The museum is very interesting, we learned a lot of new things. The beer is great. As a project, make a booklet with a beer classifier and a description of the varieties, add a classifier of glasses and mugs for beer, plus the history of the Lida factory with photographs, copies of documents, maybe old beer recipes, a few words about how and with which snacks it is best to drink a particular variety, and you will get a good book that don't be ashamed to offer visitors. I would have bought it myself, but I didn't... Put out glass stands, order ceramic beer mugs, there are many excellent ceramic artists in Belarus who can make Lida brand mugs. Unfortunately, there is none of this, just T-shirts, not for very low prices. Overall, it's very interesting, but it could have been better.
A great museum! It is a very informative and rich exposition. There is a lot of interactive content and information in the form of boring infographics. I really liked the stand with the smells and the periodic table of beer styles. The tasting at the end and the movie are also very good. And I especially want to mention the work of the guide Egor: it's not boring, it's clear and organized. When visiting Lida, this museum is a must.
It turned out to be a pleasant tour, we liked it🍻
It is better to take tickets a couple of weeks in advance on the brewery's website.
We were led a little bit through the territory of the plant, looked at the workshop from the window, and that's it, then we went to a separate building, where they tell us in more detail about all stages of beer production, history, and interesting facts.
All this is visually interactive and interesting.
As for the halls, I didn't really like the way the lighting was done, especially in the hall, where they talk about bottles, stickers, lids - the ceiling is low and the track lights hit right in the eyes (especially at one point), plus the photos turn out to be illuminated, it is necessary to select angles.
At the end of the tour, we go up to the top floor and there is a beer tasting (if you are driving - pepsi, kvass or vodka to choose from), they tell you about each type of beer - two dark and two light. There are snacks and chocolates. After the tour, you can buy souvenirs with the symbols of the factory. There is a restaurant at the factory where delicious knuckle is served, and of course you can continue tasting beer)))
I was in the city of Lida back in 1989 at a competition. The city has improved since then. I really enjoyed the guided tour to the Lida Museum. Of course, I knew a lot when working with beer, but even here I learned things that I didn't know before. If you will be in the Lead, I definitely recommend it. The people in Lida are very kind- they will prompt and help. After the museum, you can sit down in a cafe right at the factory. Everything is delicious, the service is wonderful. I really liked Lida.
An interesting tour about the complex history of the company, about culture and values, about the modern approach to management and the goals of the company. About the chemistry of brewing and even about the features of glasses for each type of beer.
Be sure to visit and of course immediately at the bar to try fresh beer directly from the factory. The delicious thing is that the glasses fall into the trench one by one and you can't get enough and stop.
It's a very pleasant place. Friendly, competent and considerate guides who can provide information. Well done guys! Competent and friendly speech. Cozy, clean and interesting. There is a bar nearby where you can sit comfortably.
5 points for the guide, 2 points for the organization and most importantly, the allocated time for the entire visit. 1 hour 30 minutes - ARE YOU SERIOUS?! A large territory, an interesting history of the plant, so much interactive in the halls, and you just run from hall to hall... at the same time, a group of 25 people, not all rooms comfortably accommodate such a number of people. The guide is hard to hear, no matter how hard he tries, but he tried, and periodically clarified this point. And tasting is generally a failure ... 15 minutes for 4 beers... There are no words. Lida beer, in my subjective opinion, is the best in Belarus... but the level of organization of the excursion is below average:(very disappointed.
I liked the excursion to the brewery, because it was the first time in such production, it is difficult to judge and compare. A brewery with a history, a guide tells historical events, it's nice to plunge into the past. Modern production can only be viewed through windows, they are not allowed inside, it is forbidden to take pictures. The tour itself takes place in a former ancient building, where they tell you how and from what beer is made, and clearly show the materials from which beer is made. In the hall where the game screens are located, you can play and win something, a trifle, but it's nice. The end of the tour takes place in the tasting room, where you will be given a taste of 4 types of beer with snacks, with a detailed story about each of them. And finally, you can have a photo shoot with cool slogans with pictures. There is a beer bar at the factory where you can have a snack (first, second, third and compote) and drink beer from the manufacturer, and believe them there is something to surprise you, the range of beer at the factory is large. The only drawback is that there is no store at the factory where they sell beer from the manufacturer, it could only be purchased at the bar, and we wanted to buy a couple of boxes in bulk.
