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.
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.
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!