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THE GROWLIES
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18 PATRON SAINTS OF BEER
Yes, Virginia, there really are patron saints for beer. Even old Saint Nick himself is one of the patron saints of brewers by Rob Mangelsdorf
21 STYLE SNAPSHOT: IMPERIAL STOUT This strong beer has dark malt accents by Jordan St. John
Milen Kootnikoff photo courtesy of Whistle Buoy
22 SPRUCE-INSPIRED BEERS
Many brewers hand-pick young spruce tips themselves to ensure the finest quality and taste by Ted Child
27 WONDERFUL WINNIPEG BEER
Beer lovers will want to add Winnipeg to their must-visit-and-drink-beer list by Joe Wiebe
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30 WILD CIDER FERMENTATION
Here’s a trick you actually can try at home by Matt Cavers
STREET CORN SALAD 32 RECIPE: WITH HOUSE-MADE BOOM SAUCE This spicy summer salad pairs great with 33 Acres' Mezcal Gose by Sandra Thomas
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34 BC BREWERY AND CIDERY LISTINGS A compreshensize listing of B.C. breweries and cideries to plan your next outing.
95 BEER TO THE GROUND
The craft beer revolution continues with these soon-to-open breweries by Joe Wiebe
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GROWLER-APPROVED Keep an eye out for our 11 favourite beers and ciders this fall and winter!
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Kolsch Marzen Gose
Lager Pilsner Witbier
Stout Pale ale Most ales, actually
Hefeweizen Wheat ales Fruit beer
IPA Saison Strong ales Dubbel Tripel Quad
Barleywine Sours Anything funky
Dry-hopped sours Fruited sours Heirloom ciders
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C R A F T B E E R MARKE T JO INS T H E I SL AN D In Vic toria , BC
O pen a ll y ea r ro u n d 450 Sw ift StreeT, Vic toria | c raftbeerm arke t. ca
SIN CE 2011, CRAFT BEER MA R KET HAS B EEN C ELEB RAT I N G C RAF T B E ERS ACROSS CANADA, BOAST ING OV ER 1 000 TA PS C OLLECTIVE LY . With their
latest location in the heart of Victoria Harbour, CRAFT is excited to announce that they are planning to open a brewery in 2023.
“We have long been serving amazing Victoria-born beers at many of our locations. We are very excited to be a part of the Victoria craft beer community as a full service restaurant and for the first time producing our own beer.”
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CRAFT founder and president
LOCATED RIGHT ON THE WATER WIT H AN A LL - SEASON PAT I O , you’ll find us at 450 Swift Street pouring 110 taps with a strong feature on locally produced beers. A visit to CRAFT is meant to be an experience connecting you to our community and culture. Almost all of our restaurants are located in historic buildings or city districts that have long been a gathering spot for socializing and celebration.
We aren’t just a restaurant. We are part of the community, supporting those who support us. This includes buying local, knowing our neighbours, and committing to community involvement and charities while being stewards of the environment through our sustainability initiatives.
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t’s always exciting to reveal the winners of our annual Readers’ Choice Awards (aka The Growlies), partially because it takes so long to get to this moment. First of all, there is a year of hard work performed by B.C.’s 220+ breweries. Next, comes the tasting period—this is done by you and me and everybody else who samples the beers released by all those breweries. Then, with the help of a diverse panel of beer experts, we narrow down all those thousands of beers into categories with no more than 10 nominations to choose from. Finally, we ask readers to go online and vote for their favourites. By this point, the anticipation is almost excruciating! So crack a beer and check the lists of winners below. There might be some surprises there. Did your favourite win? Maybe you’re inspired to try something new. Congratulations to all the breweries that won a Growlie, and thank you to all our readers for taking the time to cast your votes. Cheers!
—Joe Wiebe
BEST BEER IN B.C.
| 1 | Superflux Beer Co. // Colour & Shape IPA | 2 | Driftwood Brewery // Fat Tug IPA | 3 | Electric Bicycle Brewing // Atomic Jam Raspberry Sour
BEST BREWERY IN B.C.
| 1 | Superflux Beer Co. | 2 | Dageraad Brewing | 3 | Camp Beer Co.
BEST NEW BREWERY (Opened between June 1, 2021 and June 1, 2022) | 1 | Shaketown Brewing | 2 | Locality Brewing | 3 | Abandoned Rail Brewing Co. BEST LIGHT L AGER
| 1 | Four Winds Brewing Co. // Hüftgold Pilsner | 2 | Steel & Oak Brewing Co. // Simple Things Pilsner | 3 | Dageraad Brewing // Dagerlaager
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SILVER – Best New Brewery When Melanie MacInnes was young, her family’s farm was a dairy operation. Later, they boarded horses and hosted movie shoots (fans of the Hallmark TV series, When Calls the Heart might recognize the location), but always wondered what the future held. Then, in 2016, MacInnes and her husband Andy Hamer had a “crazy idea” that maybe they should open a brewery there. First, they planted a test crop of barley, which they harvested with hand scythes. It proved to be brewing quality, so the next year they planted five acres and bought a 70-year-old thresher from Alberta. Hamer, who is an engineer by training, built a malthouse so they can malt their own grains—they even offer custom malting to other local farms. All of this work culminated in Locality Brewing’s grand opening in the summer of 2021. Visitors can tour the working farm and sip tasty beers to pair with cheese and meat baskets at picnic areas spread around the “brewbarn” overlooking the
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ponds or nestled among the hop bines. It’s all family-and pet-friendly, which makes it a fantastic destination for a weekend ride or a Sunday hike. Best of all is the feeling you’ll get when you taste the terroir—the locality—of this farm in each and every glass you savour. You’ll realize that the malty backbone of the beer in your hand was planted, raised, harvested and malted right there, along with the bitter hops and other ingredients like honey and berries. It just doesn’t get much better than that. —Joe Wiebe
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GOLD – Best Light Lager // Hüftgold Pilsner Best Fruit Beer // Vélo Hazy APA with Lemon Juice Best Sour Ale // Nectarous Dry Hopped Sour Best Specialty IPA // Juxtapose Wild IPA Best Collab Beer // Good News Everyone! Best Food Program SILVER – Best Belgian-Style Ale // Triplicity Belgian-Style Tripel Best West Coast IPA // Greg IPA There are a lot of good breweries in British Columbia and a handful of great ones, but only a very rare few occupy the highest echelon where Four Winds resides. After opening in 2013, this family-run brewery quickly made a name for itself,
As the brewery expanded, the Mills family always seemed to put great thought into each step. When they added a kitchen to their tasting room, the famous tacos themselves became a reason to travel to Delta. They have also faced great adversity, including the sudden death of Greg Mills, father of the siblings who created the brewery, as well as major setbacks to their plans to open a second brewery as part of the Southlands development in Tsawwassen—a project that is fortunately back on track. Over the years, the accolades have poured in: Brewery of the Year at the 2015 Canadian Brewing Awards and Beer of the Year in 2016 (for Nectarous); a silver medal at the World Beer Cup; many, many BC Beer Awards and, of course, too many Growlies to count. This year, Four Wind’s haul includes eight awards in total, including six first place finishes. Congratulations! —Joe Wiebe
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BEST LIGHT ALE
| 1 | Twin Sails Brewing // Dat Juice | 2 | Dageraad Brewing // Burnabarian | 3 | Yellow Dog Brewing Co. // Chase My Tail Pale Ale
BEST DARK L AGER
| 1 | Field House Brewing Co. // Toasted Coconut Dark Lager | 2 | 33 Acres Brewing Co. // 33 Acres of Darkness | 3 | Steel & Oak Brewing Co. // Dark Lager
BEST DARK ALE
| 1 | Hoyne Brewing Co. // Dark Matter | 2 | Crannóg Ales // Back Hand of God Stout | 3 | Field House Brewing Co. // Salted Black Porter
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BEST FRUIT BEER
| 1 | Four Winds Brewing Co. // Vélo Hazy APA with Lemon Juice | 2 | Twin Sails Brewing // Would Crush | 3 | Superflux Beer Co. // Heavy Fruit (Mixed Berry)
BEST WHEAT ALE
| 1 | 33 Acres Brewing Co. // 33 Acres of Sunshine | 2 | Strange Fellows Brewing // Jongleur Wit | 3 | Dageraad Brewing // White
BEST BELGIAN-ST YLE ALE
| 1 | Dageraad Brewing // Blonde | 2 | Four Winds Brewing Co. // Triplicity | 3 | Brassneck Brewery // Stockholm Syndrome
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BEST SOUR ALE
| 1 | Four Winds Brewing Co. // Nectarous Dry Hopped Sour | 2 | Île Sauvage Brewing Co. // Raspberry Sour | 3 | Twin City Brewing // Late Bloomer Strawberry Hibiscus Sour
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GOLD – Unsung Hero SILVER – Best Weird Beer // Gee Willikers! Root Beer Float Altbier Best Food Program BRONZE – Best Sour Ale // Late Bloomer Strawberry Hibiscus Sour Best Tasting Room
| 1 | Driftwood Brewery // Fat Tug IPA | 2 | Four Winds Brewing Co. // Greg IPA | 3 | Superflux Beer Co. // Happyness | 1 | Superflux Beer Co. // Colour & Shape | 2 | The Parkside Brewery // Dreamboat Hazy IPA | 3 | Backcountry Brewing // Widowmaker IPA
BEST SPECIALT Y IPA
| 1 | Four Winds Brewing Co. // Juxtapose Wild IPA | 2 | Superflux Beer Co. // Coconuts IPA | 3 | Driftwood Brewery // Sartori Harvest IPA
BEST IMPERIAL ALE
| 1 | Driftwood Brewery // Singularity | 2 | Twin Sails Brewing // Bourbon Barrel Aged Con Leche Imperial Horchata Stout | 3 | Another Beer Co. // Hold My Beer IIIPA
BEST WEIRD BEER
| 1 | Superflux Beer Co. // The Creamery Blueberry Cheesecake | 2 | Twin City Brewing • Gee Willikers! Root Beer Float Altbier | 3 | R&B Brewing • Dill Pickle Gose
BEST B.C. COLL AB | 1 | Dageraad Brewing x Four Winds Brewing // Good News Everyone! | 2 | Camp Beer Co. x several others // Valley Vibes Coconut Passion Fruit Session Ale | 3 | PoCo Brothers Brewing x several others // Putin Is A Dick Ukrainian Golden Ale
I guess I have to stop describing Twin City Brewing as a “hidden gem.” After winning Best in Show at the 2018 BC Beer Awards, and the BC Ale Trail’s Best Brewery Experience award in 2020, I’m sure this Port Alberni pioneer got added to a whole lot of beer lovers’ bucket lists. And as so many of us embraced travel within our province as vaccinations started rolling out last year, I bet hotel and Airbnb bookings in Port Alberni went through the roof. But, dear reader, if somehow this brewery has escaped your notice, let me extol its virtues one more time. First and foremost, the beer is excellent across the board—creative, occasionally boundary-pushing and always interesting. And then there’s the food: pizzas worth driving several hours for, brisket and other meats smoked on-site, fantastic sandwiches and more. The vibe, both in the tasting room at the brewery as well as in Port Alberni itself, is also worth the drive. The Alberni Valley is building a new identity inspired by tourism, recreation and local businesses like Twin City Brewing and the two other local breweries that followed its lead. A hidden gem no longer. —Joe Wiebe Sponsored content
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GOLD – Best New Brewery SILVER – Best Tasting Room Best Branding/Packaging In an alternate universe, the City of North Vancouver never renamed itself after the English sea captain and explorer George Vancouver, but instead chose to make official its late 19th century nickname, Shaketown, in recognition of the local cedar logging industry. Also in that alternate universe lives Shaketown Brewing Co., an active member of the Shaketown Business Association, along with the Shaketown General Store and Shakey’s Liquor & Convenience. The Shaketown Preservation Society, in conjunction with the Shaketown Artists’ Guild, has done tremendous work to ensure that alternative history hasn’t been lost to the sands of time. In fact, you can read all about it in the Shaketown Gazette! But, while the modern Shaketown lives only in the imagination of the good folks at Shaketown Brewing Co., the beers they brew are very real, and very good. Which is to be expected, frankly, when the man behind said beers is none other than Dave Varga,
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previously of 33 Acres Brewing and one of the most impressive free agent signings in recent B.C. craft beer history. Located on the increasingly crowded craft beer row of East Esplanade in North Van Shaketown, the brewery’s tasting room overlooks the Vancouver harbour and manages to stick out in all the right ways. Great beer, great tasting room, great marketing, it’s little wonder Shaketown took home the Growlie for Best New Brewery. —Rob Mangelsdorf
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BEST LOW-ALCOHOL BEER OR CIDER
| 1 | Vancouver Island Brewing // Magic Hour Grapefruit Gose | 2 | House of Funk Brewing // Flora | 3 | Dageraad Brewing // Tous les Jours
CIDERY OF THE YEAR
| 1 | Banditry Cider | 2 | Junction Orchard and Cidery | 3 | Sunday Cider
BEST NEW CIDERY (Opened between June 1, 2021 and June 1, 2022) | 1 | Banditry | 2 | Junction Orchard and Cidery | 3 | Windfall Cider Co. 12
BEST NEW WORLD CIDER
| 1 | Banditry Cider // Semi-Dry Apple | 2 | Sunday Cider // Sunday Sesh | 3 | Junction Orchard & Cidery // Semi Dry
BEST OLD WORLD CIDER
| 1 | Sunday Cider // Sunday Wild | 2 | Salt Spring Wild Cider// Farmhouse Scrumpy | 3 | Sea Cider // Wild English
BEST SPECIALT Y CIDER
| 1 | Banditry Cider // Cheeky Pash | 2 | Sunday Cider // Sunday Rosé | 3 | Sea Cider // Perry
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UNSUNG HERO (Brewery outside of Metro Vancouver/Victoria) | 1 | Twin City Brewing (Port Alberni) | T-2 | Persephone Brewing | T-2 | Slackwater Brewing | T-2 | Old Yale Brewing
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BEST BREWERY/CIDERY TASTING ROOM | 1 | CAMP Beer Co. | 2 | Shaketown Brewing | 3 | Twin City Brewing
GOLD – Cidery of the Year Best New Cidery Best New World Cider // Semi-Dry Apple Best Specialty Cider // Cheeky Pash
BEST FOOD PROGRAM | 1 | Four Winds Brewing Co. | 2 | Twin City Brewing | 3 | Camp Beer Co.
