Downtown St. Paul has a new workday happy hour featuring craft beer and a stellar view of the Mississippi River in a shaded park.

Kellogg Craft Beer Overlook will have the taps flowing from 3 to 6 p.m. Tuesdays through Fridays in Kellogg Park, between Wabasha and Robert streets on Kellogg Boulevard. A percentage of the profits will be donated to charities.

The beverages will come from breweries including 12welve Eyes, Tin Whiskers, Bad Weather, Wabasha Brewing Co., Flat Earth, Mankato Brewery, Gull Dam, Fair State Brewing Cooperative, Sociable Cider Werks and Dunn Brothers Coffee (Nitro Cold Press), according to the event’s Facebook page. Related Articles Women in entertainment combat inequalities with Pay Gap Festival, a new venue and support groups

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It’s the latest entertainment project from Brian Horst Productions, which is also responsible for Music in Mears on Thursday nights in Lowertown.

Horst, who owns Details salon in downtown St. Paul, is working with 9 Nights of Music at the History Center on Tuesdays and is about to launch a theater and film series on Wednesdays in mid-July in Pedro Park.

Horst hopes downtown workers will gravitate from the Craft Beer Overlook to one of the other events.

“I want it to be so there’s not a night you can’t find music, beer and socializing in downtown St. Paul,” Horst said Wednesday night. He had just returned from Sioux Falls, S.D., where he picked up a truck he plans to turn into a tap truck for other events.

Kellogg Craft Beer Overlook started this week and will run through the end of October, except for Fourth of July week, Horst said.

For more information, go to Kellogg Craft Beer Overlook’s Facebook Page.