, tubes, and testing sites where all varieties of Yazoo are made. Oh, and they get to taste-test the beer too!
For only $6, visitors to the Yazoo Brewery get a tour, a souvenir glass, and 3 samples of beer. So as not to ruin the experience for you, I won't give all the details, but I will say this beer-loving girl loved it! This tour is one of the best values I've come across lately.
Hefeweizen in a Yazoo souvenir glass from the brewery tour! |
Now, the weekend I chose to tour the brewery, it was slammed. This tour is widely popular and limited to a small group to keep it intimate and not overwhelming. My date and I made 3 different trips before finally getting our tour tickets for the 5:30 show. Of course, the Monday after we toured, the shop added an option to reserve your tour tickets online. Tickets can only be reserved for the following Saturday, but this option is much better than waiting in the long, long line hoping you make it into the winning group. (On our third trip, when we were finally walking in with our tour tickets in hand, I couldn't help feeling a little bit like Charlie Bucket on my way to Willy Wonka's Chocolate Factory.)
While you wait for your tour (or if your 3 samples serve to whet your appetite for more), spend some time in the Yazoo Taproom, where you can sample the 6 different beers on tap for just $8 or have a pint of your favorite drink. The taproom is open Thursdays and Fridays from 4-8 p.m. for an after-work drink and Saturdays from 2-8 p.m. As the weather starts to warm up, the taproom's patio will surely be a popular watering hold. To add to the local color, order up a plate of local cheeses to go with your brew. Got a growler? Come by anytime the taproom is open to get a refill. The taproom is open for growler fills on Wednesdays from 4-6 p.m. so you don't have to wait til the weekend to open your own Yazoo at home.
Next time you need to entertain out-of-town guests or just want to something different to do on the weekend, head over to The Gulch and reserve your spot on the Yazoo Brewery tour. I challenge you to find a better way to spend $6 in Music City.
The End Notes:
- Yazoo Brewery Tours are a great value but online reservations are highly recommended to ensure your spot on the tour.
- Tour guide Kelly is spunky and will make you think twice next time you order a draught at your favorite happy hour.
- Fun for out-of-towners looking for a little taste of Nashville. (As a side note, also makes a great date spot!)
- Yazoo beer is now sold in grocery stores throughout Tennessee, Alabama, and Mississippi so your neighbors can enjoy Yazoo at home too!
Love Yazoo! I've been meaning to go for the tour. I've been on similar tours at Abita and Sweetwater and wanted to see how our local brewery stacked up to those microbrews' tours. Both are really fun and i highly suggest you check them out if ever in Abita Springs, La or Atlanta, Ga. As for Yazoo, it's got a cool story. The founder of Yazoo is a Mississippi transplant (hence...well... The Yazoo name!)
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