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Originally Posted by KCUnited
Have to shoot KC some beer love as I was back last weekend for a birthday party and was able to stop by a number of new-to-me breweries. I finally got to stop by BKS, which has a killer space. They had a line waiting before open for some to-go releases, so the hype is real. I brought a couple BKS beers back home with me that I'm excited to take to a bottle share tomorrow night. The couple beers I had on tap were very good.
I may have been more impressed with the Crossroads overall though. Man, that area has really blown up into a hub for beer, food, and live music. There has to be 7-8 brewery/taprooms within walking distance of each other along that 18th street corridor now. KC is developing into a legit beer destination.
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Great post. The city did a great job of removing a lot of the red tape required to open a micro. Crossroads has blown up because of this, and is really turning into a legit beer destination for fans of the craft scene. If anyone's not been yet, I highly recommend trying Casual Animal Brewing in the Crossroads. They're new, but they have an insane lineup of solid brews for such a young brewery. Their Triple-Double IPA is phenomenal, and they've got a dark Saison that I also love. They've got one of those badass canning machines, so you can take home a liter can of anything you like right from the tap.