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One of St. Louis' largest breweries quietly closes, sells building and auctions equipment

The auction for the brewery’s equipment runs through Oct. 23 on website BidSpotter.
Credit: JIM GORCZYCA | O'FALLON BREWERY
Jim Gorczyca, president and CEO at O'Fallon Brewery

MARYLAND HEIGHTS, Mo. — A St. Louis craft brewer has closed and is auctioning off its brewing equipment.

O’Fallon Brewery, which operated out of a facility at 45 Progress Parkway in Maryland Heights and was especially known for its pumpkin beer, quietly closed shop earlier this year after filing for bankruptcy in June last year, the brewery’s owner, president and CEO, Jim Gorczyca, told the St. Louis Post-Dispatch.

The auction for the brewery’s equipment runs through Oct. 23 on website BidSpotter, promising equipment for sale from a “multi-million dollar” production brewery with can and bottling lines.

Click here to read the full story from the St. Louis Business Journal.

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