Yesterday, 02:18 PM | ? #1 |
Senior Member ?Join Date: Sep 2010 Location: Charlotte Posts: 376 |
I'm heading to St Louis at the end of this month, and I'll have most of Sunday available to site see, and wanted to ask what breweries/mircobreweries do you guys consider must see places? |
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Yesterday, 02:23 PM | ? #2 |
One man wrecking crew ?Join Date: Dec 2007 Location: Sparta, Tn Posts: 6,929 |
Budweiser is actually awesome(free tour and beer), Schlafly, Square One brewery and distillery(small but good beer and real good food). Those are the ones I can vouch for, St. Louis is a cool town with a good beer scene. _ |
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Yesterday, 02:28 PM | ? #3 |
Senior Member ?Join Date: Nov 2008 Posts: 3,416 |
Urban Chestnut. |
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Yesterday, 02:32 PM | ? #4 |
Beer NCO ?Join Date: Nov 2010 Location: St. Louis, MO Posts: 5 |
I got a list a few weeks ago from one of the food and drink writers here in St. Louis of all of the breweries in the area. 1. Anheuser-Busch (Soulard) So far, I've been to Morgan Street, Schlafly, and Trailhead. I've had a few of O'Fallon's beers, and will probably hit Second Shift, Tin Mill (Hermann, MO) and Augusta sometime this month. I really like Morgan Street's beers and food. Schlafly has a few cask aged beers on tap too. |
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Yesterday, 03:09 PM | ? #5 |
Senior Member ?Join Date: Mar 2009 Location: St.Charles, MO Posts: 528 |
Check out stlhops.com That blog tells you what is on tap and were. If you are going to be here this weekend, might as well get tickets to herritagefest thats going on. You can sample all the local brewery's wares. |
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Yesterday, 04:16 PM | ? #6 |
Member ?Join Date: May 2011 Location: St. Louis, Missouri Posts: 74 |
OT, but I am not too impressed with Tin Mill's offerings. I'd really recommend the Budweiser tour. Gives a good perspective of the gigantic scale on which they brew and you walk through the stables and a nice museum in the lobby. Totally free, and you don't have to worry so much about hours, it's 9-5 Mon-Sat and 11:30-5 on Sunday. Then try to go to one more of those listed above, I have not been to any but the girl and I are going to a few when she gets back from studying abroad. |
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Yesterday, 05:21 PM | ? #7 |
Member ?Join Date: Mar 2011 Location: St. Petersburg, FL Posts: 93 |
Plus, the beer they offer in the A/B Brewery tasting room is infinitely better than the stuff you get at the grocery store. Even the Bud Light has a fresh hopped taste and aroma you just can't get in a pastuerized lager that's months past it's bottle date. Plus they have alot of regional, seasonal, and even small batch and experimental beers that you will be amazed come out of the big evil A/B brewery!
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Yesterday, 05:55 PM | ? #8 |
Senior Member ?Join Date: Feb 2011 Location: O'Fallon, MO Posts: 129 |
http://stlhops.com/st-louis-beer-guide/ I'd also recommend the AB tour if you have time. It's a very historic brewery and well worth the visit. I'd recommend Urban Chestnut and Six-Row. They're pretty close to each other. |
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Yesterday, 05:56 PM | ? #9 | |
Senior Member ?Join Date: Feb 2011 Location: O'Fallon, MO Posts: 129 |
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Yesterday, 06:00 PM | ? #10 |
Member ?Join Date: Feb 2010 Location: South of KC, Missouri Posts: 31 |
I'd probably skip on Trailhead also. The wife brought home a mixed 6 pack a couple weeks ago and I was not impressed. But, "to each his own".
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