The museum is good! Modern, interactive and informative. Both adults and young people 18+ will like it. In my opinion, excursions to manufacturing enterprises, and even with their own museum, and if the enterprise is also high-tech and automated, the most interesting. Here you will be told everything about the foamy drink, about the process of its preparation and the art of drinking, they will clearly show a huge number of varieties from light ale to heavy viscous stout, they will give life hacks with which dish which variety is better combined, and in which glass it is better to serve in order to get maximum taste and pleasure from the drink. I couldn't even think that there are so many varieties of this drink and each uses its own unique glass shape to make the drink open to the maximum. And, perhaps, a little tasting awaits you at the end.
The museum is located on the territory of the factory, made with high quality, in a historical building, multimedia, analog facilities, product tasting. Veronika, the tour guide, immerses tourists in the atmosphere of the drink from beginning to end.
We were on an excursion to Lida Brovar. A modern museum, lots of interactive information. Thanks to the guide Veronica! He presents the material vividly, it's interesting to listen.
We recommend our friends and acquaintances to visit the museum
It's a great place.
We decided to go and see with friends. Historical facts were told on the tour . They told us about the types of beer . They also guessed the flavors that they reminded someone of.
And of course, beer tasting.
You can play games and win a bottle sticker.
You won't regret the tour! The visit is worth it.
Of the disadvantages, you just can't choose which beer you want to taste.
There are either 4 types of beer (which they offer), kvass or a non-alcoholic beer option.
The museum is very nice, modern, interactive, you can smell, touch, read, watch, listen, nibble and drink. We really liked it, we recommend it to everyone. The teenagers also came in and were interested. They were offered a good selection of non - alcoholic products 👍 The museum is well made
Thank you for the very idea of opening a museum!
+ Everything is very atmospheric, intense, informative.
+ I learned a lot of new and interesting things on the tour.
+Cinema room (even burst into tears)
+Tasting bar
It is a pity that it is impossible to get into the workshop on the bottling line, I would really like to see this process live, and not through the window.
Otherwise, everything is fine!
I am proud of the history of my city and the people who help the world learn about our culture and achievements!
A wonderful place to experience new things and broaden your horizons. Everything is very modern, interesting and interactive. The only drawback is that tickets need to be booked in advance, as they sell out quickly.
Educational tour. Competent guides, the tour is exciting from the very first minutes. There are many interesting museum specimens. There is a tasting, they tell you how to use a particular type of beer, from which glasses. I really liked it.
An excellent museum with an operating production. It is better to take tickets in advance on the brewery's website. Excellent guides who know the production and history of the plant since 1876. The 19th century buildings from which it all began have been preserved on the territory. The exposition tells about all stages of beer production. All this is visually interactive and interesting. At the end of the tour, there is a tasting of beer and soft drinks from the factory. After the tour, you can buy souvenirs with the symbols of the factory. There is a restaurant at the factory where you can buy the beer you like and if you have time and desire to have a delicious meal. My recommendations.
Mostly pictures and movies from the projector. Beautiful souvenir glasses. The beer at the tasting is bottled. Book the bar in advance. Beer of the mass segment. They don't invite you to the production. Which is surprising, because everything is available in Krusovitsy and Plzen. And these are very well-known brands. Not for beer lovers at all. There are no enthusiastic brewers.
Everything is shown very well.
In a modern way.
Although they did not get into the production halls.
It is only necessary to make an appointment in advance via the Internet.
And immediately the payment via the Internet is 30p.per person.
At the end of the tour, tasting - 300-400 grams of different beers will be poured.
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We learned that 96% of the company belongs to Fins and only 4% to shareholders of Belarus. That's how it is!
I really enjoyed the tour! We learned a lot of new things, it turns out that we have been drinking beer incorrectly and not tasty for 20 years))) On the tour, it was interesting to tell how to pour, drink, which beer corresponds to the shape of the glass, and much more... It turns out that beer is like an orgasm, if you are not in the mood it will not be delicious))))
There is a restaurant at the factory where it is tasty and budget-friendly))) In general, we recommend you to visit! The only drawback is the lack of a branded store at the factory, where you can buy products in large quantities and packed in a box!
Thanks for the tour (02/09/25). It was very interesting for us to listen to the history of the plant's creation, try to figure out the quality of barley for making beer, discover a palette of flavors, play interactive games and get a personalized sticker label for the victory, and taste 4 beers. Everything is great!
