Outside of St. Louis, the city has been known as the beer capital of the world primarily because of the success of the Anheuser-Busch Company
Author: Jordan Palmer
4 Hands announces release dates for Courage and Madagascar
Damn the ice. While beer lovers await news of when 4 Hands will reschedule its 5th Year Anniversary party following the weekend ‘ice storm,’ there
The best beers of 2016 not from St. Louis
The 2,016th year of the Common Era has come and gone, leaving many high and low points in its wake. Some people may argue that
4 Questions with Robert Griesedieck about his new family brewery
St. Louis’ brewing legacy does not start nor end with Anheuser Busch. Not by a long shot. According the bible of St. Louis beer, “St.
What our local brewers are looking forward to in 2017
Happy New Year! 2016 has been gone just over 11 hours, as of this writing, and so now it’s time to really look at what
New Release! Perennial’s Barrel Aged Vermilion out Thursday
Big week of releases for Perennial Artisan Ales (8125 Michigan Ave, 314.631.7300). Today the brewery announced it was releasing its 2016 Barrel Aged Vermilion on
What we drank and ate at Heavy Riff Brewing Company
I’ve been noticing a new trend – how many of our best and up-in-coming city neighborhoods are being anchored and supported by the local beer
What to drink and eat at Narrow Gauge Brewing Company
If there is one thing in the world of craft beer that is consistent, it is that every brewery has a unique story worth telling.
Can’t see the Winter Classic? You can still drink to it
Many a long suffering St. Louis Blues fan will be wishing they were inside Busch Stadium on January 2nd for the NHL Winter Classic between
How to get your Perennial Sump Coffee Stout ’17 fix
I’m starting to really enjoy the anticipation of our local breweries releases of their most coveted beers. Up next of what I call “Winter Flagship