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Look for the Keg Mailbox for the turn off of "M" Highway. Much easier to find the turn. An excellent place to spend an afternoon, but call first to see what is in stock. Great supplier of craft beer, I get mine by the 1/2 barrel, just give him some lead time. 2 thumbs up.
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Brett,
Timber, MO
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When I visited this past Tuesday then were bottling their stout and only had the stout and cream ale available to try and buy. This is not a complaint, but a compliment to the beer. They are not yet equipped to keep up with the demand. The owner is already mentioneing the possibility of expansion at the new site
If you plan to visit you should know that they are closed on Wednesday and Sunday. There are currently no brewery signs at the turn off from "M" (land owner at intersection will not allow a sign).
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J,
St Robert, MO
(12/21/2006) |
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Location has moved from rural Willow Springs to a newly constructed brewhouse on the farm of new owner/brewmaster Chad Fredrick (former brewer for founder Steve Markey)
Small microbrewery with some friendly down home folks. Local bluegrass band and a lunch counter will add to the experience. Chad brewed for Little Yeoman for over 5 years and has left the recipes basically unchanged.
Located N.W. of Cabool on the Fredrick farm Take business 60 west out of Cabool and turn north on s "M" hwy go 3.5 on M look for the sign on right at Dallas Road.
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William Wood,
Rolla, Mo
(06/30/2006) |
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Extended distribution of Little Yeoman beers will be difficult if not impossible ... the beer is unpasteurized, which IMO is precisely what makes it taste so great.
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Jim,
Springfield, MO
(02/16/2006) |
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Grabbed a sixpack of their porter and pale ale from Brown Derby in Springfield, MO. This is really first rate beer, brewed by a retired farmer (although clerk told me owner just sold it, but is staying on as brewmaster). Willow Spirngs is a small, small place in southern Missouri, and I think it's just locally distributed (haven't seen it in KC, for instance). But it's very good beer and hopefully it will get more distribution from new capital infustion.
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Matt,
Overland Park, KS
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