Brewery in St. Louis

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  • 21st Street Brewers Bar

    2017 Chouteau Ave. St. Louis - Lafayette Square

    314-241-6969

  • Aerie's Winery

    600 Timber Ridge Drive Grafton/ Godfrey/ Alton

    618-786-8439

  • Alpha Brewing Company

    4310 Fyler Ave. St. Louis - Tower Grove

    314-621-2337

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  • American Craft Standard Brewing & Distilling Co.

    1821 Cherokee St. St. Louis - South City

    314-771-8500

    Formerly known as The Stable, this bar/restaurant a shrine to great beer. There are two dozen brews on tap, most of which you won't find on draft or in bottles at other area bars. The list of bottled brew is as extensive as a fine restaurant's wine list. The menu features food that is primarily beer-friendly: pizzas, sandwiches and shared appetizers. The pizzas are good, with a soft-but-still-chewy crust. Here, sandwiches are known as "grinders" and include several loose-meat selections. In the late evening, local cover bands and blues acts grace the club's small stage; they sound great reverberating off the lofty ceilings.
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  • Anheuser Busch

    1 Busch Place St. Louis - South City

    800-342-5283

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  • Baltimore Bend Vineyard

    27150 Highway 24, Waverly Outstate MO

    660-493-0258

    "Located 5 miles west of Waverly on Highway 24, Baltimore Bend Vineyard is a family owned and operated business that was started because of a love of wine and a thirst for an understanding of the winemaking process. Located in the northeastern corner of Lafayette County between the Missouri River and historic Highway 24, the area was a focal point of travel and commerce during the19th century, and lies on the path of the expeditionary company of Lewis & Clark and parts of the Santa Fe Trail. The vineyard and winery lie close to a bend in the Missouri River that legend suggests was named after a sunken boat called "Baltimore." (MissouriWine.org)
  • Bias Winery & Gruhlke's Microbrewery

    3166 Highway B, Berger Franklin County

    573-834-5475

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  • Bluewood Brewing

    1821 Cherokee Street St. Louis - Soulard

    314- 261-4079

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  • Bommarito Estate Almond Tree Winery

    3718 Grant School Road, New Haven Franklin County

    573-237-5158

  • Bristle Ridge Vineyards & Winery

    98 N.E. 641, Knob Noster Outstate MO

    660-422-5646

    "Located between Warrensburg and Knob Noster, just south of 50 Highway at "P" junction. Bristle Ridge was established in 1979, as the first vineyard and winery in Johnson County Missouri. It has been in the same family since that time. All of the wines are made from grapes grown in the vineyards and range from dry to sweet. The wines each have the fruit flavor from the grapes. Speciality wines are made from fruit within the state to remain "Made In Missouri". The view from the porch to the North is a truly relaxing experience and also boasts spectacular sun sets. The tasting room/gift shop offers a large selection of commodities. Available for: Conversations, Celebrations, Occasions and Events." (MissouriWine.org)
  • Buffalo Brewing Co.

    3100 Olive St. St. Louis - Midtown

    314-534-2337

    Beer is the first order of business at this midtown brewpub. Buffalo Brewing Co. turns out a small but solid range of beers, from the easy-drinking Buffalo Gold to the, uh, evocatively named Buffalo Drool (it's an American brown ale) to the downright tasty rye IPA. The menu offers beer-friendly fare: burgers, fried fish, wings and pizza. As the name might suggest, bison is available in burger, sausage and chili form; in addition, ground bison is combined with ground beef in the meatloaf. Tours of the brewery (located on site) are available.
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  • Buffalo Creek Vineyard & Winery

    2888 Riverview Road, Stover Outstate MO

    573-377-4535

  • Bynum Winery

    13520 S. Sam Moore Road, Lone Jack Outstate MO

    816-566-2240

    "Three miles east of Lone Jack, MO, at the intersection of 50 Highway and Sam Moore Road.The Bynum family owns and operates the Bynum Winery. The family was amongst the earliest settlers to what became Lone Jack, Missouri in 1836. Mr. Bynum's great, great-uncle, George Shawhan was a famous whiskey maker before Prohibition. Carrying on the family tradition, Floyd Bynum opened the winery in 1989. Nestled in the rolling hills of western Missouri, not far from Kansas City, Bynum Winery is a 6-acre vineyard with plans to develop over 30 acres in time. They produce both red and white wines along with fruit wines. If you plan to visit Bynum Winery and need more information, please write." (MissouriWine.org)
  • Chandler Hill Vineyards

