Pathlight Brewing in Shawnee.
Pathlight Brewing in Shawnee has released Red Hare. (Courtesy | Pathlight Brewing)

Tap List | Those With a Need for Speed to Gather at Pathlight on Sunday

June 1, 2021  |  Marco Camacho  |  3 min read

I’ve never been much of a speed demon. But in the distant past I have been known to “burn rubber,” to “smoke out” my tires, and even engage in the occasional “donut.”

This all came to a screeching halt, of course, when I crashed my mom’s Scion XB into a Hummer. The Hummer was fine. Sadly, mom’s car was not.

Yikes.

If you love fast cars, you need to head over to Pathlight Brewing — 11200 W. 75th St., Shawnee, Kansas — this Sunday at 7 p.m. for their Formula 1 Watch Party. Watch drivers race through the beautiful city of Baku in Azerbaijan. There’s nothing quite like enjoying quality beer with like-minded Formula 1 enthusiasts.

Beer Releases

Alma Mader Brewing — 2635 Southwest Blvd., Kansas City, Missouri — dropped two beers this past week, which are now available online for curbside pickup. Where the Pines Grow is a West Coast style IPA boasting of grapefruit, pine and sweet orange, clocking in at 8% ABV. Dripping in Green is a New England-style IPA (8% ABV) with notes of strawberry-kiwi, pineapple and tangerine. 

Wind Shift Brewing — 3421B N.W. Jefferson St., Blue Springs, Missouri — released a special beer recently to commemorate their two-year anniversary. Cucumber Key Lime Chaeson is a fruited sour clocking in at 6% ABV. This thirst quenching brew is the beer we need for the summer heat.

Tony (left) and Lynn DiPlacito are building Wind Shift Brewing Co. in Blue Springs, Missouri.
Tony (left) and Lynn DiPlacito built Wind Shift Brewing Co. in Blue Springs, Missouri. (Jonathan Bender | Flatland)

Strange Days Brewing — 316 Oak St., Kansas City, Missouri — just dropped Berry Smooth, a dessert sour clocking in at 4.5% ABV. This brew highlights raspberry, blackberry, and cherry flavors. It’s topped off with lactose and vanilla.

Pathlight Brewing — 11200 W. 75th St., Shawnee, Kansas — released River Rhine, a Kölsch clocking in at a highly crushable 4.9% ABV. This delicious, German-style brew was made with authentic German malts and hops. 

Callsign Brewing — 1447 Gentry St., North Kansas City, Missouri — released two beers last week. Piña Colada Smash (7.4% ABV, 24 IBU)  and 3 Volleys Belgian Tripel (8.5% ABV, 21 IBU) are available now.

Beer Events

Wednesday, June 2

Wind Shift Brewing — 3421B N.W. Jefferson St., Blue Springs, Missouri — is celebrating its two-year anniversary starting at 5 p.m. on Wednesday. Wind Shift is laying it all out there, with 10 beer releases, live music, commemorative glassware, koozies, food trucks and more.

Friday, June 4

Lost Evenings Brewing Co. — 8625 Hauser Court, Lenexa, Kansas — is hosting the live sounds of Ryan Triggs this Friday at 6 p.m. Triggs specializes in folk, blues, bluegrass and Americana music. Get there early and snag a seat.

Saturday, June 5

Limitless Brewing — 9765 Widmer Road, Lenexa, Kansas — is hosting live music featuring the rocking sounds of Asylum Bridge. The fun starts at 7 p.m., so get there early and grab a beer … or two.

East Forty Brewing — 1201 W. Main St., Blue Springs, Missouri — also is hosting live music this Saturday at 7 p.m. The Forgotten Phoenix will be delivering crowd favorites all night long. They play everything from Pink, to Oasis, to Natalie Imbruglia.

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