Four first place finishes in five cider categories is quite an accomplishment—and it is even more impressive when you consider that Banditry Cider has only been open for one year! Clearly, they’ve got a good thing going in Gibsons.
BEST BRANDING/PACKAGING | 1 | Superflux Beer Co. | 2 | Shaketown Brewing | 3 | Camp Beer Co. BEST LOCAL HOMEBREWING STORE
| 1 | Barley’s | 2 | Hamilton Hops & Grapes | 3 | Centennial Homebrewing Supplies
BEST CRAFT BEER/CIDER BAR
| 1 | The Barley Merchant | 2 | The Alibi Room | 3 | The Drake Eatery
BEST CRAFT BEER/CIDER RETAIL STORE | 1 | Brewery Creek Liquor Store | 2 | Legacy Liquor Store | 3 | Jak’s BEST CRAFT BEER/CIDER EVENT | 1 | VCBW | 2 | Brewhalla | 3 | Farmhouse Fest j
Founded by Kim Scarrow and Jamie Armstrong, Banditry’s four-acre cider orchard includes 40 varietals of heritage fruit trees, including some rare perry pear trees, a large variety of semi-dwarf cider apple trees, plums, cherries, quince, and table apples. The property also has ducks and a pond with bridges and a tiny island—in other words, it’s a perfect outdoor sipping space. Making the cider is Matt Cavers, an ex-brewer who has fallen hard for apples in recent years. His brewing background shows up a bit in hopped ciders like Bramble and Bine and Cheeky Pash, which won the Growlie for Best Specialty Cider. Cavers says he chased tropical fruit notes in IPAs for so long that adding passionfruit juice to cider just seemed right. Plus, he adds Strata hops for a couple of days of cold infusion to enhance those tropical flavours even more. (You might remember his name as a regular writer in these pages—check out his article “Wild Fermentation 101” elsewhere in these pages.) The cidery’s name is inspired by the farm’s flock—or “banditry”—of chickadees, resident pest controllers that sing beautifully and add even more charm to this idyllic spot. —Joe Wiebe Sponsored content
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raft beer” and “library archives”—two things not typically mentioned in the same breath.
But for the increasing number of people interested in craft beer’s history, archives are a place to start. Simon Fraser University’s Archives and Record Management Department is meeting that need by assembling a craft beer collection that bears witness to the growth of the industry here in British Columbia. As a beer historian myself, I was eager to check it out. SFU’s craft beer archive was the brainchild of Melanie Hardbattle, the university’s Acquisitions and Outreach Archivist, and Richard Dancy, Systems and University Records Archivist. Upon beginning her position in acquisitions and outreach early in 2020, Hardbattle knew she needed to create an archival strategy that would appeal to a population beyond academic researchers. SFU houses archival collections documenting B.C.’s history of important cultural touchstones,
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such as feminism and social activism, but food and drink are also elements of culture—and sometimes their histories are not as rigorously preserved. Dancy thought the history of craft brewing from B.C. would be a good fit for a new archival project and together, they began the process of collecting craft beer records, focusing on materials from 1980 onwards. “We’re beginning with Frank and John,” Hardbattle laughed, referring to Frank Appleton and John Mitchell, who jointly launched B.C.’s earliest craft breweries. Of course, some of the province’s craft beer history is already housed in other institutional archives. However, as Hardbattle points out, there is a great deal of the industry’s recent history that remains hard to find. Sometimes this is because the documents tend to be temporary and not stored in official repositories—like festival posters or handwritten notes—and sometimes it‘s simply because they’re owned by private individuals rather than public organizations. Hardbattle and Dancy
Beer fans will appreciate items within the SFU collection, such as this label from Silver Spring Brewery (left); a festival poster for the second annual Great Canadian Beer Festival (middle left); a vintage ad for Esquimalt Brewing (middle right); and this empty bottle of Granville Island Brewing's 10th Anniversary Ale. Noëlle Phillips photos
have begun the challenging work of contacting beer industry insiders and requesting donations to the collection. So far, they’ve seen success—craft beer folks have been enthusiastic supporters of the project. In September 2021, the family of late beer historian Greg Evans donated approximately 20 boxes of his notes and research. A few months later, in February 2022, Hardbattle acquired the John Rowling collection (approximately 15 boxes). As the founder of the Great Canadian Beer Festival, Rowling kept the sorts of ephemeral material that
often gets lost to history—brewery coasters, beer festival posters, beer labels and old photographs and newsletters. Other donors include Gerry Hieter, the co-founder and chairperson of the Great Canadian Beer festival, Kim Lawton, who has a collection of Okanagan brewing history memorabilia, Firehall Brewing in Oliver, Dave Smith of What’s Brewing? magazine, and the current and former owners of Tin Whistle Brewing, one of the oldest breweries in the Okanagan. And, as Hardbattle emphasized, the collecting continues—the archive is still growing. Whether you’re interested in business notes from an early CAMRA (Campaign for Real Ale) meeting, beer labels and bottles from the 1980s, old tap handles, copies of beer-related government documents, or advertisements for brewery openings, this collection will have something to catch your attention. During the limited time of my visit, I barely scratched the surface. However, one memorable moment was holding an original Bay Ale bottle—the first craft beer made in B.C.!
The craft beer collection created at SFU was curated by (left to right): Melanie Hardbattle, Richard Dancy, Paul Hebbard (University Archivist), and Jorda Grundy (Records Management Clerk). Above: author Noëlle Phillips was delighted to hold a rare bottle of Horseshoe Bay Brewing Company's Bay Ale from the early 1980s. Noëlle Phillips photos
Hardcastle and Dancy are hoping this collection will be of interest to a wide range of people—from casual beer drinkers to local historians to beer writers. Hardbattle emphasizes these archives are there for public use and everyone is welcome to visit and explore the materials. If you’d like to visit SFU’s new craft beer archival collection, please contact Melanie Hardbattle at melanie_hardbattle@sfu.ca or visit the SFU Archives website for more information: sfu.ca/ archives/archives-program. j
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Dating back to time immemorial, cultures in every part of the world have enjoyed getting their drink on. Some scholars even believe beer gave rise to civilization as we know it today. Equally universal is the human inclination to attribute what isn’t immediately apparent or known, to one deity or another. Unsurprisingly, before Louis Pasteur cracked the code of microbiology to finally understand the science of fermentation, that hitherto mysterious process was the work of gods, angels or some such celestial being.
There are more than a dozen Catholic saints all competing for the coveted title of “Patron Saint of Beer.” Some represent brewers or hop-pickers. Some have seemingly no connection to beer whatsoever. Some don’t even exist. So, in order to provide some canonical clarity, let’s have a look at some of the divine drinkers contending to be the preferred pietist of the pint.
The Catholics even have an official beer blessing recognizing the heavenly provenance of the pint, dating from the 17th-century liturgical tome Roman Ritual: “Bless, O Lord, this creature beer, which thou hast deigned to produce from the fat of grain: that it may be a salutary remedy to the human race, and grant through the invocation of thy holy name; that, whoever shall drink it, may gain health in body and peace in soul. Through Christ, our Lord. Amen.” That’s a lot of words to just say “cheers!” But whereas most cultures have historically designated a singular entity devoted to the brewing arts (with the notable exception of the Aztecs and their 400 Drunken Rabbit Gods), those contraceptive-hating Catholics naturally birthed a multitude of beer-loving benefactors.
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SAINT BRIGID OF KILDARE (451-525)
One of Ireland’s three national saints, Brigid was a bad-ass bitch who didn’t take anyone’s shit. Born into slavery, she had a habit of giving away her master’s possessions to the poor, and her apparent holiness helped earn her freedom. After vowing a life of chastity, a man mocked her, saying the
Left to right: King Gamrinus, Saint Arnold of Metz and Saint Arnold of Soissons.
beautiful Brigid would be taken as someone’s wife whether she wanted to, or not. To this, she responded by PULLING OUT HER OWN EYEBALL (don’t worry, it grew back) and said, “Would you love a blind woman as your wife? Because God would.” Then she made his eyes explode. True story. Anyways, Brigid was attributed with more than 40 miracles, including turning water into beer. So, checkmate, Jesus!
KING GAMBRINUS
SAINT ARNOLD OF SOISSONS (1040-1087)
This fine Flemish fellow was a brewer at a Benedictine abbey in modern-day Belgium. Often depicted holding a mashing rake, Arnold 2.0 considered beer to be God’s “gift of health.” Much like Arnold No. 1, during an outbreak of plague, Arnold of Soissons implored the townsfolk of Oudenburg to drink beer instead of water and brewed enough beer for the entire town to drink, saving many lives.
King Gambrinus has long been celebrated as the patron saint of beer and is often depicted leaning against a keg with a full, frothy flagon of suds in his hand. Indeed, Gambrinus was well-known for his beer-drinking ability, and may or may not have bested Beelzebub himself in a drinking contest. There’s only one problem, though. Gambrinus was never venerated as a saint, and, in fact, never even existed.
SAINT ARNOLD OF METZ (580-640)
This French saint’s seventh-century decree that the masses should drink beer instead of water likely saved thousands of lives. He believed water was impure and beer was blessed and sent by God to nourish the devout. And he was partly right: Europe was reeling from the first plague pandemic, which ultimately killed 50 per cent of the population of Europe. Fouled water was helping to spread the disease and beer, because it was boiled, was demonstrably safer. According to Arnie, "From man's sweat and God's love, beer came into the world.” Well said.
SAINT WENCESLAUS OF BOHEMIA (907-935)
“Good King” Wenceslaus (AKA Svatý Václav in his native Czech) was actually a duke who was well known for his generosity and kindness, especially towards the poor and downtrodden. He also
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Left to right: Saint Hildegard of Bingen, Saint Luke the Evangelist and Saint Augustine of Hippo.
banned the exportation of hops from Bohemia, ensuring locals would always have a steady supply of beer. He developed an almost cult-like following in the 1800s, resulting in the Christmas carol we know and love today.
SAINT HILDEGARD OF BINGEN (1098-1179)
This 12th century German abbess is responsible for the earliest surviving writings on the use of hops in beer, and for that she has been venerated as an unofficial patron saint of beer. The use of hops in beer prevents spoilage and its antimicrobial properties help kill off any pathogens present. However, Hildegard’s writings may not have even been the first to recommend the use of hops in beer—hers are just the oldest historians have found.
one long, protracted bender. He lived his 20s in a near persistent drunken stupor, made the acquaintance of many a concubine, and famously asked, “O Lord, grant me chastity and continence—but not yet!” After converting to Christianity at 31, he put away his “wicked” ways to follow God, but wrote extensively about his wild years in his autobiography, titled Confessions.
