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Anheuser-Busch's gift to St. Louis this holiday season is the return of an old favorite: The St. Louis Lager.
More than 115 years have passed since the beer was last in production, but Colleen Lucas, vice president of corporate social responsibility and heritage at Anheuser-Busch, says in a press release that it’s a perfect way to “recognize the community that has enabled us to continue to grow and connect with consumers all over the world.”
The beer, a dark lager-style, originally began as a regional beer that ended up being distributed across the world; it will now be produced at the company’s Research Pilot Brewery in St. Louis based on the original recipe. You can find the drink at the Anheuser-Busch St. Louis Biergarten(1127 Pestalozzi Street, 314-577-2626).
The company is unveiling the beer ahead of Giving Tuesday and the beverage will play an important role in giving back this year: For every St. Louis Lager sold, Anheuser-Busch will donate $2 to the United Way-led 100 Neediest Cases campaign.…
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The taps at Anheuser-Busch’s St. Louis brewery will soon flow with a beer that hasn’t been tasted in more than a century.
AB announced Tuesday it’s bringing back its original flagship beer, the St. Louis Lager. It was the main brand for the company when it first started in St. Louis back in the 1850s.
“By bringing back St. Louis Lager this December, we are proud to recognize the community that has enabled us to continue to grow and connect with consumers all over the world,” said Colleen…
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The establishment will close after dinner service Sunday, Nov. 21, citing the inability to ink a lease renewal for its space. "It saddens me to have put all the blood, sweat, and tears into growing our business, only to have it woefully taken from us," the owner posted on the restaurant's Facebook page.