Tap List | Brewing Up Options for Stay-at-Home Customers
April 21, 2020 | | 3 min read
No doubt, things have changed. Just a month ago we were clinking beer glasses, drinking frothy ale and singing the night away at our favorite local brewery. Now, many of us are stuck at home, scrambling to fill our refrigerators with the delicious, primordial nectar that is beer.
Though it’s sad that we can’t convene, sheltering in place in the age of coronavirus presents local beer lovers the opportunity to support local breweries when they need it most. Many breweries in the Kansas City area are offering curbside pickup options, premiering beer releases, and hosting virtual and off-site events to stay afloat.
Want some tips on what to drink and where to go (virtually)? As always, Flatland is here to help.
Beer Releases
Apex Aleworks — 4356 S. Noland Road, Independence, Missouri — has released VooDoo U Double Wit, a Belgian wit style beer with coriander and orange peel. This beer boasts citrus and a high ABV. You can order it here!

3 Trails Brewing —111 N. Main St,, Independence, Missouri — released their first bourbon barrel-aged imperial stout, A Dangerous Game (13.5% ABV). Snag a crowler before they’re gone!
East Forty Brewing —1201 W. Main St., Blue Springs, Missouri — has re-released their Citrus & Spice Dog Days Wheat! This hefeweizen wheat beer sits at 4.2% ABV, and packs a grapefruit punch!
Windshift Brewing — 3421B N.W. Jefferson St., Blue Springs, Missouri — recently dropped Lost in the Clouds, a New England style Pale Ale brewed with Simcoe and El Dorado hops clocking in at around 5.7% ABV (40 IBU).
Grains & Taps Brewery —10 S.W. 3rd St., Lee’s Summit, Missuri — released Yuppies in Blazers Tangerine Milkshake IPA (6.7% ABV, 30 IBU), which you can order here! This incredible IPA is available in crowlers to-go!
Big Rip Brewing Co. — 216 E. 9th Ave., North Kansas City, Missouri — is selling Three Beggars Lager (4.7% ABV), which you can order here! This light and smooth lager is perfect for the warmer weather!
Torn Label Brewing Co. — 1708 Campbell St., Kansas City, Missouri — still has growlers of their coveted Wolfcat (5% ABV) available here! This lager boasts of chocolate and caramel. Grab a growler before they’re gone!
Virtual Beer Events
This Thursday, Dubious Claims Brewing Co. — 451 S. Thompson Ave.,vExcelsior Springs, Missouri — is hosting a virtual, Girl Scout cookie and beer pairing event starting at 7:30 p.m. For just $25, you get four beers and eight cookies! Order in advance, and schedule a curbside pickup!
Boulevard Brewing Co. — 2501 Southwest Blvd., Kansas City, Missouri — is hosting a virtual beer dinner this Saturday from 6:30-7:30 p.m.. You have the option of pairing your own homemade food with Boulevard beer, or you can pay for the meal-beer pairings ahead of time, and pick them up on Friday!

Wanna learn the art of homebrewing from the comfort of your own home? Great! Grains & Taps Brewery — 10 S.W. 3rd St., Lee’s Summit, Missouri — is hosting a two-hour, live stream lesson this Sunday starting at 1 p.m.
Reading these stories is free, but telling them is not. Start your monthly gift now to support Flatland’s community-focused reporting.
Related Stories
Nick’s Picks | Roads, Bathrooms, Costco and More …
New Toll Road Opens Kansas City’s first toll road opens this week. Starting Saturday, you’ll pay up to $3.50 to travel the new express lanes on U.S. Highway 69 from 103rd to 151st streets in Overland Park. There are no toll booths — cameras scan your license plate, and a bill arrives by mail. KTAG…
Up From the Ashes: Warwick Theatre Revival Draws Applause
Two years ago, John Cleary met a fellow Kansas City actor for drinks. Their conversation centered on the fate of the Metropolitan Ensemble Theatre. A large portion of the ensemble’s home, the Warwick Theatre, was ash, charred timbers and soot-saturated costumes and props — remnants from a recent massive fire. The destruction was so great…
Nick’s Picks | Baseball, Drones, Romance and More …
Royals Reveal Next week, the Kansas City Royals head to Arizona for Spring Training. And that’s the mayor’s self-imposed deadline to lock in a stadium deal. So, is this finally the week owner John Sherman steps to the plate and unveils where the Royals will build their next home? At last week’s council meeting, Mayor…