SAINT LUKE THE EVANGELIST (9-84)
Our man Luke is one of the OG saints, having written two books of the Bible, the Gospel of Luke and Acts of the Apostles, which make up a healthy chunk of the New Testament. As far as anyone can tell, Luke had nothing to do with beer and no beer-related miracles are attributed to him. Yet for some reason, someone, somewhere decided he should be a patron saint of brewers. Go figure.
SAINT AUGUSTINE OF HIPPO (354-439)
Prior to finding God, this Tunisian saint had a penchant for the good life, to put it mildly. He was a hedonist’s hedonist, whose life was essentially
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ST. NICHOLAS OF MYRA (270-343)
That’s right: Santa Claus is one of the patron saints of brewers. Why, you ask? Because during a famine an evil butcher killed three children and tried to sell them as pork and Jolly Old St. Nick found them in a pickling barrel and resurrected them, but medieval stained-glass depictions of this story that featured Saint Nicholas with a large wooden keg were misinterpreted by uneducated laypeople who then assumed he had something to do with beer and mistakenly made him a patron saint of brewers and the church just went with it. Obviously. j
ST YLE SN AP SHOT
IMPERIAL STOUT A guide to the roasty, contemplative
by Jordan St. John W H AT IS IT ?
A dark malt accented, extremely strong beer, sometimes aged in bourbon barrels.
OR IG IN STORY
DAN G E R L E VE L High
G L ASS Snifter
STYL E STATS A BV 8-12%
IBU 50-90
COLOUR Midnight black BODY Extremely full BUBBLES Low to medium
Originally brewed for export as a substantially stronger version of England’s 18th century mainstay, Porter, Imperial Stout was popular with the Russian court who were used to higher test beverages. Although it remained popular with Barclay Perkins and Courage, the style has come into its own in the modern context with adjuncts and barrel aging sometimes coming to the forefront of the flavour profile.
DRI NK WI TH
Dark chocolate
Braised beef ribs
Vanilla ice cream
WHAT’S THE DEAL WITH THE BOURBON BARRELS? Aging in American Oak gives beer a caramel and
vanilla character as the beer exchanges osmotically with liquor-soaked wood. It makes for a thickly textured, high test, practically unctuous beer perfect for late autumn and early winter contemplation.
S IX MU ST-T RY B .C . IM PERI A L STO UTS
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Bourbon Imperial Stout, Barnside Brewing Russian Imperial Stout, Bomber Brewing
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Singularity, Driftwood Brewery
Bourbon Barrel Aged Con Leche Imperial Horchata Stout, Twin Sails Brewing
Barrel Aged Foreign Extra Stout, Sooke Brewing
Truth Dare Consequence Nordic Imperial Stout, Whitetooth Brewing
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—Beer picks by Joe Wiebe
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Searching for Spruce Using spruce shoots in beer dates back as far as the Vikings
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by Ted Child
n the long history of brewing, basically every conceivable ingredient imaginable has been tried. While beer brewed with wormwood, mugwort or chicken (also known as “cock ale”) might not be pleasurable to the modern palate, one ingredient has shown itself to be thoroughly enjoyable and stands the test of time.
According to the Oxford Encyclopedia, using “spruce shoots in beer can be traced as far back as the ancient Scandinavians and their Viking descendants.” There is also a likely reference to its use in brewing in the Finnish epic, The Kalevala. It’s this long history of spruce tips in beer that intrigues Dan Van Netten of Howl Brewing. Van Netten has an abiding fascination with exploring and brewing historical ales.
“The biggest interest [for me] was the early settlers who arrived on the East Coast. A lot of them had scurvy and they learned from the First Nations that the spruce was high in vitamin C.” This benefit as an anti-scorbutic was famously exploited by Captain Cook, who gave spruce beer to his crews. The difficulty in sourcing barley and hops in colonial America lead to spruce tips being commonly used. Inspired by its history, Van Netten brewed a Virginia spruce ale he read about in a magazine dating back to the 1800s, which called for sarsaparilla, spruce tips and molasses. This calls to mind Benjamin Franklin's famous homebrew recipe, which also used molasses as a source of fermentable sugar, and spruce tips, likely used to make the beer somewhat more palatable. Fortunately, while the modern-day craft brewer doesn’t lack for grains or hops, many, specifically along the West Coast, are finding a place for spruce tips in their beers. Sasha Howey, one of the brewers at Whistle Buoy in Victoria, B.C. has brewed two such beers. Her initial inspiration was one of the first spruce beers to be widely available in the province. “My first spruce tip beer I ever had was from Tofino. I was living there after my degree and really, really liked it,” says Howey. “I always wanted to make a spruce tip beer after that.” Whistle Buoy’s first kick at the can turned out so well they decided to more than double the amount of spruce they dry hopped with. This second spruce-tip beer sold out very quickly.
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Some breweries make foraging for spruce tips a fun event by getting staff involved. Milen Kootnikoff photo courtesy of Whistle Buoy
spruce tips are going to be a lot more sweet, older ones more bitter.” While sourcing barley and hops has become relatively easy for breweries, sourcing spruce tips is remarkably less so. Brewing a spruce-tip beer typically requires someone to forage for them.
When it comes to brewing beer, young spruce tips, found only in the spring, are highly coveted. Milen Kootnikoff photo courtesy of Whistle Buoy
Other spruce-tip beers brewed in B.C. include select brews from Steel and Oak, Three Ranges, Île Sauvage, an award winner from Mount Arrowsmith, and a blackberry sour from Twin Cities, which Howey sums up succinctly as, “so good.” Howl Brewing has also created a number of different recipes, including the aforementioned Virginia spruce ale, a recent IPA, some lagers and, their most popular, a chaga spruce ale. Chaga is a mushroom that grows on birch trees and provides a vanilla-like note to complement the spruce. Van Netten also really likes to combine it with blackberries.
Howl sources theirs from Forager for Dinner, a wildcrafting company based in Port Alberni, B.C., while many other breweries get a crew together and make a day of it, such as Whistle Buoy did for their first spruce-tip beer. For their second-time around, they were running out of time to collect the bright green springtime growths, so Howey spent an epic day around the Jordan River area collecting them. “I spent the day picking by myself and it was honestly the loveliest day. Truly wonderful,” says Howey. When talking about spruce-tip beers, much like wine grapes, it's hard to avoid the concept of terroir. Here is an ingredient that is different yet similar all over the world and can definitely signify “a sense of place.” Having someone at the brewery, maybe even the brewer themself, forage for this ingredient cements the relationship between place, brewery, brewer, beer and, finally, you the drinker. Plus, who doesn’t want to drink a beer that tastes like walking through a sun-kissed forest in spring? j
How a brewer chooses to brew with spruce tips will have a notable effect on the flavour profile, in much the same way hops do. For example, Howey utilises the spruce tips in the whirlpool and as a dry hop. Others use them throughout the boil much like bittering, flavour and aroma hops. Van Netten has experimented with a variety of techniques, but favours what he calls a steep, or an even more unconventional method of adding spruce tips at the same time as he pitches the yeast. This method creates a very particular flavour note he is looking for, which he describes as “Watermelon Nerds.” Van Netten notes that boiling the spruce tips completely changes this steep, into “more Norwegian sauna, more damp and earthy.” He also used descriptors such as brightness, resiny and “citrusiness.” When describing the flavour of spruce tips in beer, Howey points out the age of the spruce tips makes a difference. “Definitely fresh and piney, but beyond what you think it is, it's pretty sweet and jammy. Younger
Ted Child photo
REQUIRED DRINKING Try these brewed-in-B.C. spruce tip beers Steel & Oak // Turned out Spruce Tip Ale R&B Brewing // Spruce Tip India Pale Ale Tofino Brewing // Spruce Tree Ale Ile Sauvage // Pointe Spruce Tip Golden Sour Howl Brewing // Spruce Tip IPA
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NEW EXPERIENCES ARE BREWING NEARBY
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ritish Columbia is home to so many amazing destinations. There is something here for every type of traveller and, everywhere you go, you’ll likely find a local brewery—or several. The BC Ale Trail is the definitive resource for those interested in exploring the extraordinary world of craft beer in beautiful British Columbia. Each ale trail includes recommended itineraries that feature an array of craft breweries, pubs, restaurants, liquor stores, outdoor activities, sightseeing, accommodations and more. With more than 20 ale trails covering much of the province, the BC Ale Trail website and app are
ideal tools for planning your next trip. Here are some suggestions for adventures along the BC Ale Trail this fall and winter!
KELOWNA & WEST KELOWNA While Kelowna’s craft beer scene dates back 25 years, this lakeside city has been re-energized by a recent surge of new breweries, offering something for everyone. In the North End Brewery District, you can easily walk between seven breweries and a craft tap house. Meanwhile, bowlers can aim for strikes or spares at two different breweries. Beyond the central city, beer lovers can explore brewery bubbles in the northeast part of the city heading towards the airport as well as south along the lakeshore to the Mission District. And don’t forget to check out the growing craft beer community across the floating bridge in West Kelowna.
KOOTENAY ROCKIES
Copper Brewing in Kelowna, BC. BC Ale Trail photo
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Dense forests, majestic mountains, pristine lakes and rivers, energizing hot springs and breathtaking waterfalls—welcome to the Kootenays! If enjoying a beer amid spectacular wilderness vistas is your idea of a good time, then you’ve come to the right place. National and provincial parks are Sponsored content
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cyclists, hikers, rock climbers and beach lovers. In this four-season playground, you can golf most of the year, shop for local produce, drift lazily down the channel on an inner tube in the summer, or hit the slopes at nearby Apex Mountain Resort in the winter. With a strong community of eight breweries and the annual Okanagan Fest of Ale, which has been running for more than 25 years, it’s not surprising Penticton was recognized by Lonely Planet as “Canada’s craft beer capital” in 2020. Penticton Beer Week runs October 14-22.
VANCOUVER ISLAND waiting for campers and explorers, while several world-class alpine resorts offer snow-covered slopes throughout the winter months. The region’s towns and small cities are rich with history, culture, and, of course, craft beer. Kootenay breweries are adventurous and creative, all focused on their local communities, but welcoming and warm to visitors, too. Kootenay Beer Week takes place September 10-17 with events in Castlegar, Creston, Kaslo, Nelson, Rossland, Salmo and Trail.
PENTICTON Nestled between Lake Okanagan and Skaha Lake, and surrounded by vineyards, orchards, trails and gorgeous scenery, Penticton is a paradise for
From the warm Cowichan Valley in the south all the way up to Port McNeill in the north,
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LEFT: Phillips Brewing in Victoria, B.C. RIGHT: House of Funk Brewing in North Vancouver, B.C. BC Ale Trail photo
Vancouver Island offers beer lovers a wealth of options for exploration and discovery. Fantastic parks and beaches beckon along both coasts. Foodies can find their bliss at world-class restaurants and wineries, while outdoor enthusiasts can fish, hike, ski, cycle or climb to their heart’s content.
VANCOUVER’S NORTH SHORE This is where the metropolis meets B.C.’s mighty outdoors. North Van is built on the lower slopes of mountains that rise almost a mile high out of the sea, while long valleys stretch from residential areas into wild backcountry with plentiful opportunities for hiking, mountain biking and climbing. When the snow falls, skiers and boarders come here to play. Canadian craft beer first found its foothold here when Horseshoe Bay Brewery opened back in 1982. Although the country’s first microbrewery is long gone, its legacy lives on at a dozen distinctive North Shore breweries that provide fresh, flavourful beer for their communities and visitors.
dozen breweries in the city itself, many within easy walking distance of the downtown core, along with several more located on the Saanich Peninsula, in nearby Sooke, and on the Southern Gulf Islands, a short ferry ride away. And, with more restaurants per capita than anywhere else in Canada, food lovers will rejoice, too. The Great Canadian Beer Festival takes place in Victoria September 9-10. j
BC ALE TRAIL TASTING PASSPORTS Watch for Tasting Passport promotions coming up in communities around the province throughout the year. These month-long events encourage residents to collect stamps at their local breweries and then enter completed passports in a draw to win prizes.
Vancouver’s North Shore Craft Beer Week runs November 3-15.
Kimberley-Cranbrook (September 15 - October 30)
VICTORIA
Maple Ridge (September 15 - October 15)
The cradle of the "craft beer revolution," Victoria is home to Spinnakers, Canada’s first brewpub, which opened in 1984, and some of British Columbia’s most popular breweries. Visionary trail blazers nurtured craft beer here alongside the local food movement and today, B.C.’s capital city is home to some of the country’s best restaurants and breweries. To date, there are more than a
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Beer in g e P ‘ e h t The Common’s outdoor patio at the Forks Market. Mike Peters for Tourism Winnipeg photo
Winnipeg has more than a dozen breweries, along with other great ways to sip and sample craft beer in both indoor and outdoor settings.
