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Falls City was a regional brand that was primarily available in and around Louisville and Evansville, Indiana. It was a light-bodied pale lager brewed with six row malted barley, corn or rice adjunct, and was lightly hopped. For many years, Falls City was the number one brand of beer sold in and around Louisville.
The oldest operating brewery in Louisville, KY, Falls City Beer was founded in 1905 by local tavern owners to combat big beer. We still have that rebellious spirit today. Our City, Your Beer.
Our springtime seasonal, sour ale. Fermented with strawberry and guava puree. The beer pours a beautiful pink color, bursting with a sweet but tart taste and citrusy aroma.
Today, Falls City Pale Ale, Hipster Repellant IPA, Kentucky Common and a full family of seasonals are available in bottles and on taps in stores and bars around the region.
Come have a beer and say hello at our taproom and brewery located in Louisville, Kentucky. Our taproom features 12 of our beers on tap, along with a select offering of wine and spirits. Plus we feature an event space and a fantastic outdoor beer garden! Not to mention food is available from Bandido Taqueria.…
Falls City beer is back. It isn’t quite the same as it always was, but it may be closer than we think. There are reasons for that, and like always, it’s best to start at the beginning. Teddy Roosevelt was living in the White House in 1905 when Falls City began brewing in Louisville.
Today, the Falls City brand has been revived with 18 different brews, including a version of the a Kentucky Common, a beer that’s long been associated with the Bluegrass — or should we say Brew -grass — state. Fehr's, Oertel's, and Falls City dominated the Louisville beer scene back in the day.
Reminders of Falls City Beer's blistered past are still seen throughout the region — from aging signs on Louisville buildings to a black-and-white photo hanging on an Indiana brewery's wall....
By 1911, Falls City Beer had an annual production of 75,000 barrels and its first motorized delivery trucks. Feeling pretty good about their company, the board decided to introduce a darker beer, Berliner Dark Beer, which was to appeal to a larger group of beer drinkers.
Meet Cam, our Head Brewer here at Falls City Beer! Cam has been with us since October 2017, and his creative touch has brought to life many of your favorite brews! From innovative experiments to timeless classics, Cam's passion for brewing shines through in every sip. Here's to the mastermind behind our beloved flavors! Cam’s Favorites: