WINERY PARTNERS

TOP SHELF

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Driver gratuity is not included. If you feel that your driver has served you well, please give a gratuity as the drivers do work for tips.

We reserve the right to enforce a minimum number of guests per bus rule of six people for the entire bus.

All cancellations or reschedules must be made 72 hours in advance of your scheduled tour. Please contact us at CustomerService@TopShelf.tours to do this. If you notify us with at least a 72 hour notice until the start of the tour, you can get either a full refund or move your tour to an alternate date. If you notify us within less than 72 hours, no refunds or rescheduling will be allowed. If you don't receive a confirmation email within a few minutes after booking, your email address was probably entered incorrectly. Please contact us to correct it.


Brewery Tour Helpful Information

We’re going to spend between 40-45 minutes at each brewery so you won’t feel rushed at each stop. We want you to be able to sit back and enjoy your time at each location, then buy a pint of your favorites and refill your growlers while you’re there.

Our southside pick up spot is Shallos Restaurant in Greenwood, and our downtown pick up spot is Sun King Brewery on College Avenue. If you have a large group and are close to one of these points, please contact us about an alternate pickup point. We may need to make substitutions on the order of the stops or the stops themselves due to various circumstances.

We do need to have at least six people signed up on a tour to make them fun, worthwhile, and viable.

Also, please remember that the goal is to have fun, but we can’t have people get too drunk. That makes our brewery partners upset and they might not welcome us back. Therefore, on these tours, we ask that the only alcohol consumed is the beer sold at the breweries that we go to.

NOTES:
Each brewery makes their own decision on whether they give samples and how many samples to give each person. We are not affiliated with the breweries, and cannot promise what they will give anyone. However, when the craft brewery scene was first starting in Indianapolis, breweries were a lot freer with samples than they are now for some reason. You can always ask the bartenders if you can try any beers that they are selling, as they do want you to buy a pint or a growler.


Also, please note that the “tour” aspect of the brewery tour is that we’re going to different breweries in the area, and not necessarily a tour of each brewery’s back room. We try to make your time on the bus as fun as possible and to give you a memorable experience while you’re with us!

Some stops may need to be substituted for various reasons.


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