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The Falstaff Years
Six Row Brewing Company may be new, but the historic building that houses our brewery and pub, built in 1911 for the Falstaff Brewing Corporation and used for brewing through the late 1950s, is rich in St. Louis and United States brewing history. |
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Preconstruction Pictures
While the building was part of the Falstaff Brewery complex, it wasn’t directly involved in production so the space wasn’t originally designed to be a brewery or a pub for that matter. |
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Contractor and Subcontractors
Eventually we found a system, our architect Klitzing Welsch and Associates, Inc. developed plans around it and construction was imminent. At the last minute, the “available immediately” brewing system became unavailable. Luckily, we found a replacement very similar to the original and construction began in July. |
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Construction Pictures
Construction continued through October. Much could be said about these exciting months but pictures tell the story well. |
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The Final Product
The finished product, featuring Old Plant No. 1 Pub and the Six Row Brewhouse; a nod to the past and home to a future of great craft brewed beer. |
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