St. Louis, Missouri beer scene

Beers to Try in St. Louis

St. Louis boasts a vibrant craft beer scene that celebrates both tradition and innovation. With a rich brewing history dating back to the 19th century, the city is home to several renowned breweries that have established themselves as pioneers in the craft beer movement. Locals and visitors alike can explore a diverse array of styles, from hoppy IPAs to rich stouts, ensuring there's something for every palate. Whether you're wandering through the lively neighborhoods or enjoying a chill evening at a beer garden, the local brews are a highlight not to be missed.

Top Beers to Try

Budweiser

Anheuser-BuschLager

A classic American lager, Budweiser is known for its crisp taste and smooth finish, making it a staple in bars and restaurants.

ABV: 5.0%

American Brown Ale

The Civil Life Brewing CompanyBrown Ale

This rich and malty brown ale features notes of caramel and chocolate, balanced by a subtle hop bitterness, perfect for any beer lover.

ABV: 5.5%

Zwickel

Urban Chestnut Brewing CompanyKellerbier

Zwickel is a refreshing, unfiltered lager with a slightly sweet malt profile and a crisp finish, embodying the essence of traditional German brewing.

ABV: 5.3%

Featured Breweries

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Anheuser-Busch

📍 St. Louis

As one of the largest and most recognizable breweries in the world, Anheuser-Busch offers a blend of classic lagers and innovative craft-style beers.

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The Civil Life Brewing Company

📍 St. Louis

Known for its European-inspired brews, The Civil Life Brewing Company focuses on quality ingredients and traditional methods to create exceptional beers.

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Urban Chestnut Brewing Company

📍 St. Louis

Urban Chestnut is celebrated for its innovative and diverse beer styles, merging traditional European brewing techniques with modern American flavors.

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St. LouisMissouriUnited StatesAnheuser-BuschThe Civil Life Brewing CompanyUrban Chestnut Brewing Company

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