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by Joe Wiebe
lthough I love living on the West Coast, I have a soft spot for Winnipeg. My wife and I lived there for 18 months about 20 years ago (long story, best told over beer), and my mom and one of my sisters live there. That means I travel to the ‘Peg often—nearly annually—and have watched as the city’s craft beer scene slowly emerged. After my last trip in 2019, the pandemic kept me away until this past July. It was fun to get reacquainted with the beer scene there, and what I discovered was pleasantly surprising. Currently, there is a robust collection of 14 brick-and-mortar breweries, as well as a handful of contract-brewed craft beer brands, most of which are building towards opening their own breweries or tap rooms.
AN (UN)COMMON BEER EXPERIENCE
But before I talk about the breweries, I want to highlight The Common, which can be described
as a craft beer and wine kiosk, but is so much more. Located in the central food hall of the touristy Forks Market (think Granville Island Market), the Common has 20 craft beers on tap, including local brands, alongside beer from the rest of North America and even Europe. They also open an outdoor bar when weather permits. Buy food from any number of vendors in the Forks and then pair it with a flight or a glass of beer. What I love most about The Common is you can take your food and beer and sit pretty much anywhere you want, including outside at tables overlooking the river. It reminds me of the wonderful beer garden culture I found when I visited Germany. And Winnipeg has many other examples of this beer garden culture. Cargo Bar is a converted shipping container at a pop-up patio near the duck pond in Assiniboine Park. The Beer Can is located at the Granite Curling Club beside the Assiniboine River. The Bijou Patio is a
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Amber called 1919 (named after the famous Winnipeg General Strike). Today, 1919 is still the flagship beer, but the brewery now makes several others as well, all of which I quite enjoyed. While I was picking up some beers to go, I noticed the brewery’s patio was overflowing with people attending a literary reading, great evidence of Winnipeg’s strong and flourishing cultural scene. Later on, I spent an evening on the patio at Sookram’s Brewing, which is located near Confusion Corner, the aptly named intersection of several streets that even Winnipeggers take years to figure out. Don’t let the location deter you from visiting, though, because the tasting room has a great vibe and the beer list is solid.
A glass of 1919 at Little Brown Jug Brewing Co. Mike Green photo courtesy of Tourism Winnipeg
community patio in the heart of the artsy Exchange District. Blue Note Park is at the site of the old Blue Note Cafe on Main Street downtown. And, Le Patio 340 is on the French side of the river in St. Boniface. All feature local beer, with food options and frequent live music too.
My nephews, who have recently gotten interested in craft beer, invited me for pizza and beer at Trans Canada Brewing. I had low expectations based on its location in a part of the city filled with big box stores, but once we walked inside I was blown away by the enormous tasting room, filled with long tables well-suited for big groups (like the seven of us). The pizza was excellent, and I thought the creative beer list was quite good across the board. I was particularly impressed with the Portager Pilsner.
All of these outdoor patios reflect Winnipeggers’ love of summer—after enduring the long, hard winter, they want to enjoy every minute of warmth and sunshine they can.
BREWERIES
Winnipeg’s microbrewery scene started off in the 1990s, but only one of those early breweries, Fort Garry Brewing, is still around today (and it's actually owned by B.C.’s Russell Brewing), but does not have a tasting room. The city’s other OG brewery, Half Pints Brewing, which opened in 2006, does have an on-site taproom in its location near the airport. My first brewery visit on this trip was a quick stop at Little Brown Jug, located at the north end of the Exchange District, the artsy downtown neighbourhood that straddles Main Street just north of its famous intersection with Portage Ave. LBJ was open the last time I visited, but back then, it only produced one beer, a very quaffable Belgian
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Joe Wiebe was excited to check out Trans Canada Brewing. Joe Wiebe photo
under its Vessel brand, which is focused on more cutting-edge craft styles. There are so many breweries in Winnipeg now, there was no way I could visit them all on this trip, but I was certainly impressed with the ones I checked out and I am already looking forward to my next visit to try a few more or return to some of these. j
CHECK OUT THESE BREWERIES ON YOUR NEX T TRIP TO WINNIPEG The bar at Kilter Brewing. Joe Wiebe photo
Barn Hammer Brewing 595 Wall Street
Brazen Hall Kitchen and Brewery Afterwards, they took me to check out Kilter Brewing in St. Boniface. I’d heard some great things about it before my trip and I wasn’t disappointed—the industrial interior of the brewery is enlivened with plants, decorative lighting, and a variety of comfy seating options. We sat outside on the patio, tasting through flights of hazies, milkshake IPAs and sours. My final brewery stop was the reward after a 70km bike ride with my nephews at Nonsuch Brewing, named after the famous ship that sailed to James Bay in 1668 and effectively launched the Hudson Bay Company. The brewery has a Belgian focus, but also offers a series of beers
800 Pembina Highway
Fort Garry Brewing Co. 130 Lowson Crescent
Half Pints Brewing Co. 550 Roseberry Street
Kilter Brewing
450 Rue Deschambault
Lake of the Woods Brewing Co. 221 Carlton Street
Little Brown Jug Brewing Co. 336 William Avenue
Nonsuch Brewing 25 Pacific Avenue
One Great City Brewing 1596 Ness Avenue
Oxus Brewing
1180 Sanford Street
Sookram’s Brewing
479-B Warsaw Avenue
Stone Angel Brewing
1875 Pembina Highway
Torque Brewing
330-830 King Edward Street Nonsuch Brewing specializes in Belgian-style beers. Tyler Walsh photo courtesy of Tourism Winnipeg
Trans Canada Brewing
1290 Kenaston Boulevard
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CIDER
Wild fermentation 101
Photo courtesy Creek & Gully Cider
The Growler has put together this simple guide to wild fermenting cider in the hopes of inspiring a few of you to give it a try. Hint: by using wild fermentation, it’s easier than you think.
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by Matt Cavers
ure, there are plenty of refreshing, delicious, B.C. ciders to choose from, but why not try your hand at making it yourself ? It doesn’t get any more “craft” than that.
makers to control spoilage bacteria, “the juice just goes into whatever vessel I’m putting it in and I wait for the yeast to wake up and start eating the sugar.”
First, you press some apple juice. Next, you sterilize it somehow. If it were a beer wort, you’d boil it, but it’s juice and you don’t want it to taste cooked, so you add sulfites. Now you’re ready to rehydrate your yeast and add it per the manufacturer’s instructions. Not so simple, right?
For a few days the juice is quiet. But then something happens.
But what if you skip every step except the first? What if you press the juice and then you just— wait? If that’s what you do, you’ve entered the world of wild fermentation. And, as it turns out, there are quite a few B.C.'s cider makers here already. In some ways, it’s a remarkably simple process. “I don’t do anything,” explains Alyssa Hubert, cider maker at Penticton’s Creek & Gully Cider, who says after she adds a minimal dose of potassium metabisulfite, used by nearly all cider
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“About twenty-four hours before the fermentation really kicks,” said Hubert, “you can actually see the yeast culture. You can see a foam on the top of the cider, and it’s a really good sign—the yeast are healthy and they’re starting to breed.” And there’s nothing subtle about it, she says, adding: “You can hear the yeast.” According to Claude Jolicoeur, author of The Complete Cider Maker’s Handbook, after apple juice is pressed, wild yeasts present on the skin and flesh will begin to ferment the juice within a few days of pressing, so long as the temperature is at least 10°C. A diversity of microflora is involved in this process, from the “apiculate” yeasts that appear at
You can hear the yeast.
—Alyssa Hubert, Creek & Gully Cider
the beginning of the fermentation, but cease to work once the alcohol content climbs north of four per cent, to wild strains of Saccharomyces cerevisiae—the stuff we typically use to make almost all beer and wine—that take over afterward. All of this might sound a little daring and, well, it should. Wild fermentation represents a kind of radical trust the microorganisms that a cider maker likes will out-compete the ones they don’t. But for some cider makers, wild fermentation yields results so reliable they use it exclusively. Hubert is one. So is Mike Harris, of Summerland’s Dominion Cider. Five years ago, about twenty percent of Dominion’s output was fermented with wild yeasts, and Harris used cultured yeasts for the remainder. But three years ago, says Harris, we said ‘let’s go for it,’ and since then all of Dominion’s ciders have been made with wild yeast. If there are drawbacks, for Harris, they’re minor and logistical in nature. “One of the challenges for us,” he says, “is that wild ferments take longer.”
And you don’t have to go all in. Some cider makers use wild fermentation as just one of a number of approaches to cider production. For Clinton MacDougall, cider maker at Gibsons’ Sunday Cider, wild fermentation’s role is to express the hidden characteristics of his most unique cider-specific apples, as well as the specific microbiological personality of his cidery. “We have our own house microbial terroir at Sunday Cider,” explains MacDougall, describing the aromas produced during wild fermentation with an array of descriptors including “banana cream pie” and “orange creamsicle.” After the first surge of fermentation is through, these notes mellow and cohere over months of resting in barrels and bottles. Eventually, the subtleties of the apples themselves begin to shine through, alongside hints of the notes produced in fermentation. “It’s for that broad array of characteristics,” said MacDougall, “that we use wild fermentation." So, if you have some apples and you want to make cider with them, go ahead and press them into juice. And, if you’re not in a hurry, you might want to think about just walking away at this point. Be patient. Let the wild yeast do its work and see what comes of it. Maybe it feels a bit risky, but you’re in good company. j
As opposed to cultured yeasts that can ferment a cider to completion in a week or less, Dominion’s wild-fermented ciders can take four-to-six-weeks to reach dryness—the point at which all of the juice’s sugar has been converted to alcohol. “We had to buy some extra vessels to hold all the cider,” he notes. But the advantages outweigh the drawbacks and, for both Harris and Hubert, a key advantage is that using wild fermentation helps to draw complexity from apples that were bred to be eaten, not drank. Proper “cider apples”—often particularly high in tannin and sugar—are difficult to find in B.C., and most cider makers use more readily available table apples for the bulk of their production. The slow speed and microbial diversity of wild fermentation helps to add complexity to the flavour of the cider, which can highlight the under-appreciated nuances of humble, everyday apples. “Spartans have this cool, very silky-smooth caramel quality about them,” says Hubert.
Photo courtesy Sunday Cider
REQUIRED DRINKING
Want to taste some of B.C.’s best wild-fermented ciders? Here are three, made by the cideries mentioned above: Creek & Gully Cider // Flora Dominion Cider // First Principles Sunday Cider // Sunday Wild
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RECIPE
Street Corn Salad with house-made Boom Sauce and Pickled Onions and Cabbage paired with 33 Acres Mezcal Gose
FROM BOOMTOWN BU R R ITOS & BE E R GAR DE N
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33 Acres Mezcal Gose. Supplied photo
Photo courtesy Boomtown
ooking at the carefully designed landscaping, three-tired beer garden and large outdoor area that makes up Victoria-based Boomtown Burritos & Beer Garden, it’s hard to imagine that, not so long ago, the space was home to the parking lot of a former pot shop.
Boomtown’s kitchen manager Torin Egan adds the extra-large outdoor seating area was also initially born out of the Omicron surge of 2021/2022, when customers were eager to dine out and grab a beer, but still weren’t 100 per cent comfortable eating and drinking inside.
Christian Barnard, who co-owns Boomtown with Patrick Lynch, says the inspiration behind the concept of the popular eatery, which specializes in Mexican street food and B.C. beers, was his extensive travels through southern California. The name, “Boomtown,” was inspired by the fact it’s located on Yates Street in Victoria's Harris Green neighbourhood, the fastest growing community in the city.
The fact Boomtown is also family and dog-friendly means the eatery can act as a de facto gathering space for all of the new residents living in the high-rise buildings surrounding it.
“In California they have all of these casual outdoor beer gardens with a twist of European styling, so we went with that,” says Barnard. “We’re constantly getting feedback that people love the vibe of the place.”
