Thank you so much Liam! 🙏💕 We really appreciate it! We wish the good people at Earthbound the best of luck in their next chapter. Hopefully more people will get a chance to visit before it closes.
Another bit of crazy old history of St Louis, never knew a bit of that when I lived across the river for 4 years, thanks, you two are awesome, stay safe.
OMG! That's such a great premise for a horror movie. In a small, picturesque town, a passionate microbrewer decides to purchase an old, dilapidated building that once housed a popular tavern. The building, however, has a hidden secret: an extensive underground cave system that was long forgotten. As his family begin renovations to turn the space into a trendy microbrewery, they uncover more than just dusty old bottles and cobwebs. As they start working on the brewery, small items begin to go missing: tools, ingredients, and personal belongings. He brushes it off as typical renovation chaos. However, one of the children mentions having a new friend they play with in the cave...
You bring us viewers videos of very interesting and unusual places, Bethany and Drew. Thanks for finding, exploring, and sharing Earthbound before the planned end-of-2024 closing of the business. 👍
Imagine people riding around on horse and buggy with no modern tooling deciding they needed massive underground rooms for making beer. Makes sense. Thanks for showing this 😊
When I was very young, I went downstairs to one of the lower levels of the Great Masoleum at Forrest Lawn Glendale . We had to go to the crypt of a relative of the Annheiser Busch family. Scared the crap out of me! There used to be the first Busch Gardens in Pasadena. I think part of it is still there.
Another underground adventure in St. Louis! So much fun to watch. You made the "early days" of the city's legacy (beer!) come to life in a dark, creepy cave!! Great job. Keep up the good work, and why aren't you on the Discovery Channel????
Bethany’s shorts are the best and she pulls it off. Your map overlay is so good. Do you use an App or do it manually? I knew about all the caves but had no idea it was used to store alcohol. Just love to hear from their owners and them sharing their passions. And such a good tour.
I've always enjoyed your work, and I'm glad to see ya'll branch out into other parts of the country. If I ever visit St Louis, I'll make a point of visiting, as this is 100% my kind of place. One small criticism- at one point, you had some hard "thumping" music behind Bethany's narration- it wasn't overly loud, but that kind of thing can interfere with older viewers being able to understand what is being said.
That was a lot of material removed and time to empty out that lagering cellar. One of the cooler micro breweries I've seen. The owner knows his stuff and tells it well. Edit: I hate to hear they are closing. Thats quite unfortunate.
Happy Saturday Fam love the episodes it makes my day my favorite oddity fam forever nice place to visit its like the one in Downtown LA there an episode of The Three Stooges were they make beer check it out its funny and great episode Cheers my Favorite oddity fam 🍻
Hopefully someone will move back in soon to fill in the void. Cherokee Street is home to a lot of Latin American businesses, especially Mexican-American. Many of Mexico's beers are the result of German Immigrants who chose Mexico instead of America home. Maybe a German-Mexican-American brewer? The best of everything.
That’s sad it’s going to be closing. But another great video by you two ♥️
Sucks that this brewery is now closing. They had delicious beer
Thanks, once again, for a very interesting video. It's sad that the brewery is closing but I am glad we got to see it before that happens.
Thank you so much Liam! 🙏💕 We really appreciate it! We wish the good people at Earthbound the best of luck in their next chapter. Hopefully more people will get a chance to visit before it closes.
Always enjoy your work & happy to see you branching out from Southern California! Keep up the excellent work
That was very interesting you should come to Milwaukee,wi and learn about beer history here
The barrel vault is very cool, in more ways than one!
Another bit of crazy old history of St Louis, never knew a bit of that when I lived across the river for 4 years, thanks, you two are awesome, stay safe.
OMG! That's such a great premise for a horror movie. In a small, picturesque town, a passionate microbrewer decides to purchase an old, dilapidated building that once housed a popular tavern. The building, however, has a hidden secret: an extensive underground cave system that was long forgotten. As his family begin renovations to turn the space into a trendy microbrewery, they uncover more than just dusty old bottles and cobwebs. As they start working on the brewery, small items begin to go missing: tools, ingredients, and personal belongings. He brushes it off as typical renovation chaos. However, one of the children mentions having a new friend they play with in the cave...
Ooh spooky, keep writing that story!!
*_Great, now I can't sleep..._*
Thanks for the adventure. Good to see you're exploring again
Tanks for the Underground videos those are a treat to me. 🇨🇦🇺🇲🇵🇭👍🏾😀👍🏻
You bring us viewers videos of very interesting and unusual places, Bethany and Drew. Thanks for finding, exploring, and sharing Earthbound before the planned end-of-2024 closing of the business. 👍
Imagine people riding around on horse and buggy with no modern tooling deciding they needed massive underground rooms for making beer. Makes sense.
Thanks for showing this 😊
I hope the new owners do something really cool with the space. Interesting video guys!
When I was very young, I went downstairs to one of the lower levels of the Great Masoleum at Forrest Lawn Glendale . We had to go to the crypt of a relative of the Annheiser Busch family. Scared the crap out of me! There used to be the first Busch Gardens in Pasadena. I think part of it is still there.
Wow super interesting! Sad to hear about another brewery closing down tho :(
Fantastic. Thank you.
Another underground adventure in St. Louis! So much fun to watch. You made the "early days" of the city's legacy (beer!) come to life in a dark, creepy cave!! Great job. Keep up the good work, and why aren't you on the Discovery Channel????
*_That building has "Vigilante Lair" written all over it...._*
Awesome episode! I’ve been to St. Louis, but no one told me about this. 🍺
So interesting about the caves!
Odd timing in this video coming out since the brewery just announced that they are closing next month.
You guys always find such interesting places. I am not sure I will be back to St Louis in time to visit this place. Sad to see it go.
Whoa, that was a kick in the pants at the end, Earthbound Beer is closing? What's the story on that?
Bethany’s shorts are the best and she pulls it off. Your map overlay is so good. Do you use an App or do it manually? I knew about all the caves but had no idea it was used to store alcohol. Just love to hear from their owners and them sharing their passions. And such a good tour.
I've always enjoyed your work, and I'm glad to see ya'll branch out into other parts of the country. If I ever visit St Louis, I'll make a point of visiting, as this is 100% my kind of place. One small criticism- at one point, you had some hard "thumping" music behind Bethany's narration- it wasn't overly loud, but that kind of thing can interfere with older viewers being able to understand what is being said.
That was a lot of material removed and time to empty out that lagering cellar.
One of the cooler micro breweries I've seen. The owner knows his stuff and tells it well.
Edit: I hate to hear they are closing. Thats quite unfortunate.
Great job! Now I’m thirsty…… 🍺🍺
Happy Saturday Fam love the episodes it makes my day my favorite oddity fam forever nice place to visit its like the one in Downtown LA there an episode of The Three Stooges were they make beer check it out its funny and great episode Cheers my Favorite oddity fam 🍻
G`morning O.O.
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G' Mornin', our friend!
What would you guys do if a producer came to you and said I've got an idea...
Hopefully someone will move back in soon to fill in the void.
Cherokee Street is home to a lot of Latin American businesses, especially Mexican-American.
Many of Mexico's beers are the result of German Immigrants who chose Mexico instead of America home.
Maybe a German-Mexican-American brewer? The best of everything.
Why did they close ? This place looks amazing. Im guessing the locals just wanted an ice cold Bud instead of hoity toity weirdly flavored beers🤔
Earthbound is MAGA!!
Stl is NOT a beer town.
Has everyone forgotten to boycott bud? Easy to remember because it's nasty.