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Squeeze the most out of the final days of summer with refreshing craft brews and spirits from around the city. Just make sure to stay hydrated.
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Three new brewery owners are undaunted by the pandemic as they move to join Kansas City's beer scene.
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Liquor industry and grocers pushing Kansas lawmakers to lift restrictions on home delivery and online sales.
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Historically, the craft beer industry has consisted mainly of white, straight men.
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The tribe wants to know if indigenous children are buried at the Shawnee Indian Mission, and how the ranks of those who make artisanal beer are becoming more diversified.
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For Kansas Citians looking for a slightly more involved summer destination, Minneapolis offers an expansive display of public art, a diverse and creative food scene, and lush outdoor spaces.
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Coleman says it would be Kansas City's first Black-owned brewery. He and his partners are planning to open the seven-barrel operation early next year.
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How the latest attempt to address violent crime in Kansas City differs from its predecessors, and some libation suggestions for cooler weather.
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In response to the coronavirus pandemic, KC Bier Co. is offering "Prost in Place" kits.
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A Kansas City attorney and protest leader describes the local reaction to a grand jury decision in the death of Breonna Taylor, a new grocery store opens in a former food desert, and Kansas City's Oktoberfest moves from Crown Center to your home.
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As part of an international 'Black is Beautiful' initiative, rap artist and bandleader Kemet Coleman teamed up with Crane Brewing in Raytown, Missouri, to create a new imperial stout — and a new album.
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The shift away from local bars and taprooms could spell doom for small breweries, but Kansas City’s craft beer industry is fighting back.