4 Hands Brewing Company
1220 S 8th St, St. Louis
(314) 436-1559
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Very good
Beer is good. If you want to play arcade games make sure to bring singles. There is no ATM and they don’t break any bills.
Good beer. Excellent atmosphere. Cool people. Very cool place. A lot going on but doesn't come off as cluttered or forced. The burger was incredible! The beer was on point
Overall ok, only brewery in that area that was open on Tuesday. They have a full service bar. Service and beer were ok.
Staff couldn't have cared less that we were there. Seemed annoyed to have to serve us.
I LOVE IT HERE !!!! The people are AMAZING and very charismatic and thoughtful, it's like a home away from home. Thank You Chris Trunk,Katie, Dylan, Kelly,Jamal, Sen !!!! ❤️
Beer here is always great. Ask for a taste
We had three delicious beers, an awesome burger, and one of the best chicken sandwiches I’ve ever had. Would come back all the time if we lived in the area. Go Twins!
We visited the other day and enjoyed HiPointe. The burger and sweet potato tots were not only amazing the food looked just like the pictures. The cheeseburger egg rolls were wonderfully hot throughout devouring them. We had the lavender drink which was ok however I’m not a drinker so I’m not sure how it was supposed to taste 🥰. We will be returning Opening Day!!!!
Great place, Great service ,Great Beer and Bar and atmosphere to gather with friends. I also enjoyed the food that Hi Point served right to our table.
Restaurantji Recommends
Staff were friendly, and the cheese burger egg roll were great
Four Hands is in the process of changing their kitchen operation and as a result there is no food available on site.
Absence of Light Peanut Butter Chocolate Milk Stout: 4 Hands Brewing was founded in 2011 and is located in St Louis, Missouri. They are the largest craft brewery in the city and have given back over $300,000 to local non-profits. The brewery describes their stout as "The perfect mash-up of cacao nibs and peanut butter supported by caramel, chocolate and roasted malts, Absence of Light opens with huge aromas reminiscent of creamy peanut butter cups and transitions into a silky milk stout with rich chocolate and coffee notes tapering to a slightly sweet finish provided by an addition of milk sugar." It has an ABV of 7.1% and is only available August-February.
I'm by no means a teetotaler, but I'm much less of a beer enthusiast than I was in my college days. This was the third stout I tried this past winter and while drinking it I had the epiphany that even though I really want to like stouts, I don't. That being said, I think most stout fans will enjoy this beer. Peanut butter did stand out to me as it was prominent in the aftertaste, but the beer was too bitter for my preference. Absence of Light comes in one of the coolest looking cans I've encountered. It depicts some type of peanut putter monster/demon sitting on what might be a spoon. Kudos to the artist. Overall, for me this one was just okay.
Doughboy_Food_Reviews
Ali makes the best drink!!!! Should definitely be added to the summer menu!!!!
Best drink ever by Aki!! Whatever this is you need to ask for it! Brown sugar vodka lemonade situation needs to be in the menu stat!
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