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PostFeb 26, 2014#226

I haven't been able to find any in the local supermarkets (Harris Teeter and Food Lion), but perhaps its elsewhere.

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PostFeb 26, 2014#227

Schlafly Maplewood is closed this week as they remodel bar/dining/public areas.

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PostFeb 26, 2014#228

shimmy wrote:I haven't been able to find any in the local supermarkets (Harris Teeter and Food Lion), but perhaps its elsewhere.
The Tap House in downtown Hampton sells Schlafly, I believe. I know they had the APA for a while.

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PostFeb 27, 2014#229

JNOnSTL wrote:
shimmy wrote:I haven't been able to find any in the local supermarkets (Harris Teeter and Food Lion), but perhaps its elsewhere.
The Tap House in downtown Hampton sells Schlafly, I believe. I know they had the APA for a while.
Well then, I shall journey there!

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PostFeb 28, 2014#230

According to their facebook the new Urban Chestnut is now open.

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PostFeb 28, 2014#231

deformative wrote:According to their facebook the new Urban Chestnut is now open.
I asked someone who lives two blocks away and she was told nearby residents get a final preview/open house on March 21st and the place opens to the public on March 27th.

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PostMar 01, 2014#232

I feel embarrassed admitting this but as a nearly lifelong St.Louisan i've never gone to any of the micro breweries here nor Anheuser-Busch tours ...I just never been big into drinking but i just may have to change a bit of my mind set and go in for just a beer in support of our local brewers..

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PostMar 01, 2014#233

dweebe wrote:
deformative wrote:According to their facebook the new Urban Chestnut is now open.
I asked someone who lives two blocks away and she was told nearby residents get a final preview/open house on March 21st and the place opens to the public on March 27th.
^ its definitely open. .... maybe the 27th is the "official opening."

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PostMar 06, 2014#234

Does the new place have TVs? I was thinking about stopping by tonight.

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PostMar 06, 2014#235

flipz wrote:Does the new place have TVs? I was thinking about stopping by tonight.
If it's truly finished, then yes it does. I say that because they mentioned that it was in their plans during Wolpertinger. It sort of sounded like they were compromising with their preference (an old school, social German bier hall), and reality (that people like to watch games at the bar). So they intended to have TVs to make that possible.

At least as far as I remember.

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PostMar 06, 2014#236

jstriebel wrote:
flipz wrote:Does the new place have TVs? I was thinking about stopping by tonight.
If it's truly finished, then yes it does. I say that because they mentioned that it was in their plans during Wolpertinger. It sort of sounded like they were compromising with their preference (an old school, social German bier hall), and reality (that people like to watch games at the bar). So they intended to have TVs to make that possible.

At least as far as I remember.
Sounds good. I will report back. It probably wouldn't normally be my first choice of place to watch a game but I figured I would try it out.

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PostMar 11, 2014#237

Craft Beer Cellar moves into Clayton
For further proof that St. Louis' craft beer scene is booming, a craft beer retailer is coming soon to downtown Clayton....Craft Beer Cellar St. Louis is set to open next month at 8113 Maryland Ave.
...Craft Beer Cellar was founded in 2010 by Kate Baker and Suzanne Schalow. Today, the company has eight locations and three others in development, including Clayton, Hartford, Conn., and Nashua, N.H. Franchisees pay a $10,000 franchise fee plus 2 percent royalties, according to the company’s website.


http://www.bizjournals.com/stlouis/blog ... ml?ana=twt

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PostMar 21, 2014#238

..and another - Old Bakery in downtown Alton -

http://www.saucemagazine.com/blog/?p=35458

PostMar 21, 2014#239

and then another -

http://www.bnd.com/2014/01/25/3023290/m ... ville.html

East side is ramping up

By the way if you have not been to the new UCBC on Manchester - Go - the place is awesome

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PostMar 21, 2014#240

^ and the patio is also now open!

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PostMar 26, 2014#241

Cory King runs Side Project brewing in the same space as his other brewery Perennial - Hi will open a "tasting" room in Maplewood where you can sample and buy beer

http://www.stltoday.com/business/local/ ... um=twitter

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PostApr 24, 2014#242

Drove by Urban Chestnut Brewery this morning and they are installing their sign over the front door. Can somebody take a picture and post it. Thanks.

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PostApr 24, 2014#243

^ It is fully installed now.... looks great! sorry, no pics

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PostApr 25, 2014#246

I haven't seen it in person but from looking at these pictures I wish they would have done something more flashy.

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PostApr 25, 2014#247

A Grove resident was telling me some neighbors aren't happy with the crowds at Urban Chestnut and are posting handmade "Resident Parking Only" signs along with leaving snarky notes on cars.

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PostApr 25, 2014#248

dweebe wrote:A Grove resident was telling me some neighbors aren't happy with the crowds at Urban Chestnut and are posting handmade "Resident Parking Only" signs along with leaving snarky notes on cars.

I met someone the other day that lives in the area and when I asked how they liked the new UC location they complained about parking. I don't get it. How do you move to a busy city entertainment district and expect to be able to park in front of any particular place at any time? Either you accept that you will have to walk a bit sometimes or you find yourself a place with a garage.

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PostApr 25, 2014#249

^ I noticed that small plastic "residential parking only" signs have been staked into the ground on Taylor by UCBC..... I take it they are unofficial signs. This type of complaint is common pretty much everywhere, so its not just a Saint Louis thing.

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PostApr 25, 2014#250

That makes me want to park my car there for a couple days to see how many notes I get.

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