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New app helps St. Louisans find the closest local craft beer 67%
By Jessica Rogen0%
5/28/2026, 6:42:21 PM
Keywords: Beer, Craft Beer
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St.
Louisans have a new way to point their feet toward a local craft brew.
The Missouri Craft Brewers Guild launched an app on Thursday aimed at promoting local, independent craft breweries.
The MO Craft Beer App includes an interactive map of member breweries across the state, as well as a list of the breweries that describes where they are and links to their website.
The app is available to download in Apple’s app store and resembles the guild’s website, featuring a large logo at the top and a simple menu.
The menu includes the brewery director, the map, rewards like a buy-one-get-one coupon that’s available after users sign up for an account and news about guild members.
The guild — a nonprofit that advocates for local breweries — released the app in conjunction with Craft Beer Month in June — dubbed such by Gov.
Mike Kehoe last year.
The organization also sells regional and statewide pint passes that come with buy-one-get-one offers.
The St.
Louis region has 18 participating breweries.
St.
Louis, which has a long history of brewing beer, has seen contraction in the market in recent years as spots like Earthbound Beer and O’Fallon Brewery closed.
Sherry Wohlgemuth, executive director of the guild, said that there are still plenty of places to visit across the state.
“There is beer worth seeking out in every region,” she said in a statement.
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