From Kettle to Keg: Brewing in St. Louis, 1908-1909
…Is the title of one of the current exhibits at the Missouri History Museum in St. Louis, running now through July 4th 2009. Throughout the exhibit, visitors can see how the history of beer in St. Louis is related to the city’s industry, inventions and immigration. The exhibit features 150 artifacts including beer trays, bottles, steins, advertisements, signage and historic photographs.
The exhibit will also run in conjunction with the Saint Louis Brewers Heritage Festival, which is slated for May 10-12. The festival will feature seven breweries, each offering a huge selection of beers for tasting. Plus, local brewmasters will be on hand at the festival and the museum exhibit to answer questions about the varieties of beer found in St. Louis and the process of brewing beer.
The Missouri History Museum is located in the Forest Park section of St. Louis. For details and directions, visit www.mohistory.org/Kettle_to_Keg
“Museum’s beer exhibit offers history lesson” [news-leader.com]
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