Schlafly Beer
Schlafly Beer
Schlafly Beer is a renowned craft brewery based in St. Louis, Missouri. It was founded in 1991 by Tom Schlafly and Dan Kopman, making it the first new brewery to open in St. Louis since the end of Prohibition. The brewery is known for its wide range of beer styles and its commitment to quality and innovation.
History[edit]
Schlafly Beer was established in 1991 in the Locust Business District of St. Louis. The founders, Tom Schlafly and Dan Kopman, were inspired by the rich brewing heritage of St. Louis and the emerging craft beer movement in the United States. They opened the Schlafly Tap Room, the first new brewpub in Missouri, and began producing a variety of craft beers.
Products[edit]
Schlafly Beer produces a wide range of beer styles, including ales, lagers, stouts, and IPAs. Some of their most popular beers include the Schlafly Pale Ale, Schlafly Kölsch, and Schlafly Pumpkin Ale. The brewery also releases seasonal and special release beers throughout the year.
Brewery Locations[edit]
Schlafly Beer operates two brewery locations in St. Louis: the Schlafly Tap Room in downtown St. Louis and the Schlafly Bottleworks in the Maplewood neighborhood. Both locations feature a restaurant and offer brewery tours.
Community Involvement[edit]
Schlafly Beer is deeply involved in the St. Louis community. The brewery hosts several annual events, including the Schlafly Art Outside Festival and the Schlafly Stout and Oyster Festival. Schlafly Beer also supports local charities and community organizations.
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