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Schlafly Beer

The Saint Louis Brewery, otherwise known as Schlafly Beer, is a craft brewery based in St. Louis, Missouri. As St. Louis’ largest independent craft brewery, Schlafly Beer brews more than 60 styles of beer. There are three brewpubs in which Schlafly Beer operates: the Schlafly Tap Room and Schlafly Bottleworks located in Maplewood, Missouri,[1] and the Schlafly Bankside located in St Charles, Missouri, which opened in 2020.

Schlafly Beer - The Saint Louis Brewery
TypeRegional Craft Brewery
LocationSt. Louis, Missouri
OpenedDecember 26, 1991
Owned byTom Schlafly, David Schlafly
Employees150-200
Websitewww.schlafly.com

History

Lawyer and co-founder Tom Schlafly proposed the idea to bring traditional styles of beer to the United States to his friend Charles Kopman, a fellow lawyer. Kopman then introduced Schlafly to his son, Dan Kopman, who had worked at a British brewery and had extensive knowledge in the field. Dan was privy to the idea of starting a microbrewery, but Schlafly was concerned as Anheuser-Busch had the beer market cornered. On August 22, 1989, Schlafly began the incorporation process. Due to Missouri’s legal restrictions, Schlafly opened its first brewpub - a small brewery with an adjoining restaurant that only sold its beer on-premises. On December 26, 1991, the Schlafly Tap Room opened its doors to the public. A few weeks later, The Saint Louis Brewery completely ran out of beer.[1]

With Kopman and Schlafly’s plan to open a brewpub came struggles with Missouri law. Following Prohibition, Missouri lawmakers introduced a three-tier system to prevent the perceived dangers of breweries owning and controlling taverns which would, in turn, decrease competition. This law made it illegal for any brewery to hold a retail liquor license, thus making it impossible to distribute beyond brewery-restaurants.[1]

In the fall of 1992, Schlafly began meeting with various lawmakers and drafted an amendment to the Missouri Microbrewery law. By January 1993, the amendment was heard in court along with a bill to sell beer on Sundays in grocery and convenience stores. After negotiations with senators and meetings with Anheuser-Busch, the amendment seemed to be coming to fruition. In May 1993, the amendment had been rewritten “behind closed doors” decreasing the maximum barrel production from 17,500 barrels to 10,000. However, Kopman and Schlafly continued on and began selling their beer in St. Louis area establishments. The increase in local consumers led to a demand for bottled beer, but the barrel capacity limited production quantities. In 1996, Schlafly hired a contract brewery in Minnesota to brew and bottle for Schlafly styles and in June, bottles entered the St. Louis market.[1]

In 1997, Schlafly again wanted to amend the law but found that a new liquor license would change the way Schlafly distributed and sold beer. Later that year, Schlafly was first sold in Busch Stadium and found its way into other establishments in the St. Louis area.[2]

The Schlafly Tap Room

In 1989, Schlafly and Kopman began brainstorming locations for The Saint Louis Brewery. After careful consideration, the pair landed on Locust Street. They decided to buy a historic building previously owned by John S. Swift, home of Swift Printing Company.[3] The building was authentically built and had even appeared on the National Register of Historic Places but had suffered fire damage in 1976. Schlafly renovated it and opened its doors on December 26, 1991.[1]

Schlafly Bottleworks

In 2001, Schlafly decided it was time to expand to a bigger brewery, expanding its brewing capacity. Looking to refurbish an abandoned supermarket, Kopman and Schlafly chose an empty supermarket in Maplewood, Missouri. On April 7, 2003, Schlafly Bottleworks opened its doors to the public for tours, dinner, and beers at the bar.[4]

Trademark lawsuit

In 2011, the brewery applied for a trademark on the Schlafly name. Relatives of the conservative Phyllis Schlafly filed a lawsuit, led by her son Andrew Schlafly, an attorney and cousin of the founders. In 2018, the U.S. Federal Circuit Court of Appeals ruled in favor of The Saint Louis Brewery.[5]

 
Schlafly Pale Ale, IPA and Summer Lager are all staples of The Saint Louis Brewery.

Awards

References

  1. ^ a b c d e Schlafly, Tom. (2006). A new religion in Mecca : memoir of a renegade brewery in St. Louis. St. Louis: Virginia Pub. Co. ISBN 1891442422. OCLC 75513905.
  2. ^ "Schlafly Beer – The Craft Beer from America's Beer Capital". Retrieved 2019-06-24.
  3. ^ "Swift Printing & Communications". Retrieved 2019-06-24.
  4. ^ "history – Schlafly Beer". Retrieved 2019-06-24.
  5. ^ Stempel, Jonathan (2018-11-26). "U.S. conservative Phyllis Schlafly's heirs lose trademark appeal over brewery". Reuters. Retrieved 2021-07-03.
  6. ^ Benn, Evan (2010-04-12). "Schlafly, Morgan Street win top honors at World Beer Cup". St. Louis Post-Dispatch. Retrieved 2019-06-24.
  7. ^ Sorrell, Matt (2017-10-10). "Four STL breweries medal at Great American Beer Festival". Sauce Magazine. Retrieved 2019-06-24.

