CRAFT DISTILLERY

Burnt Barrel Brewery, Distillery & Mead

Lake St Louis,
Missouri

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📞 (636) 294-2886
🌐 http://www.burntbarrelmead.com/
📍 730 Lakeside Plaza, Lake St Louis, MO 63367, USA

ABOUT THIS DISTILLERY

Burnt Barrel Brewery, Distillery & Mead sits in Lake St. Louis, Missouri, operating as one of the state’s multi-faceted craft alcohol producers. Founded by owners who wanted to create something beyond the typical brewery model, they expanded into distilling spirits and crafting traditional mead under one roof. The operation runs out of a commercial space in the Lakeside Plaza, where they’ve built out production facilities for their three distinct alcohol categories. You’ll find them producing small-batch spirits alongside their beer and honey wine operations, creating a unique tasting experience that covers the full spectrum of fermented and distilled beverages. The setup allows visitors to sample across all three categories in one visit, from hoppy ales to clear spirits to ancient-style meads. Their approach focuses on local ingredients when possible and traditional methods adapted for their multi-product model. The space reflects their practical approach – more focused on production than fancy tasting room aesthetics, but that’s part of the appeal for folks who want to see actual operations rather than just polished visitor centers.

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WHAT SETS THEM APART

The combination of brewery, distillery, and meadery operations under one roof makes Burnt Barrel fairly uncommon in the craft alcohol landscape. While plenty of places brew beer or distill spirits, adding traditional mead production creates an interesting triangle of fermentation and distillation techniques. Their mead production particularly stands out since it’s one of the less common craft alcohol categories you’ll find in Missouri, requiring different expertise in honey selection and fermentation than beer or spirits. The multi-category approach means they’re working with completely different ingredient bases – grains for beer and spirits, honey for mead – which demands more diverse knowledge and equipment than most single-focus operations.

THE VISITOR EXPERIENCE

You’re walking into an active production facility where the focus stays on making alcohol rather than entertaining tourists, though they welcome visitors for tastings. The space feels more like a working brewery-distillery hybrid than a polished tasting room, with equipment visible and the sounds and smells of production around you. Tastings let you sample across their three main categories, giving you a chance to compare how the same location produces such different styles of alcohol. Staff members tend to know their processes well and can explain the differences between brewing, distilling, and mead-making if you’re curious about the technical side. The atmosphere stays casual and unpretentious – you’re not getting a scripted experience, just straightforward tastings with people who make the stuff.

IS IT WORTH VISITING

This works well for alcohol enthusiasts who want to try multiple categories in one stop, especially if you’re curious about mead but haven’t found many places that make it. Beer drinkers who’ve never tried craft spirits or mead will get the most educational value from a visit here. It’s less appealing if you’re looking for a fancy tasting room experience or extensive tours – the focus stays on production over visitor amenities. The multi-category approach means they’re not necessarily the absolute best at any single thing, but they offer variety you won’t find at most places. Good choice if you’re doing a craft alcohol tour of the St. Louis area and want something different from the standard brewery or distillery visit.

⚠️ VISITING TIPS

Call ahead or check their social media for current hours and availability since production schedules can affect when they’re open for tastings. The location in Lakeside Plaza might not show up perfectly on GPS, so look for the plaza signs rather than just the street address. Try samples across all three categories if you’re visiting – the mead especially since you might not get another chance to compare traditional and modern styles side by side. Ask about their production processes if you’re interested in the technical differences between brewing, distilling, and mead-making. Don’t expect a lengthy tour experience; this is more about tasting and learning through conversation than formal presentations.

FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS

Burnt Barrel Brewery, Distillery & Mead — Visitor FAQ

Do you really make beer, spirits, and mead all in the same place?
Yes, they operate all three production methods in their facility. The brewing equipment handles beer production, they have distillation equipment for spirits, and separate fermentation processes for their mead. Each requires different techniques and ingredients, but they’ve set up to handle all three categories.
What exactly is mead and how does it taste?
Mead is an alcoholic beverage made by fermenting honey with water, sometimes called honey wine. The taste varies depending on the honey source and production method, ranging from dry and wine-like to sweet and dessert-like. Their selection lets you try different styles to see what appeals to you.
Can I buy bottles to take home?
Yes, they sell bottles of their products on-site. Selection varies based on what they have in stock and current production, so if you’re looking for something specific, it’s worth calling ahead to check availability.

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