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“There are a lot of kids and dogs running around here,” says Egan. He adds Boomtown’s burritos remain a top seller and stand out from the competition because they’re served with the meats’ braising liquids, which can be spooned on or used as a dip. Popular options include the Beef Birria, Green Chili Chicken Birria, Pork Chorizo, Fried Brussel
Sprouts & Cauliflower, and the Black Garlic Humboldt Squid. Egan notes, with the exception of the tortillas, the kitchen is gluten free. Egan adds other menu favourites include the loaded tots, complete with pickled onions, jalapeños, cilantro, scallions and Boom sauce, and the extremely popular Street Corn Salad loaded with charred corn, pickled onion and cabbage, Boom sauce, cilantro, scallions, cheese and lime. Boomtown’s beer selection has been carefully selected to pair well with the spice level of the food, but Egan says 33 Acres’ Mezcal Gose is a popular choice, especially paired with the Street Corn Salad. —Sandra Thomas
I N g r ed i ents Boom Sauce • 1 cup mayo • ½ cup sour cream • 2 oz Valentina's hot sauce • 2 oz lime juice • ½ tsp salt
Pickled Onions & Cabbage • 2 red onions, cut in half and sliced thin • ¼ head red cabbage, sliced thin • 2 cups white vinegar • 4 cups water • 1 tbsp salt • 1 tbsp sugar
Street Corn Salad • 4 ears corn • 1 oz Boom Sauce (see recipe) • 2 oz pickled onions (see recipe) • 2 oz pickled cabbage (see recipe) • 2 oz grated cheese mix (feta, Monterey jack, mozzarella) • ½ oz green onions, sliced • ½ oz cilantro, chopped • Lime wedge • Tajin
The beer garden at Boomtown Burrito & Beer Garden was built on three tiers and with bleacher seats for better opportunities to “see and be seen.” Photo courtesy Boomtown
2. Pour brine over the onions and cabbage and let cool. Street Corn Salad 1. Cook shucked ears of corn in boiling salted water until tender, shock in cold water 2. Place corn on grill or gas elements to char or cut kernels off cob and char in a very hot pan (no oil!)—alternatively you can char frozen corn in a hot pan as well. Let cool. 3. Mix corn together with Boom Sauce, pickled onions and cabbage, grated cheese, green onions and cilantro. Garnish with lime and a dusting of Tajin. j
d i r ecti o n s Boom Sauce 1. Combine all ingredients and stir well. Pickled Onions and Cabbage 1. Combine the vinegar, water, salt and sugar in a pot and bring to boil.
Boomtown Burrito & Beer Garden specializes in B.C. beers, many chosen specifically to pair with the spicy food on offer. Photo courtesy Boomtown
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33 ACRES BREWING CO.
33 BREWING EXPERIMENT
15 W. 8th Ave. | 33AcresBrewing.com
25 W. 8th Ave. | 33BrewingExp.com
33 Acres stays on the cutting edge of Vancouver’s beer culture—its core beers are still delicious and with the addition of an entire experimental brewery next door, you don’t want to miss this stop.
Gorgeous branding, delicious beers, exciting experiments, and a beautiful tasting room— there are so many things to love about this place!
33 ACRES OF SUNSHINE
MEZCAL GOSE
FLUFFY CLOUD
Availability: Year-round
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Availability: Year-round ABV IBU
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VANCOUVER
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VANCOUVER
BOMBER BREWING CO.
MAIN STREET BREWING CO.
1488 Adanac St. | BomberBrewing.com
261 E. 7th Ave. | MainStreetBeer.ca
Bomber was one of the first kids on the craft beer block in Yeast Van, and eight years on, their beers are better than ever.
This Vancouver favourite boasts one of the funnest tasting rooms in the city, as well as some of the bestest beer. One of the only breweries in B.C. brewing cask-conditioned, hand-pulled real ales.
CHOQLETTE OATMEAL STOUT
HAZY CHAIN IPA
OATME AL STOUT Availability: Seasonal ABV IBU
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H A Z Y I PA Availability: Seasonal ABV IBU
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Availability: Year-round ABV IBU
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VANCOUVER
VANCOUVER
OFF THE RAIL BREWING
POWELL BREWERY
1351 Adanac St. | OffTheRailBrewing.com
1357 Powell St. | PowellBeer.com
This Yeast Van brewery might have the largest tap list in B.C. compared to the modest square footage of its tasting room. Make sure to pop in and see what’s new on their 15 (!!!) rotating taps.
Amazing to think this excellent brewery will be 10 years old this winter! Check out the recent brand refresh and celebrate the anniversary in December.
CRAZY TRAIN IPA
HOP JUICE
I N D I A PA L E A L E
Availability: Year-round ABV IBU
6.5% 75
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Availability: Year-round ABV IBU
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Availability: Year-round
5.0% 12
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Availability: Year-round
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VANCOUVER
STEAMWORKS BREW PUB
STRANGE FELLOWS BREWING
375 Water St., Vancouver Steamworks.com/Brew-Pub
1345 Clark Dr. | StrangeFellowsBrewing.com
The original Gastown location features the ultimate “brew with a view” overlooking Vancouver Harbour, plus a full menu of comfort food and an extensive beer list.
There’s nothing strange about the delicious Belgium-meets-West-Coast beers brewed up by Iain Hill and his team. In fact, these foeder-aged beauties are amongst the best in B.C.
GUMMY SOUR
ROXANNE
SOUR
SALTED CHOCOLATE PORTER PORTER
Availability: Seasonal ABV IBU
4.5% 5
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Availability: Seasonal ABV IBU
PILSNER
Availability: Seasonal
6% 16
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BELDAME
ABV IBU
Availability: Year-round
4.5% N/A
ANDINA BREWING CO.
STRATHCONA BEER CO.
895 E. Hastings St. | StrathconaBeer.com
1507 Powell St., Vancouver AndinaBrewing.ca
BRASSNECK BREWERY
The big tasting room has cozy booths and long communal tables. The neon highlighting is a nod to Hastings Street’s history of 1950s-era neon signs. BIG SEXY FUNK I PA
FRUITED SOUR Availability: Year-round
Availability: Limited series
5.5% 55
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IMPERIAL LOVE BUZZ
2148 Main St., Vancouver Brassneck.ca
BREWHALL BEER CO.
97 E. 2nd Ave., Vancouver Brewhall.com
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VANCOUVER
BREWING AUGUST
1614 W. 3rd Ave. BrewingAugust.com
CALLISTER BREWING CO.
FACULTY BREWING CO.
1830 Ontario St., Vancouver FacultyBrewing.com
GRANVILLE ISLAND BREWING
1338 Franklin St., Vancouver CallisterBrewing.com
1441 Cartwright St., Vancouver GIB.ca
CONTAINER BREWING
HASTINGS MILL BREWING COMPANY
1216 Franklin St., Vancouver CBrew.ca
DOGWOOD BREWING
8284 Sherbrooke St., Vancouver DogwoodBrew.com
403 E. Hastings St. PatsPub.ca
50 B.C. CRAFT TAPS
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EAST VAN BREWING CO.
1675 Venables St., Vancouver EastVanBrewing.com
ELECTRIC BICYCLE BREWING CO.
20 E. 4th Ave., Vancouver ElectricBicycleBrewing.com
B-20090 91a Ave., Langley thebarleymerchant.com
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LUPPOLO BREWING CO.
1123 Venables St., Vancouver LuppoloBrewing.ca
PARALLEL 49 BREWING CO.
1950 Triumph St., Vancouver Parallel49Brewing.com
R & B BREWING CO.
54 E. 4th Ave., Vancouver RAndBBrewing.com
RED TRUCK BEER CO.
295 E. 1st Ave., Vancouver RedTruckBeer.com
STANLEY PARK BREWING RESTAURANT & BREWPUB
8901 Stanley Park Dr., StanleyParkBrewing.com
STORM BREWING
310 Commercial Dr., Vancouver StormBrewing.com
SUPERFLUX BEER CO.
505 Clark Dr., Vancouver SuperfluxBeer.com
YALETOWN BREWING CO.
1111 Mainland St., Vancouver MJG.ca/Yaletown
SETTLEMENT BREWING
55 Dunlevy Ave., Vancouver SettlementBrewing.com
SLOW HAND BEER COMPANY
1830 Powell St., Vancouver SlowHandBeer.com
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CAMP BEER CO.
19664 64 Ave. | CampBeer.ca
MON-WED 12-10PM ^ THURS-SAT 11AM-11PM ^ SUN 11AM-9PM EST. 2019 Celebrating the outdoors is easy here because of the tasting room’s big roll-up doors and the south-facing, family-and-dog-friendly patio where you can sip beer around the fire as if you were camping. The beer menu focuses on beers that are generally lower in alcohol but still big on flavour.
UPSTREAM
CAMP DARK
PA L E A L E
DARK L AGER
Availability: Year-round ABV
5.1%
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Availability: Seasonal
N/A
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A new school pale beer brewed with West Coast hops and Norwegian yeast. It has citrus notes of tangerine, lemon and grapefruit.
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FALL CAMP ‘22 SMOKED AMBER ALE
W E E H E AV Y Availability: Seasonal 10.0%
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Dark malt notes harmonize with the light, clean character of a truly European lager.
FLANNEL PYJAMAS ‘23 ABV
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Complex flavours of toffee, caramel and smoke come from a long boil with UK golden promise malt. Look out for the barrel-aged edition too!
5.6%
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N/A
The smoky character is balanced out with a malty smoothness with the help of European ingredients.
Three guys go on a brewery tour... Two of this brewery’s founders were friends who home brewed together in Langley’s local Full Barrel Homebrew Club and liked to visit breweries throughout the Lower Mainland. On one of those tours they met another beer lover who would become their business partner when they opened Camp Beer Co. 42
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KPU BREW LAB
20901 Langley Bypass | KPU.ca/Brew FRI 1-6PM EST. 2014 KPU offers B.C.’s only Brewing Diploma program and was the first institution in Canada recognized by the Master Brewers Association of the Americas (MBAA) for a standard of excellence in brewing education. Join our mailing list at kpu.ca/brew to learn about upcoming events, information sessions, tours, beer releases, and more!
BIRRA ROSSA
50/50 HEFE
AMERICAN AMBER ALE
HEFEWEIZEN
Availability: Seasonal ABV
5.5%
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Availability: Seasonal
30
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First place winner at the 2021 US Open College Beer Championship and 2019 BCBAs, this malt-forward American amber ale is made with New World hops.
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This traditional German-style wheat beer is called 50/50 because the recipe includes 50% wheat malt and 50% barley malt.
DAS FEST
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5.5%
Availability: Seasonal IBU
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This traditional German-style Festbier will have you dancing the polka and singing “Ein Prosit” before you can say “Eins, zwei, drei!”
4.5%
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16
A classic English brown ale, expect strong malt characteristics with notes of coffee, honey, chocolate and biscuit. Perfect for a rainy day!
Support local craft beer and future brewers Brewing pioneer John Mitchell helped launch Canada’s craft beer revolution 40 years ago and to honour his legacy, KPU Brewing alumni, instructors and students collaborated with Russell Brewing to create a special anniversary beer, Cascadian Dark Ale. Proceeds go towards the John Mitchell Legacy Endowed Scholarship to support KPU Brewing students. kpu.ca/brew/jm 44
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SHAKETOWN BREWING
105-288 Esplanade Ave. E., North Vancouver ShaketownBrewing.com
MON-WED 1-11PM ^ THURS-SUN 12-11PM EST. 2022 North Vancouver’s newest brewery pays homage to the city’s cedarlogging past with refreshing, approachable beers to slake the thirst of any hard-working, 19th-century lumberjack.
LEICHTBIER
PRE-PROHIBITION PILSNER
LIGHT BEER
PILSNER Availability: Year-round
Availability: Year-round ABV
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This straw-coloured light lager has a grassy aroma, a subtle malt sweetness and a crisp finish.
5.0%
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An unfiltered, fruit forward, floral pilsner made in the pre-Prohibition style.
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DAGERAAD BREWING
114-3191 Thunderbird Cres. | DageraadBrewing.com
Dageraad brews in small batches, focused on Belgian style brewing, bringing a bit of old world beer styles to the West Coast. That takes more time and more attention, and makes all the difference. BURNABARIAN BELGIAN ALE
8°
BELGIAN DUBBEL
Availability: Year-round ABV IBU
Availability: Small batch
4.5% 20
ABV IBU
8.9% 20
NORTH VAN
BRAGGOT BREWING
102-370 E. Esplanade, North Vancouver | Braggottery.com
Rediscover braggot, the oldest alcoholic beverage. Taste an extract of flavours of the land unique to our region.
Visit this unique brewery for a taste of braggot—half mead and half beer—which is brewed with organic honey from their bees in Delta. AMBER
DARK
BR AGGOT
BR AGGOT
Availability: Year-round
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6.8% IBU N/A
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STEAMWORKS BREWING CO.
FOUR WINDS BREWING CO.
3845 William St. | Steamworks.com
4-355 72nd St., Delta | FourWindsBrewing.ca
Stop by the taproom to sample some of this year’s award winning brews and new favourites, like the gold medal Heroica Red Ale and brand-new Gummy Sour!
You might be familiar with Four Winds’ excellent tacos, but did you know they also serve delicious burgers? No wonder they won Best Food Program in the Growlies!
GUMMY SOUR
EXTRALUX
SOUR
HEROICA RED ALE
Availability: Seasonal ABV IBU
Availability: Year-round
4.5% 5
ABV IBU
HÜFTGOLD
H A Z Y I PA
PILSNER
Availability: Year-round
5.6% 40
ABV IBU
L ANGLE Y
Availability: Year-round
5.8% 50
ABV IBU
5.4% 25
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FARM COUNTRY BREWING
DEAD FROG BREWERY
105-8860 201 St. | DeadFrog.ca
#5-20555 56 Ave. | FarmCountryBrewing.com
With more than 20 taps pouring delicious craft beer creations just off Highway 1, you’d be dead wrong not to pull over for a pit stop at this Langley brewery.
Check out Nashville Nights on the last Thursday of each month for a chance to listen to some of B.C.’s biggest up and coming country music stars.
CRANBERRY ORANGE
DARK HORSE
SOUR
Availability: Limited release ABV IBU
4.2% 9
VANILLA COFFEE
DARK L AGER
PORTER
Availability: Small batch ABV IBU
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Availability: Seasonal ABV IBU
5.0% 20
EVERYDAY ALE BLONDE ALE
Availability: Year-round ABV IBU
4.5% 35 49
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FIVE ROADS BREWING
LOCALITY BREWING
6263 202nd St. | FiveRoadsBrewing.com
7111 252nd St. | LocalityBrewing.ca
Whether you visit the Langley brewery or the tasting room in Steveston Village, you can enjoy excellent beer with delicious food, including tacos, burritos, sandwiches, and more.
This family-owned, farm-based brewery grows most of the ingredients it uses on-site. Visit so you can taste the fresh terroir of its beers.
PERMANENT RESIDENT IPA
BLACK LAGOON
I PA
Availability: Year-round ABV IBU
6.2% 59
USE THE SCHWARZBIER BL ACK L AGER
BL ACK TE A L AGER
Availability: Year-round ABV IBU
WILD SIDE OF 248TH W E S T C O A S T I PA
Availability: Year-round
5.6% 24
ABV IBU
P T. COQUITL AM
Availability: Year-round
4.8% N/A
ABV IBU
6.5% 70
SURRE Y
BOARDWALK BREWING
RUSSELL BREWING CO.
2155-575 Seaborne Ave., Port Coquitlam BoardwalkBrewery.com
202 - 13018 80th Ave. | RussellBeer.com
PoCo’s youngest brewery specializes in lagers, IPAs, and sours. Their beer is served alongside an expansive food menu and they host weekly events such as trivia and movie nights.
Surrey’s original craft brewery finally has a proper tasting room where you can get all your favourite award-winning Russell mainstays, seasonals, and even beer slushies!
DANCE DANCE DANCE
DESERT GOLD
NEW ZE AL AND PILSNER Availability: Year-round ABV IBU
50
5.0% 20
FALLING BACKWARDS
W E S T C O A S T PA L E ALE Availability: Year-round ABV IBU
BLONDE ALE
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4.5% 30
PALE ALE
E N G L I S H PA L E A L E Availability: Year-round ABV IBU
5.0% 25
LOWER M AINL AND
3 DOGS BREWING
15181 Thrift Ave., White Rock 3DogsBrewing.com
ANOTHER BEER CO.
BRIDGE BREWING CO.
1448 Charlotte Rd., North Vancouver BridgeBrewing.com
BRITANNIA BREWING CO.
#11-30 Capilano Way, New Westminster AnotherBeerCo.com
110-12500 Horseshoe Way, Richmond BBCO.ca
BARNSIDE BREWING CO.
BROOKSWOOD BREWING CO.
6655 60 Ave., Delta | BarnsideBrewing.ca
BEERE BREWING COMPANY
312 E. Esplanade, North Vancouver BeereBrewing.com
BIG RIDGE BREWING CO.
5580 152 St., Surrey MJG.ca/Big-Ridge
BLACK KETTLE BREWING
106-720 Copping St., North Vancouver BlackKettleBrewing.com
102-4061 200 St., Langley BrookswoodBrewing.com
DEEP COVE BREWERS AND DISTILLERS
170 - 2270 Dollarton Hwy., North Vancouver DeepCoveCraft.com
FOAMERS’ FOLLY BREWING CO.
19221 122A Ave., Pitt Meadows FoamersFolly.ca
FRASER MILLS FERMENTATION CO.
3044 Saint Johns St., Port Moody FraserMillsFermentation.com
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LOWER M AINL AND
FUGGLES
103-11220 Horseshoe Way, Richmond FugglesBeer.com
GALAXIE CRAFT BREWHOUSE
1122 Vidal St., White Rock GalaxieCraftBeer.com
GREEN LEAF BREWING CO.
123 Carrie Cates Crt., North Vancouver GreenLeafBrew.com
HOUSE OF FUNK BREWING CO.
350 E. Esplanade, North Vancouver HouseOfFunkBrewing.com
LA CERVECERIA ASTILLEROS
226 E. Esplanade, North Vancouver Cerveceria-Astilleros.com
MAPLE MEADOWS BREWING CO.
22775 Dewdney Trunk Rd., Maple Ridge MapleMeadowsBrewing.com
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MARINER BREWING
1100 Lansdowne Dr., Coquitlam MarinerBrewing.ca
MONKEY 9 BREWING
14200 Entertainment Blvd., Richmond Monkey9.ca
MOODY ALES & CO.
2601 Murray St., Port Moody MoodyAles.com
NORTH POINT BREWING CO.
266 E. 1st St., North Vancouver NorthPointBrewing.com
NORTHPAW BREW CO.
2150-570 Sherling Pl., Port Coquitlam NorthpawBrewCo.com
PARKSIDE BREWERY
2731 Murray St., Port Moody TheParksideBrewery.com
LOWER M AINL AND
REWIND BEER CO.
PATINA BREWING CO.
2809 Murray St., Port Moody RewindBeer.com
2332 Marpole Ave., Port Coquitlam PatinaBrewing.com
POCO BROTHERS BREWING
1979 Brown St., Port Coquitlam PoCoBrothersBrewing.com
RED RACER
11411 Bridgeview Dr., Surrey CentralCityBrewing.com
RIDGE BREWING CO.
22826 Dewdney Trunk Rd., Maple Ridge RidgeBrewing.com
SILVER VALLEY BREWING CO.
#101 - 11952 224 St., Maple Ridge SilverValleyBrewing.com
A year round, family-run farm market and full service butcher shop.
leppfarmmarket.com (604) 851 - 5377
33955 Clayburn Rd. Abbotsford, BC 53
LOWER M AINL AND
SMUGGLERS TRAIL
140-9339 200a St., Langley SmugglersTrailCask.com
STEEL & OAK BREWING CO.
TRADING POST BREWING
107-20120 64th Ave., Langley | TradingPostBrewing.com
TWIN SAILS BREWING
1319 3rd Ave., New Westminster SteelAndOak.ca
2821 Murray St., Port Moody TwinSailsBrewing.com
STREETCAR BREWING
WHITE ROCK BEACH BEER CO.
123A East 1st St., North Vancouver StreetcarBrewing.ca
STUDIO BREWING
5792 Beresford St., Burnaby StudioBrewing.ca
THE BAKERY BREWING CO.
2617 Murray St., Port Moody TheBakeryBrewing.com
TINHOUSE BREWING CO.
550 Sherling Pl., Port Coquitlam, TinhouseBrewing.ca
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15181 Russell Ave. WhiteRockBeachBeer.com
WILDEYE BREWING
1385 Main St., North Vancouver WildeyeBrewing.ca
YELLOW DOG BREWING CO.
1-2817 Murray St., Port Moody YellowDogBrew.com
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MOUNTAINVIEW BREWING CO.
390 Old Hope Princeton Way | MountainviewBrewing.ca
This family-owned and operated brewery hosts lots of events. Rambo fans should plan on attending the First Blood 40th anniversary Kick Off on October 7. FIRST BLOOD ORANGE
IMPERI AL WHE AT ALE Availability: Year-round ABV IBU
7.5% 16
THE DARK SIDE OF TOWN S C H WA R Z B I E R
Availability: Seasonal ABV IBU
5.3% 28 Sponsored content
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FIELD HOUSE – ABBY
FARMHOUSE BREWING CO.
2281 West Railway St. | FieldHouseBrewing.com
6385 Lickman Rd. | FarmhouseBrewing.co
Field House Brewing Co. offers everything from drinkable ales and aged sours, to a Canteen program supporting local farms, and weekly concerts on a licensed beer lawn.
Along with delicious beer brewed using ingredients grown on-site, this farm-based brewery has a wood-fired kitchen serving up pizzas, calzones and more.
WHISKY SOUR ALE
SALTED BLACK PORTER
RASPBERRY LEMONADE SOUR I M P E R I A L
Availability: Seasonal
Availability: Year-round
SOUR
ABV IBU
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FRUITED SOUR Availability: Seasonal
6.5% 25
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CHILLIWACK
DOUBLE DAYBREAK HAZY IPA
I M P E R I A L H A Z Y I PA Availability: Seasonal
8.0% 8
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8.0% 30
MIS SION
FIELD HOUSE – DWTN CHWK HUBCO BREWING COMPANY #102-9251 Woolly Dog Alley | FieldHouseBrewing.com
33211 North Railway Ave. | HUBCoBrewing.com
DWTN CHWK, which is celebrating its second anniversary in November, features a beer program focused on bold modern IPAs to refreshing pilsners, along with new weekly Canteen features.
Located in a beautiful 100-year-old bank building in the heart of downtown Mission, HUBco has a two-floor tasting room with capacity for 100 people.
FIELD HOUSE HAZY
CASHMERE LAGER
H A Z Y PA L E A L E
Availability: Year-round ABV IBU
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CHILLIWACK CLASSIC LAGER L AGER
L AGER
Availability: Year-round ABV IBU
CITRA PALE ALE
4.5% 5 Sponsored content
PA L E A L E
Availability: Year-round ABV IBU
4.7% 14
Availability: Year-round ABV IBU
5.7% 36
FR A SER VALLE Y
BRICKLAYER BREWING
OLD YALE BREWING CO.
46128 Yale Rd., Chilliwack BricklayerBrewing.com
404 - 44550 South Sumas Rd., Chilliwack OldYaleBrewing.com
CANUCK EMPIRE BREWING
RAVENS BREWING CO.
Unit C-33797 King Rd., Abbotsford CanuckEmpireBrewing.com
37455 Kilgard Rd., Abbotsford RavensBrewing.com
FLASHBACK BREWING CO.
SIDEKICK BREWING
1-9360 Mill St., Chilliwack FlashbackBrewing.ca
LOUDMOUTH BREWING
103 – 2582 Mt. Lehman Rd., Abbotsford LoudmouthBrewingCompany.ca
45530 Vedder Mountain Rd., Chilliwack SidekickBrewing.com
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MISSION SPRINGS BREWING COMPANY
7160 Oliver St., Mission MissionSprings.ca
OLD ABBEY ALES
30321 Fraser Hwy., Abbotsford OldAbbeyAles.com
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HOWE SOUND BREWING CO.
37801 Cleveland Ave. | HoweSound.com
After celebrating its 25th anniversary last year, this brewpub and inn was named Brewery of the Year at the 2022 Canadian Beer Awards. Well deserved! POTHOLE FILLER
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GOLD
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GIBSONS
PEMBERTON
PERSEPHONE BREWING CO.
PEMBERTON BREWING CO.
1053 Stewart Rd. | PersephoneBrewing.com
1936 Stonecutter Pl. | PembertonBrewing.ca
Persephone is located on an 11-acre farm with market gardens, flock of chickens, apple orchards, and greenhouses, much of which is open to the public. Kid and pet friendly.
This local community-focused brewery is located in the Pemberton Industrial Park with a comfortable tasting room and a four-season patio for your beer tasting pleasure.
MOCHA PORTER
LONG ROAD IPA
DRY HOPPED CIDER
PORTER
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Availability: Seasonal ABV IBU
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LIGHT L AGER
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Availability: Year-round
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6.0% 15
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6.5% N/A
IBU
SECHELT
6.3% 51
ABV IBU
4.5% 9
SQUAMISH
BATCH 44 BREWERY & KITCHEN
BACKCOUNTRY BREWING
5559 Wharf Ave. | Batch44Brewery.com
#405-1201 Commercial Way | BackcountryBrewing.com
Along with serving great food and beer, Sechelt’s only brewery hosts Rock N’ Roll Bingo every Wednesday, live music on Saturdays, and trivia every Sunday.
