Weekends might be intended for relaxation. But, let’s face it. We’re usually just as crazy busy during the weekend as we are during the week. That makes it essential to find time to just wind down and really enjoy doing nothing at all or exploring some of our amazing state. Next time you can carve out a few days for yourself, pack the car and follow the Missouri brewery trail that will take you to some of the state’s best breweries.

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Plan your trip!

Google Maps Ready to follow the amazing Missouri brewery trail? Gas up the car and hit the road. But, first, customize the Google directions to meet your needs. Add or remove stops. Whatever you do, have a blast on this weekend adventure.

  1. Logboat Brewing Company – Columbia

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Facebook/Logboat Brewing Company Let’s kick off our journey at Logboat Brewing Company in Columbia. The brewery produces an assortment of popular beers, including the Bobber Lager, the mild ale Mamoot, India pale ale Snapper, and the American pale ale Lookout. Logboat Brewing Company boasts a lively taproom, a store that sells brewery memorabilia, and food trucks you might see while you’re in the area.

  1. Crane Brewing – Raytown

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Trip Advisor/sararab09 Our next stop takes us to Crane Brewing in Raytown, which offers a selection of American and European favorites. Saison, Berliner Weiss, and Lambic are the three styles on which the brewery concentrates. Visit the taproom, where you can sample such popular beers as Trailsmith, Farmhouse IPA, and Tea Weiss.

  1. Piney River Brewing Company – Bucyrus

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Facebook/Piney River Brewing Company Piney River Brewing Company, a micro-brewery, sits on 80 lush acres in the Ozarks and produces award-winning, handcrafted beers. Relax in the taproom, where you can sample a selection of the brewery’s most popular beers, including black walnut wheat, Missouri mule IPA, and Old Tom Porter. Bring a picnic basket during the warmer months and enjoy a picnic outdoors. Or, order pizza during the weekends.

  1. Public House Brewing Company: Rolla R&D Brewpub – Rolla

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Facebook/Public House Brewing Company: Rolla Sit down to a delicious meal at Public House Brewing Company’s Rolla R&D Brewpub. Of course, pair that meal with some of the unique beers, all made and released in small batches. Choose from Rod’s Cream Ale, Elusive IPA, and McIntyre Cider. Wines and spirits are also on the menu that boasts such scrumptious dishes as farm fresh pizza and farm-to-table dishes.

  1. Perennial Artisan Ales – St. Louis

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Facebook/Perennial Artisan Ales Now, we’re off to Perennial Artisan Ales, which produces beers inspired by “Belgian and American craft styles.” Start your visit at the brewery with a tour. Tours are given every Saturday at 2 p.m. Then, sample some of the brewery’s most popular beers, such as Baileys’ chocolate ale, Keith’s Korner IPA, or Peach Berliner Weiss.

  1. Friendship Brewing Company – Wentzville

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Facebook/Friendship Brewing Company Our next stop takes us to Friendship Brewing Company in Wentzville. Browse the selection of beers on tap - ranging from house and local beers to national and international beers. Choose from the rotating selection that may include such favorites as Pitman Pale Ale, Cathy’s Cure Cream Ale, and Wentzville Brown Ale.

  1. Bur Oak Brewing Company – Columbia

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Trip Advisor/Brian M. And…the grand finale of our brewery trail takes us back to Columbia. Start your journey with a tour of the brewery at Bur Oak Brewing Company. (Tours are held on Saturdays at 3 p.m.) Then, decide what type of beer you’ll try. How about one of the year round offerings, such as the Boone County Brown, the Lily Ale, or the Old 63? Oh, and don’t forget to BYOF - Bring Your Own Food - to the taproom. You can even order a pizza while you’re there.

What other breweries would you add to the Missouri brewery trail? Let us know in the comments! Or, if you’d prefer a weekend that’s a little more sugary-sweet, follow the Missouri donut trail. Click here to read more.

Google Maps

Ready to follow the amazing Missouri brewery trail? Gas up the car and hit the road. But, first, customize the Google directions to meet your needs. Add or remove stops. Whatever you do, have a blast on this weekend adventure.

Facebook/Logboat Brewing Company

Let’s kick off our journey at Logboat Brewing Company in Columbia. The brewery produces an assortment of popular beers, including the Bobber Lager, the mild ale Mamoot, India pale ale Snapper, and the American pale ale Lookout. Logboat Brewing Company boasts a lively taproom, a store that sells brewery memorabilia, and food trucks you might see while you’re in the area.

Trip Advisor/Lauren H.

Trip Advisor/sararab09

Our next stop takes us to Crane Brewing in Raytown, which offers a selection of American and European favorites. Saison, Berliner Weiss, and Lambic are the three styles on which the brewery concentrates. Visit the taproom, where you can sample such popular beers as Trailsmith, Farmhouse IPA, and Tea Weiss.

Facebook/Piney River Brewing Company

Piney River Brewing Company, a micro-brewery, sits on 80 lush acres in the Ozarks and produces award-winning, handcrafted beers. Relax in the taproom, where you can sample a selection of the brewery’s most popular beers, including black walnut wheat, Missouri mule IPA, and Old Tom Porter. Bring a picnic basket during the warmer months and enjoy a picnic outdoors. Or, order pizza during the weekends.

Facebook/Public House Brewing Company: Rolla

Sit down to a delicious meal at Public House Brewing Company’s Rolla R&D Brewpub. Of course, pair that meal with some of the unique beers, all made and released in small batches. Choose from Rod’s Cream Ale, Elusive IPA, and McIntyre Cider. Wines and spirits are also on the menu that boasts such scrumptious dishes as farm fresh pizza and farm-to-table dishes.

Trip Advisor/ebbenny

Facebook/Perennial Artisan Ales

Now, we’re off to Perennial Artisan Ales, which produces beers inspired by “Belgian and American craft styles.” Start your visit at the brewery with a tour. Tours are given every Saturday at 2 p.m. Then, sample some of the brewery’s most popular beers, such as Baileys’ chocolate ale, Keith’s Korner IPA, or Peach Berliner Weiss.

Facebook/Friendship Brewing Company

Our next stop takes us to Friendship Brewing Company in Wentzville. Browse the selection of beers on tap - ranging from house and local beers to national and international beers. Choose from the rotating selection that may include such favorites as Pitman Pale Ale, Cathy’s Cure Cream Ale, and Wentzville Brown Ale.

Trip Advisor/Brian M.

And…the grand finale of our brewery trail takes us back to Columbia. Start your journey with a tour of the brewery at Bur Oak Brewing Company. (Tours are held on Saturdays at 3 p.m.) Then, decide what type of beer you’ll try. How about one of the year round offerings, such as the Boone County Brown, the Lily Ale, or the Old 63? Oh, and don’t forget to BYOF - Bring Your Own Food - to the taproom. You can even order a pizza while you’re there.

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