I vaguely remember when this brewery in St. Louis was active, but that was many decades ago. Now, urban explorers have investigated what remains inside those old walls and what they found was chilling - literally.

Anyone that knows anything about St. Louis know it has been and continues to be a beer brewing capital. Up until the 1970's, that was even more true. The Falstaff Brewery Plant No. 10 in St. Louis, Missouri ceased operations in the mid-to-late 1970's and has sat empty for all of these years. The YouTube channel Free4All just explored what remains inside including the old cave areas where beer was cooled back in the day - chilling indeed.

Inside Missouri Brewery Left Empty for Nearly 50 Years

Gallery Credit: Free4All via YouTube

WARNING: Under no circumstances should you enter this property. By doing so you risk bodily harm and/or prosecution for trespassing on private property.

My last memory of the Falstaff facility was from the mid-1970's when my dad took me to a St. Louis Cardinals game. I vaguely remember us driving past that factory that was already past its prime, but still an active place. Even back in those days, Budweiser was the much more prolific beer brand in St. Louis, but Falstaff wasn't gone yet. Now, it's nothing more than an old memory that continues to barely hold on through the shadow of this long-abandoned place.

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Gallery Credit: LordExplores via YouTube

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