Backcountry is five years old already?! The brewery is celebrating its birthday with a new expanded seating area, five collaborations, and a special anniversary event in early September.
HALFMOON PALE ALE
WIDOWMAKER
A M E R I C A N PA L E A L E Availability: Year-round ABV IBU
5.0% 16
NOT AN ISLAND HEFEWEIZEN
N E I PA
Availability: Seasonal ABV IBU
5.1% 0 Sponsored content
SUCK IT CANCER
D D H PA L E A L E Availability: Year-round ABV IBU
6.7% 50
Availability: Seasonal ABV IBU
5.5% 30 59
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A-FRAME BREWING CO.
38927 Queens Way, Squamish AFrameBrewing.com
COAST MOUNTAIN BREWING
LILLOOET BREWING
104 Main St., Lillooet LillooetBeer.ca
TAPWORKS BREWING CO.
2-1212 Alpha Lake Rd., Whistler CoastMountainBrewing.com
537 Cruice Lane, Gibsons GibsonsTapworks.com
HIGH MOUNTAIN BREWING CO.
THE 101 BREWHOUSE + DISTILLERY
4355 Blackcomb Way, Whistler MJG.ca/BrewHouse
1009 Gibsons Way, Gibsons The101.ca
THE BEER FARMERS
8324 Pemberton Meadows Rd., Pemberton TheBeerFarmers.com
TOWNSITE BREWING
5824 Ash Ave., Powell River TownsiteBrewing.com
WHISTLER BREWING CO.
1045 Millar Creek Rd., Whistler WhistlerBeer.com
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VANCOUVER ISLAND BREWING
2330 Government St. | VIBrewing.com
TUE-WED ^ SUN 12-7PM ^ THU-SAT 12-8PM ^ MON CLOSED EST. 1984 Canada’s oldest independent production craft brewery has been a Victoria fixture since 1984. It’s hard to go anywhere on the Island and not come across VIB’s delicious West Coast-inspired beers, thankfully.
MYSTIC HAZE
LIGHTER SIDE
PA L E A L E
LIGHT L AGER
Availability: Year-round ABV
4.5%
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Availability: Yar-round
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This hazy pale ale celebrates our coastal sea wolves, channeling their mystique into a sessionable, intensely juicy, hop-forward ale.
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This lager is crisp and clean, and above all, easy drinking — perfect for an active west coast lifestyle. Take a walk on the lighter side.
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Inspired by preserving the beauty of where our sea meets the shore, VIB used an experimental ‘thiol’ yeast to create notes of mango and passionfruit.
5.5%
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A collab with the talented team at Lunch Lady in Vancouver, this is a refreshing, fruity and crisp witbier that pairs beautifully with Vietnamese cuisine.
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14 Ciderworks 91 15 Junction 92 16 Merridale 92 17 Salt Spring Wild 93 18 Sea Cider 93 19 Twin Island 94 20 Victoria Cider 94
S ACIT ANICH Y
TWA DOGS BREWERY AT MACALONEY DISTILLERY
761 Enterprise Cres. | VCaledonian.com
SUN-THU 12-6:30PM ^ FRI-SAT 11AM-8PM EST. 2016 Drop by Twa Dogs for a pint or a flight of beer tasters—perhaps paired with a wee dram of whiskey distilled on site.
PARTING KISS
CARNELIAN IPA
Availability: Seasonal
Availability: Seasonal
BOURBON-AGED AMBER ALE
ABV
7.0%
IBU
W E S T C O A S T I PA
30
ABV
Deep roasted malty goodness is kissed by honey, vanilla and spice from the ex-bourbon barrel.
5.6%
IBU
46
This copper-coloured IPA is bursting with citrus and a subtle earthy undertone.
Learn how our award-winning whiskies and craft beers are made on a guided tour of our distillery and brewery. Led by kilted guides, the tour includes 3 beers and 2 whiskies.
at MACALONEY’S DISTILLERY
Head to www.twadogs.ca to book your visit or just pop in for a pint or dram at our taproom with outdoor patio. TAPROOM | TASTINGS | TOURS
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NORTH SA ANICH
LIGHTHOUSE BREWING CO.
HOWL BREWING
2-836 Devonshire Rd. | LighthouseBrewing.com
1780 Mills Rd. | HowlBrewing.ca
This maritime-themed brewery keeps its beer lineup fresh with a diverse assortment of seasonal releases and interesting one-offs alongside its strong core series.
Howl might be small in size but it’s big in personality, specializing in obscure and historic beer styles. You’re sure to try (and love!) something you’ve never tasted before, every visit.
KAPITAN
RAUCHBIER
CZECH PILSNER Availability: Year-round ABV IBU
KEEPERS
DRY IRISH STOUT
SMOKED L AGER
ABV IBU
GRUIT ALE
Availability: Seasonal
Availability: Seasonal
5.0% 32
AUTUMN GRUIT
5.1% 8
ABV IBU
Availability: Seasonal
5.0% 20
ABV IBU
5.0% 0
SOOK E
BAD DOG BREWING COMPANY
7861 Tugwell Rd. | BadDogBrewing.ca
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The new Hot Diggity Dog food truck serves hot dogs as well as burgers and other treats. Watch for Bad Dog’s fifth anniversary event in early December. DOG’S BREAKFAST ANNIVERSARY ALE R E D I PA
HONEY BLONDE
Availability: Seasonal
Availability: Year-round
ABV IBU
66
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6.5% 70
BLONDE ALE
ABV IBU
5.0% 18
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VICTORI A
MOON UNDER WATER BREWERY
SPINNAKERS BREWPUB
308 Catharine St. | Spinnakers.com
350B Bay St. | MoonUnderWater.ca
Thanks to a partnership with Field 5 Farms in Saanichton, more than 98% of the grains used in the Moon’s beers and spirits are locally grown and malted.
A visit to Spinnakers is a pilgrimage to the cradle of the craft beer revolution. Expect delicious food alongside excellent beer. They have guesthouses too!
ISLAND GROWN
ICEBERG
MOON JUICE
R ASPBERRY SOUR
I PA
Availability: Seasonal ABV IBU
7.0% 55
Availability: Year-round ABV IBU
CASKCONDITIONED MITCHELL’S ESB
C O L D I PA
Availability: Seasonal
5.5% N/A
ABV IBU
E X TR A SPECI AL BIT TER Availability: xx
6.0% 70
ABV IBU
5.2% 40
CRAFT BEER MARKET
4 MILE BREWING CO. 199 Island Hwy., View Royal 4MileBrewingCo.com
450 Swift St., Victoria CraftBeerMarket.ca
BEACON BREWING
DRIFTWOOD BREWERY
9829 Third Street, Sidney BeaconBrewing.ca
836 Viewfield Rd., Victoria DriftwoodBeer.com
CATEGORY 12 BREWING
HERALD STREET BREW WORKS
C - 2200 Keating Cross Rd., Central Saanich Category12Beer.com
506 Herald St., Victoria HeraldStreet.com
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GRE ATER VICTORI A
HOYNE BREWING CO.
101-2740 Bridge St., Victoria HoyneBrewing.ca
ÎLE SAUVAGE BREWING CO.
2960 Bridge St., Victoria IleSauvage.com
MAYNE ISLAND BREWING CO.
490 Fernhill Rd., Mayne Island MayneIslandBrewingCo.com
MILLSTREAM BEVERAGE CO.
103-2323 Millstream Rd., Langford MillstreamBeverage.com
PHILLIPS BREWING & MALTING CO.
2010 Government St., Victoria PhillipsBeer.com
SALT SPRING ISLAND BREWING CO.
270 Furness Rd., Salt Spring Island SaltSpringIslandAles.com
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SMALL GODS BREWING
9835 Third St., Sidney SmallGods.ca
SOOKE BREWING CO.
2057 Otter Point Rd., Sooke SookeBrewing.com
SOOKE OCEANSIDE BREWERY
1-5529 Sooke Rd., Sooke SookeOceansideBrewing.com
SWANS BREWPUB
506 Pandora Ave., Victoria SwansHotel.com
WHISTLE BUOY BREWING CO.
560 Johnson St., Victoria WhistleBuoyBrewing.com
28 Affinity 29 Gabbies 30 Ravens Moon 31 Valley
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01 Ace 02 Alberni 03 Bayview 04 Beach Fire 05 Cliffside 06 Cumberland 07 Devil’s Bath 08 Dog Mountain 09 Fern + Cedar 10 Gladstone 11 Hornby Island 12 Land & Sea 13 Longwood 14 LoveShack 15 Mount Arrowsmith 16 New Tradition 17 Red Arrow 18 Riot 19 Rusted Rake 20 Small Block 21 Tofino 22 Twin City 23 Ucluelet 24 White Sails 25 Wolf
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TWIN CITY BREWING
4503 Margaret St. | TwinCityBrewing.ca
MADE FOR EXPLORING
THE ALBERNI VALLEY.
Port Alberni’s original craft brewery is home to some of the best beers in the country, and they have the hardware to back it up. TC’s pizza game is every bit as strong, and they are perpetually packed. POSTSCRIPT HELLES L AGER
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ACE BREWING CO.
GLADSTONE BREWING CO.
150 Mansfield Dr. | Facebook.com/AceBrewingCompany
244 4th St. | GladstoneBrewing.ca
This perennial award-winning brewery features an extensive rotating beer menu on 10 taps and delicious food all just steps away from Courtenay’s airpark and the ocean.
There will be lots of room at the 2nd annual Lagerfest in December and Gladstone’s 8th anniversary in January on the brewery’s expanded, heated, all-season patio.
OVERCAST
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CHINOOK
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Availability: Year-round ABV IBU
70
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5.3% 34
PILSNER
C Z E C H PA L E L A G E R Availability: Year-round ABV IBU
5.5% 35
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RED ARROW BREWING CO.
5255 Chaster Rd. | RedArrowBeer.ca
BAYVIEW BREWING CO.
204 Dogwood Dr. | BayviewBrewing.com
There is a lot to celebrate at Red Arrow, including the first anniversary of its kitchen opening, as well as the brewery reaching 1000 brews!
Ladysmith has embraced its brand new brewery with open arms—the tasting room is packed daily with folks enjoying the delicious beer and exceptional food.
SWEET LEAF
BLUEBERRY PIE
I PA
Availability: Year-round ABV IBU
6.3% N/A
IDLE HANDS OAKED ORANGE ALE
DESSERT SOUR
BROWN ALE Availability: Seasonal ABV IBU
6.6% N/A
ABV IBU
IBU
9.0% 30
ABV IBU
6.7% 30
5775 Turner Rd., Nanaimo LongwoodBrewpub.com
Did you know that 75% of the barley Longwood uses comes from central Vancouver Island and over 90% of the hops are sourced from within B.C.?
ABV
4.5% 5
LONGWOOD BREWPUB & RESTAURANT
101A-2046 Boxwood Rd., Nanaimo LongwoodBeer.com
Availability: Seasonal
Availability: Year-round
N AN AIMO
LONGWOOD BREWERY
PUMPKIN SAISON
H A Z Y I PA
Availability: Seasonal
N AN AIMO
FULL PATCH
SUNNY SALTAIR SPECIAL
STOUTNIK
IMPERIAL STOUT
Let’s raise a glass to this brewpub, which has been serving delicious craft beer to Nanaimo residents since 2000. Cheers for 20 years! LONGWOOD ALE PA L E A L E
Availability: Year-round ABV IBU
7.5% 40 Sponsored content
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5.0% 15
STEAMPUNK D U N K E LW E I Z E N
Availability: Year-round ABV IBU
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WOLF BREWING COMPANY
940 Old Victoria Rd. | WolfBrewingCompany.com
RUSTED RAKE BREWING
3106 Northwest Bay Rd. | RustedRakeBrewing.ca
Wolf ’s tasting room stocks a variety of local bites: pretzel sticks with beer cheese, pulled pork nachos, chips and salsa, beef jerky, and char’Brew’terie cups.
This farm-based brewery has a covered deck and outdoor grass patio area overlooking five acres of grain fields—farm to tap at its finest!
WEE HEAVY SCOTCH ALE
MAJOR BELL’S PALE ALE
SCOTCH ALE
Availability: Seasonal ABV IBU
7.4% 34
GERMAN PILSNER L AGER
Availability: Year-round ABV IBU
W E S T C O A S T PA L E ALE Availability: Year-round
5.4% 19
ABV IBU
THE TWO LOUIES
NITRO COFFEE STOUT Availability: Year-round
5.2% 30
ABV IBU
4.2% 15
PORT ALBERNI
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3141 3rd Ave. | DogMountainBrew.com
Dog Mountain’s rooftop patio is a great place to spend the afternoon if you like award-winning beers and delicious food surrounded by natural beauty. Y’know, if that’s, like, your thing. LIT WIT
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VANCOUVER ISL AND
CRAIG STREET BREW PUB
ALBERNI BREWING CO.
