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Gateway Beer

St. Louis Craft Brewing in the Shadow of Anheuser-Busch

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Pub Date 20 Oct 2026 | Archive Date 20 Oct 2026

University of Illinois Press | 3 Fields Books


Description

Once synonymous with Anheuser-Busch, St. Louis slowly embraced craft beer and became a powerhouse within the industry. Joel Bittle’s history charts the growth of the Gateway City’s craft brewing scene from its first convention-defying microbreweries in the 1990s through COVID-era difficulties and beyond.

Interviews with the founders and brewers of the city’s craft beer businesses reveal how enthusiasm and expertise coalesced into a thriving community. Their stories of brewer creativity and underdog business acumen include looks at now-iconic brands like Schlafly and 2nd Shift. Bittle also describes how St. Louis entrepreneurs used the spirit of collaboration to not only change the city’s beer culture but build a scene that attracted a following eager to move beyond the hometown beer giant and other established brands.

An engaging insider account of a craft beer bastion, Gateway Beer takes readers inside a movement while telling a story of resilience and triumph.

Once synonymous with Anheuser-Busch, St. Louis slowly embraced craft beer and became a powerhouse within the industry. Joel Bittle’s history charts the growth of the Gateway City’s craft brewing...


Advance Praise

“This engaging history of brewing in St. Louis is both well written and as easy to enjoy as a good craft beer.”

—Thomas F. Schlafly, cofounder, Schlafly Beer


“The importance of St. Louis on American beer has never been a question. This book goes beyond the surface and deep into the city's history and the artisans and titans of industries that shaped a national movement. Filled with entertaining stories and insight, the pride in place is on full display.”

—John Holl, editor, All About Beer magazine


“Anheuser-Busch rightfully gets its due here, but this is mostly a crazy story about the many of us in St. Louis who made a bet against big beer—told with detailed care and wit by a man rooting for us all to succeed.”

—Phil Wymore, co-founder, Perennial Artisan Ales

“This engaging history of brewing in St. Louis is both well written and as easy to enjoy as a good craft beer.”

—Thomas F. Schlafly, cofounder, Schlafly Beer


“The importance of St. Louis on American...


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EDITION Paperback
ISBN 9780252089589
PRICE $29.95 (USD)
PAGES 304

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