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)))