We learned so much about beer for the first time, it's really cool, I recommend a great tour to everyone, they told us everything, and most importantly, it's interesting and informative
The $10 tasting tour is worth it. There are several well-equipped halls: somewhere you can take an interactive quiz on the display and get a prize, somewhere you can try different types of malt (I recommend caramel), somewhere you can amuse your sense of smell and smell what flavors a good fresh beer should smell and which ones should not, and also find out what snacks should be choose for different beers. An interesting story from the guide. And 'at the end' - tasting of several beers, and dark beer mixed with chocolate. Gourmet delight 👍
The museum is only 2 years old, but there are already a lot of interesting things. We learned how beer is made, how to drink it properly and with what. I heard a lot for the first time. Porter in a bite with chocolate was very surprised)))
I bought small glasses for myself as a souvenir, which were at the tasting.
Wish: it's fun to peek at the process through the window, of course, but it would be cool if the entire wall of the workshop was glass.
Great tasting tour (even for those who can't drink alcohol).
Interesting for both beer lovers and their couples! Egor, the guide, told us everything perfectly and showed us around)
At the end of the tour, you can buy souvenirs!
Buy tickets in advance on the website. There are two parking lots nearby (maybe more)
Visiting this museum left behind the most pleasant impressions. In my opinion, this is a pretty successful project of JSC Lida Beer. One of the oldest buildings on the territory of the enterprise is equipped for a museum. On the way from the checkpoint to the Beer Street, the guide briefly introduces the enterprise, shows and tells about the features of production, the location and purpose of facilities and equipment. They are naturally not allowed directly into production (in workshops, on the line, etc.), but some of the processes could be partially seen through open windows.. The museum itself has been in existence for about two years and has a solid exposition. During the tour, you can learn interesting features and facts about the production of beer and soft drinks, see, touch and smell the ingredients for their production, inspect various types of dishes, glassware and labels used and used for bottling beer and drinks, play themed interactive games on special tablets, unravel the specific smells of both high-quality and and low-quality drinks, watch a short film about the history of the creation of brewing production in Lida and how the company lives these days.. I really remember the tasting in a specially equipped hall on the top floor of the museum.. A beautiful interior, a photo zone with a photo board installed in it and other interesting things.. Those who cannot or do not want to drink beer will be offered a choice of kvass, soft drink, or non-alcoholic beer. During the tasting, bottled beer is offered (4 types in glasses of 0.1 liters each), which can be purchased at retail facilities - of course, I would like to taste freshly brewed and unpasteurized, but this, unfortunately, is not practiced.. Despite everything, the tour is worth the money (30 BYN per person) and the museum can definitely be recommended for those who are interested in this topic..
The museum is wonderful, a very interesting tour. It is felt that the guides love their factory and talk about it from the bottom of their hearts. The tour is fascinating, there are interactive stands. They even won their own sticker - they took it with them to the north to the Murmansk region.
An excursion that you definitely need to visit even if you are not fond of beer. After all, there is kvass! You will learn not only the history of the plant, but also the basics of brewing, the subtleties of tasting and the history of the city of Lida. The tour includes tasting of 4 beers or kvass
We visited the Lida Brovar Museum, which is very modern and interactive. Veronica led the tour, I liked the presentation of the material: informative, humorous, you can see how she is in love with her work as a guide))) Knows interesting facts, myths, poems about beer 😁
A very interesting tour, everything is sincere, thought out, 2 hours flew by unnoticed, I definitely recommend it! It is better to buy tickets in advance, there are many people who want to. And book a table in the restaurant for the time after the tour in advance too. Kitchen 🔥🔥🔥🔥 beer 🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥
A place worthy of a point in the journey!
I really liked the tour itself, an interesting story. But the tasting is certainly weak. There are only 4 varieties, 100 ml each, they don't even give kvass. It would be more interesting to even raise the price, but to give more varieties for tasting in order to really try different ones.
A wonderful museum, with good guides, a detailed story about the ancient factory, about the founder and brewing.
A pleasant atmosphere during the tasting of different beers and kvass. I recommend it for a visit.
Great tour! The guide, a young man, top, very beautifully explained the history of the brewery and the technology of preparing various beers 🍺
I never thought that an excursion could be so exciting and interesting!
