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ST. LOUIS • In honor of 26 trips around the sun, one of St. Louis' craft breweries is rolling back the clock when it comes to beer prices.

Schlafly is offering 1991-era beer prices all day Tuesday at both the downtown Tap Room, 2100 Locust Street, and Bottleworks location, 7260 Southwest Avenue in Maplewood.

That means $3.50 for a pint — any pint, from the Pale Ale to the seasonal Double Bean Blonde.

Food costs are still circa 2017.

The downtown location opens 11 a.m., with a live performance from Brad Jackson from 6 p.m. to 8 p.m. The Maplewood location also opens at 11 a.m., with live music throughout the day. The line up includes Roundhouse Kings and The High Dives, among others.

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