As the Evolution Festival returns to Forest Park this year, music and beverage enthusiasts alike are in for a special treat. Alongside headlining acts like the Killers and Beck, this yearâs festival brings an expanded focus on the rich drink culture that makes St. Louis a hotspot for beer and spirits.
âWe wanted to build a beverage program that reflects the soul of St. Louis,â says Lisa Litvag, co-founder of Xplor. âSt. Louis has such a strong brewing history, but we also wanted to honor the growing spirits scene. It’s all about balancing tradition with innovation.â
The Beer Garden
At the heart of Evolution Festival’s drink offerings is the Beer Garden, a celebration of the cityâs long-standing love affair with beer. With over ten draft selections on tap, visitors can expect a wide range of flavors from both local breweries and national brands. The Beer Garden will feature local favorites like Urban Chestnut Brewingâs Zwickel and Evolution Wheat, as well as 4 Hands Brewingâs City Wide Pale Ale and Yes Tea.
âSt. Louis craves beerâall kinds of beer,â Litvag said. âFrom our local craft scene to national favorites, we wanted to make sure everyone could find something they love.â
This year, the Beer Garden will also host one of the festivalâs three stages, creating a perfect atmosphere where visitors can sip their favorite brew while enjoying live performances. With ample seating, itâs designed to be a laid-back space for both beer lovers and music fans to unwind.
The Spirits Lounge
For those with a taste for spirits, the Spirits Lounge offers a more intimate experience. Featuring some of the top names in the spirits world, this lounge will serve up specialty drinks using brands like Crown Royal, Titoâs Vodka, and Cabo Wabo Tequila.
âWe wanted to elevate the cocktail experience at the festival,â says Litvag. âItâs not just about grabbing a drinkâitâs about enjoying something that’s been carefully crafted, something that enhances the overall festival vibe.â
In addition to whiskey and tequila, the Spirits Lounge will also feature refreshing offerings from BeatBox Beverages and locally produced LOU LOU Wines, adding a splash of variety to the cocktail menu. Although seating might be limited to a few high-tops, the Spirits Lounge promises to be a lively spot for those who appreciate a great drink.
Evolving the Drink Program
One of the biggest shifts this year is the festivalâs decision to focus more on beer. In contrast to last yearâs whiskey-centric offerings, the 2024 Evolution Festival is all about celebrating the breadth of St. Louisâ brewing history.
âWe really wanted to rally around St. Louis as a beer city,â explains Litvag. âThereâs just something so iconic about enjoying a locally brewed beer in a place with so much brewing heritage. But donât worry, whiskey loversâweâve got plenty of great options for you too!â
In addition to the beer selection, visitors can indulge in specialty cocktails featuring Kentucky Coffee Whiskey, a smooth, coffee-flavored whiskey distilled in Kentucky. With rich coffee aromas and sweet notes of vanilla and caramel, this 66-proof spirit offers a perfectly balanced blend, ideal for enjoying as a shot, on the rocks, or in cocktails.
What: The Evolution Festival
When: Sept. 28-29
For more info: Visit EvolutionFestival.com
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