ST. LOUIS - Anheuser-Busch has been a staple in St. Louis since the 1800s.
There have been changes over the years, but one thing that's remained the same is the love employees have for making beer.
All day long on Tuesday we are taking you off the tour path, showing you parts of AB you’ve never seen and we'll meet these proud St. Louisans behind the beer. It’s the royal tour from the King of Beers.
Watch: This taste Buds for you
Throughout the brewing process there are hundreds of quality checks performed by the employees to make sure the beer meets Anheuser-Busch’s standards. Our Royal Access to the King of Beers caps off with the ultimate taste test inside a room that's off limits to the public. Watch the above video to see more.
Made with Pride photos: This taste Buds for you
Every great beer starts somewhere. Take a step inside Anheuser-Busch’s Research pilot Brewery. Watch the above video to see more.
The Anheuser-Busch Bevo Packaging plant is nearly 100 years old. The lines at the facility can package around 2,000 cans and 1,200 bottles a minute. Watch the above video to see more.
The amount of Anheuser-Busch bottles & cans the Metal Container Corporation in Arnold, Mo. makes is almost incomprehensible. The employees make enough aluminum Bud Light bottles a year to reach the moon and back twice, if you stack them end to end. Watch the above video to see more.
One of the oldest buildings on the Anheuser-Busch St. Louis campus is home to the Historic Schoolhouse Museum where the public can view nearly 400 unique historical items from the AB archives. Watch the above video to see more.
Every morning at Anheuser-Busch’s downtown train depot, the ingredients that make the beer you love head to the brewery one railcar after another. The grain depot holds up to 12 railcars and crews unload 1.5 million pounds of raw materials a day. Watch the above video to see more.
Behind the scene photos: Making 'Made with Pride' at Anheuser-Busch
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