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This article contains content that is written like an advertisement Please help improve it by removing promotional content and inappropriate external links and by adding encyclopedic content written from a neutral point of view April 2020 Learn how and when to remove this template message The Saint Louis Brewery otherwise known as Schlafly Beer is a craft brewery based in St Louis Missouri As St Louis largest independent craft brewery Schlafly Beer brews more than 60 styles of beer There are three brewpubs in which Schlafly Beer operates the Schlafly Tap Room and Schlafly Bottleworks located in Maplewood Missouri 1 and the Schlafly Bankside located in St Charles Missouri which opened in 2020 Schlafly Beer The Saint Louis BreweryTypeRegional Craft BreweryLocationSt Louis MissouriOpenedDecember 26 1991Owned byTom Schlafly David SchlaflyEmployees150 200Websitewww wbr schlafly wbr com Contents 1 History 1 1 The Schlafly Tap Room 1 2 Schlafly Bottleworks 1 3 Trademark lawsuit 2 Awards 3 ReferencesHistory EditLawyer and co founder Tom Schlafly proposed the idea to bring traditional styles of beer to the United States to his friend Charles Kopman a fellow lawyer Kopman then introduced Schlafly to his son Dan Kopman who had worked at a British brewery and had extensive knowledge in the field Dan was privy to the idea of starting a microbrewery but Schlafly was concerned as Anheuser Busch had the beer market cornered On August 22 1989 Schlafly began the incorporation process Due to Missouri s legal restrictions Schlafly opened its first brewpub a small brewery with an adjoining restaurant that only sold its beer on premises On December 26 1991 the Schlafly Tap Room opened its doors to the public A few weeks later The Saint Louis Brewery completely ran out of beer 1 With Kopman and Schlafly s plan to open a brewpub came struggles with Missouri law Following Prohibition Missouri lawmakers introduced a three tier system to prevent the perceived dangers of breweries owning and controlling taverns which would in turn decrease competition This law made it illegal for any brewery to hold a retail liquor license thus making it impossible to distribute beyond brewery restaurants 1 In the fall of 1992 Schlafly began meeting with various lawmakers and drafted an amendment to the Missouri Microbrewery law By January 1993 the amendment was heard in court along with a bill to sell beer on Sundays in grocery and convenience stores After negotiations with senators and meetings with Anheuser Busch the amendment seemed to be coming to fruition In May 1993 the amendment had been rewritten behind closed doors decreasing the maximum barrel production from 17 500 barrels to 10 000 However Kopman and Schlafly continued on and began selling their beer in St Louis area establishments The increase in local consumers led to a demand for bottled beer but the barrel capacity limited production quantities In 1996 Schlafly hired a contract brewery in Minnesota to brew and bottle for Schlafly styles and in June bottles entered the St Louis market 1 In 1997 Schlafly again wanted to amend the law but found that a new liquor license would change the way Schlafly distributed and sold beer Later that year Schlafly was first sold in Busch Stadium and found its way into other establishments in the St Louis area 2 The Schlafly Tap Room Edit In 1989 Schlafly and Kopman began brainstorming locations for The Saint Louis Brewery After careful consideration the pair landed on Locust Street They decided to buy a historic building previously owned by John S Swift home of Swift Printing Company 3 The building was authentically built and had even appeared on the National Register of Historic Places but had suffered fire damage in 1976 Schlafly renovated it and opened its doors on December 26 1991 1 Schlafly Bottleworks Edit In 2001 Schlafly decided it was time to expand to a bigger brewery expanding its brewing capacity Looking to refurbish an abandoned supermarket Kopman and Schlafly chose an empty supermarket in Maplewood Missouri On April 7 2003 Schlafly Bottleworks opened its doors to the public for tours dinner and beers at the bar 4 Trademark lawsuit EditIn 2011 the brewery applied for a trademark on the Schlafly name Relatives of the conservative Phyllis Schlafly filed a lawsuit led by her son Andrew Schlafly an attorney and cousin of the founders In 2018 the U S Federal Circuit Court of Appeals ruled in favor of The Saint Louis Brewery 5 Schlafly Pale Ale IPA and Summer Lager are all staples of The Saint Louis Brewery Awards EditGold Medal for Best German style Kolsch in the World Beer Cup in 2010 6 Silver Medal in the Pumpkin Squash Beer or Pumpkin Spice Beer category for its Pumpkin Ale in 2017 at the Great American Beer Festival 7 References Edit a b c d e Schlafly Tom 2006 A new religion in Mecca memoir of a renegade brewery in St Louis St Louis Virginia Pub Co ISBN 1891442422 OCLC 75513905 Schlafly Beer The Craft Beer from America s Beer Capital Retrieved 2019 06 24 Swift Printing amp Communications Retrieved 2019 06 24 history Schlafly Beer Retrieved 2019 06 24 Stempel Jonathan 2018 11 26 U S conservative Phyllis Schlafly s heirs lose trademark appeal over brewery Reuters Retrieved 2021 07 03 Benn Evan 2010 04 12 Schlafly Morgan Street win top honors at World Beer Cup St Louis Post Dispatch Retrieved 2019 06 24 Sorrell Matt 2017 10 10 Four STL breweries medal at Great American Beer Festival Sauce Magazine Retrieved 2019 06 24 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Schlafly Beer amp oldid 1136550376, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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