Come by and grab some fresh STL-Style gear today or tomorrow, because you'll want to sport your hometown pride for this awesome Thursday night event (copy provided by The Royale):
The Royale Food and Spirits, which has labored throughout its six-year history to provide some of the most unique and entertaining party experiences in Saint Louis, is announcing another reason to celebrate. On Thursday, August 25th, the Royale will be throwing a party to observe the Feast Day of our city's patron saint, Louis IX of France.
While the liturgical calendar provides the inspiration for this first annual event, the focus is on our city's cultural heritage and its future: a story told through the media of food, cocktails, and craft beer.
The entertainment will also include live music by a French Creole fiddler, short talks by local historians on the founding of Saint Louis and the story of the local beer industry. The night will progress with alternating DJ sets of local and French pop music until closing time. STL-Style artist Rusty Conklin will be painting some Saint Louis-inspired stencil art in the outdoor courtyard.
The Royale has teamed up with Urban Chestnut Brewing Company to produce a brand new collaboration beer: Apotheosis Farmhouse Ale. This beer, part of UCBC's Reverence Series, will be an orthodox take on a classic French style traditionally enjoyed this time of year, and shares its name with the statue of Saint Louis that stands proudly in Forest Park.
In addition to the headliner, the Royale will be tapping other local talent for the event. In the line-up are kegs of Schlafly's Biere de Garde and a dry-hopped Belgian-style pale ale from newborn Perennial Artisan Ales, as well as an exciting cameo or two from new and nascent local breweries.
As per usual, the Royale staff is preparing a line-up of food and cocktail specials to commemorate the event. Cocktail Museum curator Robert Griffin is preparing a batch of ratafia, an 18th-century-style cordial infused with local berries, and the kitchen will be incorporating fresh, local produce into a French-inspired menu.
Admission is free.
WHAT: Saint Louis Feast Day
WHERE: The Royale, 3132 S. Kingshighway, STL
WHEN: Thursday, Aug. 25 - 6:00pm-1:30am
WHY: To honor our city's namesake by sipping local brews and celebrating all things St. Louis!
- POSTED BY Randy Vines
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