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Progress 2021 • Maryville Forum

Thursday, January 28, 2021

Black Pony Brewery sees progress Black Pony Brewery co-owner Brandon Jensen is shown at left in the front of the building under construction on Fourth Street. Concrete has been poured where the beer will be held and walls are now being constructed.

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increased cost of lumber didn’t help, but she said, “It’s moving right along.” Campbell said their brewing equipment was being made and likely would ship in the next couple of weeks. But in the meantime, they have been working with a smaller brewing system to create their favorite recipes for the taps. “We just kind of continue to nail down the concept, work together as a team to nail down menus and beers,” she said. Using the smaller system, the owners be ready to roll when they get the green light from the government.

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MARYVILLE, Mo. — Most of the windows are in, the interior walls are framed and the brews are being tested for the Black Pony Brewery Co. located on the corner of Main and Fourth streets. “Everything has gone as planned,” Black Pony Brewery co-owner Stephanie Campbell said. “There’s always little minor hiccups like waiting on materials and stuff during the pandemic.” Everything had been back ordered for a while and the

With regard to the building, she said another layer of brick will finish the facade, and they’re working with the city to offer a balcony over the sidewalk for dining or drinking. Campbell’s dad, Steve Campbell, a millwright, will be building the balconies for the brewery. He built the one on the side of the Blue Willow building, which Campbell owns and lives above. The balconies will be structurally engineered and Steve Campbell will build them based on those plans. She thinks they’ll be built on site.

“The building has come together just kind of as expected,” she said. “It’s the third one for Kent (Yount) and I, so we kind of knew what we were getting into.” Four Horsemen The LLC is comprised of Campbell, Yount, Brandon and Jen Jensen and each member brings their own perspective, Campbell said. “It kind of just really has blended together,” she said. “It’s just been fun.” Campbell noted that they’re lucky to be working together on this project, because each member brings his or her own skill set. See PONY, B9

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Stairs show where diners will go up to the second floor to have their meals at Black Pony Brewery. Co-owner Stephanie Campbell told The Forum they plan to offer food to match the different brews on tap at the facility.


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