Brewery District Walking Tour & Tasting

Discover Terre Haute’s brewing legacy with a walking tour of the historic Brewery District, blending craft beer, great food, and fascinating history—a perfect outing for beer enthusiasts, history buffs, and foodies alike!

Stop 1: Afterburner Brewing Company
Kick off your tour at Afterburner Brewing, a veteran-owned brewery with bold craft beers and a laid-back vibe. Afterburner frequently hosts food trucks, so you can grab some delicious street food to pair with your beer. Enjoy a pint of their signature brew or seasonal specialties while soaking in the lively atmosphere.

Stop 2: Terre Haute Brewing Company (THBC)
Next, head over to Terre Haute Brewing Company, one of America’s oldest breweries. You can sample small plates alongside their expertly crafted beers. THBC offers a range of styles, but don’t miss a glass of their tongue-in-cheek Terre Hoot beer, a beer made with the company long brewing history in mind. The mix of history and modern brewing innovation makes this stop unforgettable.

Stop 3: Mogger’s Restaurant & Pub, a beloved local spot in a beautifully preserved 19th-century building that once housed the Terre Haute Brewing Company’s bottling plant. With its exposed brick walls, wooden beams, and vintage industrial charm, Mogger’s features historic brewing memorabilia and Prohibition-era underground tunnels, adding intrigue to your visit. Enjoy a hearty pub menu, featuring favorites like the tenderloin sandwich and hearty chili, paired with local brews, including the iconic Champagne Velvet, first crafted in Terre Haute in 1902.

Stop 4: The Stables Restaurant & Bar
Finish your tour at The Stables, located in the former horse stables used by the brewing company. The beautifully restored space offers a cozy atmosphere where you can savor a fine after-dinner drink or indulge in one of their homemade desserts. The unique setting provides the perfect ending to your brewery crawl.

Bonus Stops

Vigo Bowl: Extend the fun with a game of bowling at Vigo Bowl, just a short distance away.

Glendy’s Uptown Mall: If you’re into antiques and vintage finds, take some time to explore Glendy’s Uptown Mall, a local favorite for treasure hunting.

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