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Local beer to be highlighted at new Alamo Drafthouse

When the City Foundry originally opened last year, I had very high hopes that local breweries and distilleries would be highlighted, as I’ve seen at other similar operations around the country. I still harbor a […]

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Time is running out for “Eat A Peach” this summer

  Just in time for the opening of peach picking season, St. Louis’ Rock ‘n Roll brewery, Heavy Riff Brewing marked the season with the release of “Eat A Peach” in cans, but available for […]

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32 Missouri breweries team up for new collaboration beer

I’ve asked dozens of brewers and brewery owners, what they like most about owning a brewery and brewing beer? The answers vary, but one common theme throughout is that they believe brewing creates community, that […]

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Popular craft beer bar closing after 8-years

Some terrible news to report. The Craft Beer Cellar in Clayton is closing for good. The beer shop made the announcement today on Facebook. We’re writing to you today with some awful news. Our landlord […]

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Dark As Funk in bottles coming soon

Dark As Funk in bottles coming soon You never know what will come out of messing around in the kitchen. “Well this beer started out as a “kitchen sink beer”, basically a mishmash of open […]

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Bluewood Brewing re-releases two sweet meads

Bluewood Brewing re-releases to sweet meads Mead is the oldest alcoholic drink in the world. Ancient Greeks called it “the nectar of the Gods,” descended from heaven as dew. Think wine, but instead of grapes, […]

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Earthbound’s quintessential brunch beer, ‘Chicken & Waffle Blonde is back

Earthbound’s quintessential brunch beer, ‘Chicken & Waffle Blonde is back Let’s get something straight – weird beer is awesome. Weird beer made in the shadow of the world’s largest Lager brewery, Anheuser-Busch, is even awesomer. […]

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Rockwell Beer Co. to open beer garden in Francis Park

According to a newspaper clipping, I found online: St. Louis is credited with being the first city in America to develop outdoor restaurants and theaters. But it wasn’t until 1854 that the beer garden came […]