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Beer Available At Ferguson Brewing Company (f.k.a. Hill Brewing Co.) (arranged by most recent)
Ferguson Honey Lager , Ferguson Belgian Pale Ale , Ferguson Imperial IPA 51, Ferguson Schwarzbier , Ferguson Belgian Christmas Ale , Ferguson Unfiltered Pilsner , Ferguson Pecan Brown Ale 70, Ferguson Munich Dunkel 60, Ferguson Strong Wheat , Ferguson Imperial Vanilla Bourbon Porter 69, Ferguson St. Louis Pale Ale 56, Ferguson Belgian Wit , Ferguson Double Red , Ferguson Chocolate Stout 57, Ferguson Pumpkin Ale , Augusta Honey Wheat , Ferguson IPA 50, Ferguson Belgian Triple , Ferguson Belgian Dubble , Ferguson Peach Wheat
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| csaso (71), Missouri | | January 17, 2012 First time here, looks like a pretty cool place. 13 of their own beers plus one Schlafly on tap. Good variety and quality of beers. Food menu looks pretty decent too. | | dwaggs2 (23), Jefferson City , Missouri | | January 1, 2012 First stop on my tour of breweries in STL. I had tried a few of there beers at the Augusta beer fest, so I thought I would give them a try. Good beer, great food. Great service. I went with a group of 7 buddies and we got in right away. Everyone loved the food. Good selection of foods. Fast, friendly service. Beer was great. They do flights, so you can try 4 beers at once. They had 10 beers on tap the day I went. Good price and location. Will be going back when I am in STL again. | | seymour (37), Saint Louis, Missouri | | November 8, 2011 Cool rehab’d old building in an exciting revitalized "main street" section of town, complete with ethnic restaurants, coffee shop, wine store, bicycle shop, urban farmer’s market, etc. Relaxed, casual public house feel, much less swanky than Goose Island in Chicago or the Blackstone in Nashville, for instance. Larger than expected beer list, clearly named and explained. Good menu and better prices. Waitress was very helpful and attentive. I agree with some of the other reviewers that the sampler flight only included four beers, but I was thankful, at least, that I could pick which four. They’re so cheap that my friend ordered a different four and we both tried all eight. Paired nicely with their mini pulled pork sandwiches. Informative and easy-to-use website, complete with coupons and a mailing list. Overall, very cool and laid-back, and as such, one of my favorite St. Louis beer places. | | Bif (32), St. Louis, Missouri | | July 5, 2011 This is a fairly new brew-house that has been open a little over a year. There are about 15 beers on tap, 8-10 regular beers with a couple of seasonal / specials on tap. There is usually a local beer on tap from one of the other breweries in St. Louis. They also stock other Missouri made beers in bottles as well as Missouri wines. The beers a quite good across the board with no real clunkers. The staff is very friendly and service is reliable, although it can get a bit hectic when they get busy. The pub menu is quite good along with some daily specials. My favorites are the St. Louis Pale Ale and the IPA. | | JAG55 (10), O’Fallon, Missouri | | April 2, 2011 great place and some very good beers. Food is okay and service can be slow at times. But the good beer is what it’s all about. Great place to hang out and drink some beers!!!!!!!!!! | | jandd1983 (87), Florissant, Missouri | | February 21, 2011 Very nice place. They have helped the community and I will visit again. The food and the brews were very good. Great place to let the time pass and enjoy some very good brews. | | phaleslu (241), Saint Louis, Missouri | | January 23, 2011 Ferguson Brewing, which used to be known as Hill Brewing, is along Florissant in the ’downtown’ area of Ferguson. The place is big and inviting, with a big central bar downstairs, the selections on big chalkboards, and a large and friendly staff. There is an upstairs area, too, which features games and other diversions- trivia nights on Saturday, stuff like that. There are surprisingly many things on tap; I think there were about 15 when we visited. It seemed like they had 10 regulars, 2 seasonals, and 3 listed under ’new’ beers. My only complaint is that with all these beers currently on tap, beer flights consisted of only 4 samples- they could stand to use smaller glasses and at least double that. The glasses may have been 6 oz. or so in the sampler. The food is pretty good- we got chili and chicken tenders and both were above average for pub fare. Some of the furniture and fixtures are a little dated but otherwise the inside is pretty cool. The prices were fair- for two small meals, a beer flight, and a seasonal pint, we paid about $27. Pretty good brewpub overall and I’ll be back sometime- too bad I almost never make it up to North County, though. | | MrMugs (10), St Louis, Missouri | | November 27, 2010 Hill Brewing is a welcome addition to the No. County area, and specifically to Ferguson.
I’ve been 5 or 6 times since they opened and I’m quite impressed.
I like the pale ale best of their brews. They also carry a lot of the beers (bottles) made in Missouri.
They also have a great menu, I like the pulled pork sandwich and the mini burgers.
I will return on a regular basis. | | kwoeltje (71), Manchester, Missouri | | July 24, 2010 late Friday afternoon visit- it was just starting to get busy. Interior with comfortable wood. Broad selection of their own beers, plus select local microbrews. Fairly typical brewpub menu, but what I had was tasty. Friendly staff. | connorbing (1), does not count - explanation | | July 16, 2010 Great new place, 10 beers of their own and local missour beers only. Very reasonable prices. local brew pub promoting the other business in town. nice wine bar across street. sorta cool |
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