    596 Defiance Road, Defiance St. Charles County

    636-798-2675

  • Civil Life Brewing Company

    3714 Holt Ave St. Louis - South City

    The Civil Life Brewing Company is Tower Grove South’s hidden destination for beer geeks as well as those new to craft beer. The cozy wood-paneled space has a long bar, a communal table and an upstairs with smaller tables and private snugs. The space is part English pub and part German beer hall. Civil Life specializes in malt-driven session beers, with almost every selection falling between four and six percent alcohol. The beer and food have won this spot a loyal following of regulars, especially from the neighborhood. Patrons enjoy beer and conversation, a game of darts or ring the bull, or they sit at the bar and read a book. There is no television, but the little library upstairs is a great hangout. This old-school pub closes early and only accepts cash. Bring some money if you don’t want to hit the on-premises ATM. And be prepared for a very civil evening.
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  • Crooked Creek Winery

    24585 W. 10th St. Road, Centralia Outstate IL

    618-495-2161

  • Crown Valley Brewery

    13326 State Route F, Ste. Genevieve Outstate MO

    573-756-9463

  • Crown Valley Winery

    23589 State Route WW, Ste. Genevieve Outstate MO

    573-756-9463

  • Earthbound Beer

    2724 Cherokee Street, St. Louis Unknown

    314-769-9576

    1 article
  • Ferguson Brewing Company

    418 S. Florissant Road Ferguson

    314-254-7359

    Though you can find Ferguson Brewing Company’s offerings around town, the best place to experience them is at its brewpub, a warm, inviting spot in the heart of historic downtown Ferguson. This is more than simple bar fare; the place has become just as famous for thoughtful food that incorporates its brews, including its famous stout-marinated stuffed mushrooms, beer cheese mac, and fish and chips. With food this delicious, you might forget that the place is, first and foremost, a brewery. The pecan brown ale may be just the reminder you need. $$. Patio. Opens daily at 11 a.m. 
  • 4 Hands Brewing Co.

    1220 S. 8th St. St. Louis - Soulard

    314-436-1559

    1 article
  • Friendship Brewing Company

    100 E Pitman Ave Wentzville

    636-856-9300

  • GC Food & Brewery

    11411 Olive Blvd. Creve Coeur

    314-432-3535

    The GC stands for Granite City - though not Granite City, Illinois. This chain of brewpubs, with locations in twelve states, opened its first restaurant in Minnesota. All locations share a single brewing facility; fermentation is the only step of the process to occur in the restaurant itself. GC produces four styles of beer - bock, stout, IPA and lager - as well as a rotating seasonal offering. The bock is the standout, with a clear, mildly sweet malt flavor. The menu is long, with many beer-friendly offerings: waffle fries, wings and nachos; burgers, sandwiches and flatbreads.
  • Global Brew Tap House - Rock hill

    9578 Manchester Road, Rock hill Brentwood

    3143954504

  • Grafton Winery & Brewhaus

    300 W. Main St. Grafton/ Godfrey/ Alton

    618-786-3001

  • Heavy Riff Brewing Company

    6413 Clayton Ave St. Louis - Dogtown

  • Jowler Creek Vineyard and Winery

    16905 Jowler Creek Road, Platte City Outstate MO

    816-935-9471

  • Kirkwood Station Brewing Company

    105 E. Jefferson Ave Kirkwood

    314-966-2739

    Kirkwood Station Brewing Co., formerly Highlands Brewing Co., serves up a long list of beers brained up by brewmaster Dave Johnson, including the ever-popular India Pale Ale and Buckwheat Berry. Even though any visitor's inclined to stop in for a drink, the food menu will keep you on tap for a prolonged stay. From pretzels and beer cheese soup to pizzas, burgers and steaks, there's plenty to choose from the menu to pair with frosty pints. The restaurant also offers live music regularly to keep things festive.
  • Kite Hill Vineyards

    83 Kite Hill Road, Carbondale Outstate IL

    618-684-5072

  • La Dolce Vita Winery

    4 Lafayette St., Washington Franklin County

    636-390-8180

  • Main Street Brewing Company

    4204 W. Main St. Belleville/ Fairview Heights

    618-416-7261