Special thanks for the opportunity to taste several beers and for the skills of proper serving)
You can also buy souvenirs and merch in the museum, which we did)
We definitely recommend this place!!!
The museum of the Lida Brewery tells the story from its foundation to the present day. The tour lasts just over an hour and at the end there is a tasting of different beers. The tour is very popular, so I recommend booking in advance.
It 's a beautiful place. We booked it a month in advance . They paid with the Mir Alpha card . Everything went great. We are from St. Petersburg and have been to many places, but this museum just amazed us. We did not regret that we made a stop in this wonderful city ! There is a good restaurant nearby , like a dining room during the day . The prices are ridiculous , of course , there is only one thing , they took fish soup - broth and potatoes , the fish is gone ) but this has nothing to do with the museum! And so a mandatory visit!
I really liked the museum. Everything is organized at the highest level, beautiful, informative and interesting. The guy worked as a guide for 150 percent: he talked interestingly, answered all questions, it is clear that he knows the history of the plant and the production process well from the inside, he is rooting for his business. The tasting was also very pleasant. I recommend you to visit!
Everything is clear, interesting, delicious, and the Fins are immediately on the case.In general, Lida is a mess, but everything is clear in the restaurant and in the Lida Museum. I highly recommend it
A great museum, an interesting tour. The museum occupies 4 floors in a historic building. Beer or kvass tasting is also included in the price of the tour. Everything can be photographed. Now about the difficulties I had to face. You can get to the museum only by buying a ticket on the website. But you cannot pay with a Russian card. You need to buy a ticket a lot in advance, especially on weekends. Thanks to the employee who held two tickets for me so that I could pay for them upon arrival in Minsk, otherwise I would not have been able to get to the museum in any way. We were on Saturday and we had a very big group - very! It was even divided into two parts, which followed each other with two guides. It was really cramped in the museum. I would like the groups to be smaller so that you can calmly look at everything. Yes, and it would be nice if, besides the museum, at least a piece of the production was shown. I was at the beer factory in Samara - the whole tour takes place there in production, but there is no such wonderful museum as yours. In general, I liked the tour, but I take off one star for the organization.
Friendly staff, modern interior. It is worth considering that excursions do not take place daily., pre-registration , the cost bites a little but there are some buns for beer connoisseurs (tasting)
Guided tour of the museum with tasting.
A local guide will tell you everything you can about the history and production of beer in a half-hour guided tour. It is strictly forbidden to take photos on the territory.
Very awesome..the guide talked very interestingly about the fate of people and the traditions of the enterprise. THANK YOU.. AND FURTHER ONES. GOOD LUCK IN YOUR WORK AND LIFE.
The amazing tour guide Egor won the attention of the whole group from the very first minutes. The incredible number of jokes and funny sayings in the subject struck me)
The museum is very interesting, the tasting is decent.
It's an amazing place. In the spirit of the best European museums. Very beautiful. Antiquity with modernity. Great! There were January holidays after, there were no people at all. My wife and I are alone, an individual tour turned out. Great guide, interesting story, amazing beer. We told all our friends. We will definitely come back from Rostov-on-Don.
I liked the tour. And the factory too. Surprisingly, only 300 employees of the plant ensure the production and sale of the same Lida kvass throughout Russia and in part of Europe. The main secret of both beer and kvass is the special Lida water. No matter how much the kettle boils, no scale is formed. The museum is atmospheric. The exhibits were selected with great love and care. But I didn't really like the beer of five varieties offered at the end of the tasting tour. Maybe not an amateur. But kvass is on top. Moreover, it is the same kvass that is bottled at the factory, and then bought in a PET bottle in a store. Tasty.
Guys from the factory, thank you for your beer! The Maistra Collection wheat should generally be taken to Paulener in Bavaria and shown how to make such a variety)) The highest quality! Good luck in your work and good spirits!)
A great and very interesting tour. Everything is very detailed. You can evaluate the taste qualities of all the ingredients from malt and hops (really very bitter, you shouldn't have listened to the guide🥲) to the final product. Thank you very much.
A good museum, guided tour, history and tasting. I was particularly surprised and pleased with the definition and explanation of the quality and type of beer by smell. It is a pity that now they do not lead tours of the production itself and there is no opportunity to taste the beer that has just come off the assembly line. Also, only 4 varieties are presented for tasting. All this is due to time constraints and security. You can try different varieties in the restaurant from the factory in the next building. There is something to strive for.