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Explore Brooklyn’s historic seltzer-making with an engaging factory tour, vintage exhibits, tastings, and fun activities for just $25 per person.

For those curious about the bubbly history of seltzer water, the Brooklyn Seltzer Museum offers a uniquely hands-on experience for $25 per person. This 80-minute tour blends history, tradition, and fun activities, making it an appealing choice for curious locals and visitors alike. It’s perfect for anyone interested in the science behind seltzer, vintage machinery, or simply enjoying a refreshing drink while exploring a family-run Brooklyn legacy.
The tour begins at the museum, where visitors explore century-old equipment and vintage glass bottles. Followed by a factory visit, guests witness how a modern seltzer business still relies on 100-year-old equipment. The experience also includes a chance to spray loved ones with seltzer, add an element of playful interaction. Concluding with a visit to the museum store, this tour offers a delightful mix of history, tasting, and souvenirs.
While the 1 hour 20-minute duration is manageable, it’s worth noting that most bookings are made about 33 days in advance. The tour’s small-group size, friendly guides, and interactive features make it an engaging outing for all ages, especially those interested in cultural and scientific aspects of beverage history.

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The tour kicks off at the Brooklyn Seltzer Museum, which claims to be the oldest seltzer works in New York City. Visitors explore exhibits that highlight 2,400 years of seltzer’s influence on culture and commerce. The museum emphasizes the scientific and cultural significance of seltzer water, making it more than just a tasting spot.
A key feature is the guided walk-through led by passionate guides like Barry Joseph, author of Seltzertopia, who bring enthusiasm and detailed knowledge. Visitors learn how seltzer was originally created and bottled by a family-run business, still operating today with a legacy spanning multiple generations.

The museum showcases vintage glass bottles and century-old machinery that power the seltzer creation process. These displays give a tangible sense of the history of seltzer production in Brooklyn. Visitors find it fascinating to see the technology that has persisted for over 100 years in a modern setting.
The exhibits open a window into how bottling and creation of seltzer have evolved, yet still rely on traditional techniques. This blend of old and new helps visitors appreciate the craftsmanship and scientific principles behind effervescent drinks.

The factory visit is a highlight, where guests observe how a contemporary seltzer business operates using original machinery. This glimpse into industrial history reveals the continuity of tradition while serving a modern market. Seeing authentic equipment in action adds authenticity and depth to the experience.
Participants can also enjoy the playful aspect of the tour, with the opportunity to spray loved ones with seltzer—a fun touch that makes the tour suitable for families and groups seeking an interactive outing.

After the factory visit, visitors return to the museum for additional activities. One popular feature is a wooden puzzle channel, which offers a hands-on challenge. The selfie station provides great photo opportunities, capturing memories from the day.
Guests enjoy unlimited seltzer and egg creams at the museum bar, adding a tasty element to the experience. The refreshing drinks showcase the versatility and flavor of Brooklyn’s famous beverage.
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The tour concludes at the museum store, where visitors find a variety of seltzer-themed gifts. Options include t-shirts, egg cream kits, books, pins, and stickers—perfect souvenirs or gifts for enthusiasts of Brooklyn’s effervescent history.
The merchandise collection adds a tangible keepsake to remember the experience, especially for those who enjoy collecting unique, locally inspired items.

The tour starts at 1:00 pm and features a mobile ticket for convenience. Most travelers find it easy to attend, with service animals allowed and the location near public transportation.
Since the experience is non-refundable and cannot be changed, it’s wise to confirm bookings well in advance. The tour is designed to be an accessible, engaging experience suitable for most travelers, with a focus on history and fun.

The tour requires good weather, as it includes an outdoor factory visit component. Cancellations due to poor weather are handled with options for rescheduling or a full refund. The experience is designed for most travelers, but physical requirements are light, with no significant accessibility barriers noted.
This tour appeals to history buffs, science enthusiasts, and those looking for a family-friendly activity. It’s particularly suitable for anyone curious about beverages, Brooklyn’s local industries, or vintage machinery. The interactive elements and tastings make it a lively choice for a casual afternoon outing.
For only $25, this interactive, educational experience offers a comprehensive look at Brooklyn’s seltzer-making heritage. The knowledgeable guides and engaging exhibits make it a worthwhile visit for those interested in local history or beverage culture.
While it may be less suitable for those seeking a long or highly physical tour, the short duration and fun activities are perfect for a relaxed, informative afternoon. The combination of museum exploration, factory viewing, and tastings makes this tour a delightful and nostalgic outing worth booking in advance.
“A fun museum that tells the story of seltzer and provides a delicious taste of seltzer (an egg cream.) Learn how seltzer started and became a house…”
How long does the tour last?
The tour lasts approximately 1 hour and 20 minutes.
What is included in the price?
The $25 ticket covers museum entry, factory tour, tastings of seltzer and egg creams, and access to museum activities and merchandise.
Is the tour suitable for children?
Yes, the tour’s interactive and playful elements, like spraying seltzer and puzzles, make it suitable for families and children.
Do I need to book in advance?
Yes, most bookings are made about 33 days in advance, and the experience is non-refundable.
Are there any physical requirements?
The tour is accessible to most travelers, with no significant physical demands mentioned.
What should I wear or bring?
Comfortable clothing is recommended, especially if you plan to participate in the spraying activity. No specific items are required.
This Brooklyn Seltzer Museum, Factory Tour, and Tasting offers a lively and educational glimpse into Brooklyn’s effervescent history, combining tradition, fun, and tasty experiences in one engaging outing.