Gateway Beer : St. Louis Craft Brewing in the Shadow of Anheuser-Busch
Gateway Beer : St. Louis Craft Brewing in the Shadow of Anheuser-Busch
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Author(s): Bittle, Joel
ISBN No.: 9780252089589
Pages: 304
Year: 202610
Format: Trade Paper
Price: $ 41.93
Dispatch delay: Dispatched between 7 to 15 days
Status: Available (Forthcoming)

Table of Contents Foreword, by Cheryl Baehr Introduction Prologue Short overview of craft beer's origins, the city's identity as a Budweiser town, the heights local breweries reached, and the current struggles in the industry's downturn. Chapter One - Fermentation The history of beer in St. Louis, why the area provided the perfect location and culture of AB's dominance, and how the company and the Busch family influenced the city for 150 years. Chapter Two - Schlafly The vanguards of the craft beer movement and the legal and cultural obstacles they overcame. This chapter is told through the lens of their opening party. Chapter Three - The Early Wave The stories of three breweries that followed Schlafly - A veterinarian turned brewer, a kid too young to drink his own beer, and a woman who would go on to encompass every aspect of the St. Louis beer industry. Chapter Four - InBev The roots of the sale of AB to InBev started with the beer wars of the 70s, and a boardroom coup that deposed the beloved Gussie Busch.


A look into how InBev outmaneuvered AB, and the culture fallout. Chapter Five - 2nd Shift's First Act The story of local brewing wizard Steven Crider and his brewery 2nd Shift. Chapter Six - Ferguson A comprehensive look at the socio-economic factors that led to one of the country's worst riots, and the brewery that sat at the heart of it. Chapter Seven - Kraftig After the sale of AB, Billy Busch tried to create a new brewery to compete with InBev. He ran into obstacles created by his family business decades before. Chapter Eight - The Class of 2011 The explosion of craft beer in St. Louis. Four national and world recognized breweries began the next wave.


St. Louis was famous for beer again. Chapter Nine - Side Project Cory King's hobby would turn into an elevation of the form, and one of the highest rated breweries in the world. Chapter Ten - Modern Brewery Embraces Modern Hops A look at the use of different hops told through the story of a Harvard student who brought brewing to Cambridge. Chapter Eleven - Narrow Gauge New England IPAs were only available in Vermont and Massachussetes when Jeff Hardesty opened Narrow Gauge. He would ride the trend to national prominence. Chapter Twelve - 2nd Shift's Second Act A move into the city, and the difficulties of COVID. Chapter Thirteen - The Brewsters The history of women in beer, the women who make up St.


Louis beer, and the struggles women face in the beer industry today. Chapter Fourteen - The Perennial Family Tree: Rockwell and Perennial on Lockwood Where other breweries overreached, expanding beyond their capabilities, Perennial expanded through the brewers who went on to open their own breweries. It is a story of legacy over profit. Chapter Fifteen - City Concluding thoughts, the state of craft beer today, what models work and don't work in the current climate, and what the future holds for craft beer.


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