25 Craig St., Duncan CraigStreet.ca
4630 Adelaide St., Port Alberni AlberniBrewingCompany.ca
BEACH FIRE BREWING
CUMBERLAND BREWING CO.
2732 Dunsmuir Ave., Cumberland CumberlandBrewing.com
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CLIFFSIDE BREWING CO.
DEVIL’S BATH BREWING CO.
11 Cliff St., Nanaimo CliffsideBrewCo.ca
1616 McNeill Rd., Port McNeill DevilsBathBrewing.ca
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VANCOUVER ISL AND
FERN + CEDAR BREWING CO.
680 Berwick Rd S., Qualicum Beach FernAndCedar.ca
HORNBY ISLAND BREWING CO.
HornbyIsland.beer
LAND & SEA BREWING CO.
RIOT BREWING CO.
101A - 3055 Oak St., Chemainus RiotBrewing.com
SMALL BLOCK BREWING CO.
203-5301 Chaster Rd., Duncan SmallBlockBrewery.com
TOFINO BREWING CO.
2040 Guthrie Rd., Comox LandAndSeaBrewing.ca
691 Industrial Way, Tofino TofinoBrewingCo.com
LOVESHACK LIBATIONS
UCLUELET BREWING COMPANY
1 - 4134 Island Hwy. West, Qualicum LoveShackLibations.com
MOUNT ARROWSMITH BREWING CO.
109-425 East Stanford Ave., Parksville ArrowsmithBrewing.com
NEW TRADITION BREWING
215 Port Augusta St., Comox NewTraditionBrewing.com
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1601 Peninsula Rd., Ucluelet UclueletBrewing.ca
WHITE SAILS BREWING
125 Comox Rd., Nanaimo WhiteSailsBrewing.com
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BARN OWL BREWING CO.
BNA BREWING CO.
4629 Lakeshore Rd. | BarnOwlBrewing.ca
1250 Ellis St. | BNABrewing.com
Based in a heritage barn with a cozy taproom, a comfortable loft, and welcoming patio, BOB offers 15 brewed-in-barn beers. Food trucks often park on-site.
At BNA, there’s a bowling alley, shuffleboard, a retro arcade, bocce, and an indoor food truck. It’s basically Chuck E. Cheese for grown-ups.
NUTTY OWL
PURPLE RAIN
VA N I L L A C H E S T N U T ALE Availability: Seasonal ABV IBU
5.0% 22
WISE OWL NITRO STOUT
BL ACKBERRY SOUR
Availability: Year-round ABV IBU
76 WOLVERINE L AGER
Availability: Year-round
4.0% 37
ABV IBU
5.0% 5
Availability: Year-round ABV IBU
4.8% 15
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VICE & VIRTUE BREWING CO.
JACKKNIFE BREWING
727 Baillie Ave. | Facebook.com/JackknifeBrewing
1033 Richter St. | ViceAndVirtueBrewing.ca
Weird beer, classic pizza and a splash of metal keeps you fueled when you’re in our dungeon. Hang on the dog friendly patio or grab and go! Cheers friends!
The diverse beer line-up here ranges from excellent lagers to delicious IPAs, tasty sours, and complex wine-beer hybrids. Plus, they cure their own meats in house for their restaurant charcuterie!
ARCANE
THE LOVE POTION
DARK LITHUANIAN ALE
WIZARD STICKS
I N D I A PA L E A L E
Availability: Year-round ABV IBU
Availability: Year-round
5.0% 10
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R ASPBERRY BERLINER WEISS Availability: Year-round
6.5% 30
PENTICTON
ABV IBU
4.0% 2
BRAVE NEW WORLD N E I PA
Availability: Year-round ABV IBU
6.5% 37
PENTICTON
CANNERY BREWING
SLACKWATER BREWING
198 Ellis St. | CanneryBrewing.com
218 Martin St. | SlackwaterBrewing.com
Cannery’s It’s Not Magic, It’s Science series gives its brewing team a chance to explore new techniques in brewing science—and the results are delicious!
The Idleback Amber Ale has medalled two years running at the Canadian Brewing Awards. Try it out to see what all the fuss is about!
ZOMBIE
IDLEBACK AMBER ALE
HEIST
SOUR ALE
MAPLE STOUT
Availability: One-off ABV IBU
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6.0% 20
AMBER / RED ALE
Availability: Seasonal ABV IBU
5.5% 40 Sponsored content
Availability: Year-round ABV IBU
5.5% 25
PARTY WAVE H A Z Y PA L E A L E
Availability: Year-round ABV IBU
4.5% 25
THOMP SON OK AN AGAN
ABANDONED RAIL BREWING CO.
1220 Davenport Ave., Penticton AbandonedRailBrewCo.ca
ALCHEMY BREWING CO.
650 Victoria St., Kamloops AlchemyBrewingCompany.ca
BAD TATTOO BREWING CO.
169 Estabrook Ave., Penticton BadTattooBrewing.com
BARLEY MILL BREW PUB
2460 Skaha Lake Rd., Penticton BarleyMillPub.com
BARLEY STATION BREW PUB
20 Shuswap St. N., Salmon Arm BarleyStation.com
BRIGHT EYE BREWING
292 Tranquille Rd., Kamloops BrightEyeBrewing.com
COPPER BREWING CO.
102 - 1851 Kirschner Rd., Kelowna CopperBrewingCo.com
CRANNÓG ALES
706 Elson Rd., Sorrento CrannogAles.com
EMPTY KEG BREW HOUSE
2190 Voght St., Merritt EmptyKegBrewHouse.ca
FIREHALL BREWERY
6077 Main St., Oliver FirehallBrewery.com
FREDDY’S BREWPUB
124 McCurdy Rd., Kelowna McCurdyBowl.com
GIANT’S HEAD BREWING
13224 Victoria Road N., Summerland GiantsHeadBrewing.com
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GREY FOX BREWING
105 310 Hiram Walker Crt., Kelowna GreyFoxBrewing.com
HIGHWAY 97 BREWERY
200 Ellis St., Penticton Hwy97Brewery.com
IRON ROAD BREWING
980 Camosun Crs., Kamloops IronRoadBrewing.ca
KELOWNA BREWING CO.
975 Academy Way, Kelowna KelownaBrewingCompany.com
KELOWNA BEER INSTITUTE
1346 Water St., Kelowna TreeBrewingBeerInstitute.com
KETTLE RIVER BREWING CO.
731 Baillie Ave., Kelowna KettleRiverBrewing.ca
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LAKESIDER BREWING
835 Anders Rd., West Kelowna LakesiderBrewing.com
MARTEN BREWING CO.
2933A 30th Ave., Vernon MartenBrewpub.com
NEIGHBOURHOOD BREWING
187 Westminster Ave. W., Penticton NeighbourhoodBrewing.com
NORTH BASIN BREWING CO.
15 Park Pl., Unit 226, Osoyoos NorthBasinBrewing.com
RAILSIDE BREWING
1186 High Rd., Kelowna Instagram.com/RailsideBrewingKelowna
RED BIRD BREWING
1086 Richter St., Kelowna RedBirdBrewing.com
THOMP SON OK AN AGAN
RED COLLAR BREWING CO.
THE OFFICE BREWERY
355 Lansdowne St., Kamloops RedCollar.ca
890 Clement Ave, Unit 301, Kelowna OfficeBrewery.ca
RICOCHET BREWING
THE TIN WHISTLE BREWING CO.
3865 Sunnybrae Canoe Pt. Rd., Tappen Instagram.com/Ricochet.Brewing
RUSTIC REEL BREWING CO.
760 Vaughan Ave., Kelowna RusticReel.com
SHORE LINE BREWING CO.
3477 Lakeshore Rd., Kelowna ShoreLineBrewing.com
THE HATCHING POST
2850 Boucherie Rd., West Kelowna Instagram.com/TheHatchingPost
THE NOBLE PIG BREWHOUSE
650 Victoria St., Kamloops TheNoblePig.ca
112-1475 Fairview Rd., Penticton TheTinWhistleBrewery.rocks
TRADING POST BREWING
102–100 Enterprise Way, Oliver TradingPostBrewing.com
UNLEASHED BREWING CO.
207 -880 Clement Ave., Kelowna UnleashedBrewing.ca
WELTON BREWERY
Unit 2-455 Neave Ct., Kelowna WeltonBrewery.com
WILD AMBITION BREWING
1 - 3314 Appaloosa Rd., Kelowna WildAmbition.beer
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FERNIE
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ANGRY HEN BREWING
FERNIE BREWING CO.
26 Manitou Rd. | FernieBrewing.com
343 Front St. | AngryHenBrewing.com
Whether you’re skiing, hiking, biking, snowboarding, golfing, snowshoeing, running or enjoying a rest day, this brewery in the heart of the Rockies has a beer for you!
The newly expanded patio offers even grander views of Kootenay Lake, and the new kitchen (open Thu-Sun) presents great food to pair with the delicious beer.
HEADWALL
FUGUE STATE
H A Z Y PA L E A L E
Availability: Year-round ABV IBU
4.8% 20
PROJECT 9 PILSNER
KELLERBIER
Availability: Year-round ABV IBU
H A Z Y PA L E A L E
Availability: Seasonal
5.0% 35
NEL SON
WILD ROOSTER
ABV IBU
Availability: Year-round
5.2% 35
ABV IBU
5.3% 45
RE VEL STOK E
BACKROADS BREWING CO.
MT. BEGBIE BREWING CO.
460 Baker St. | BackroadsBrewing.com
2155 Oak Dr. | Mt-Begbie.com
The tasting room at this little brewery on Baker Street is always a lively time, as it no doubt will be during the inaugural Kootenay Beer Week, Sept. 10-17.
Decades of dedication to the craft has allowed Mt. Begbie to create award-winning, 100% natural beers with no additives or preservatives.
NEBENSTRASSE SCHWARZBAR
ATTILLA THE HONEY
MARZEN
BL ACK L AGER
Availability: Limited release ABV IBU
5.7% 26
AMBER ALE
Availability: Limited release ABV IBU
5.5% 23 Sponsored content
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5.0% 16
REVELSTOKE LAGER L AGER
Availability: Year-round ABV IBU
5.0% 13 83
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ARROWHEAD BREWING CO.
481 Arrow Rd., Invermere ArrowheadBrewingCompany.ca
ERIE CREEK BREWING CO.
117 Fourth St., Salmo ErieCreekBrewingCo.com
FISHER PEAK BREWING CO.
821 Baker St., Cranbrook TheHeidOut.ca
GRAND FORKS BEER CO.
334-A Market Ave., Grand Forks GrandForksBeerCo.com
GRIST AND MASH BREWERY
345 Wallinger Ave., Kimberley GristAndMash.com
NELSON BREWING CO.
512 Latimer St., Nelson NelsonBrewing.com
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OVER TIME BEER WORKS
136A Wallinger Ave., Kimberley OverTimeBeer.ca
RADIUM BREWING
7537 Main St. W., Radium Hot Springs RadiumBrewing.ca
ROSSLAND BEER CO.
1990 Columbia Ave., Rossland RosslandBeer.com
RUMPUS BEER COMPANY
208 1st Street E. | RumpusBeerCo.com
TAILOUT BREWING
1800 8th Ave., Castlegar TailoutBrewing.com
TORCHLIGHT BREWING CO.
125 Hall St., Nelson TorchlightBrewing.com
KOOTEN AYS
TRAIL BEER REFINERY
1299 Bay Ave., Trail TrailBeerRefinery.ca
WHITETOOTH BREWING
623 8th Ave. N., Golden WhitetoothBrewing.com
WILD NORTH BREWING CO.
125 16th Ave. N, Creston WildNorthBrewery.ca
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185 Davie St., Quesnel BarkervilleBeer.com
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NORTHERN BC
CASK AND CLEAVER
175 Cariboo Hwy., 100 Mile House | CaskAndCleaver.com
CROSSROADS BREWING & DISTILLERY
508 George St., Price George CrossroadsCraft.com
DEADFALL BREWING CO.
1733 Nicholson St. S., Prince George DeadfallBrewing.com
FOX MOUNTAIN BREWING CO.
215 Donald Rd., Williams Lake FoxMountainBeer.com
MIGHTY PEACE BREWING CO.
10128 95th Ave., Fort St. John MightyPeaceBrewing.ca
SMITHERS BREWING CO.
3832 3rd Ave., Smithers SmithersBrewing.com
THREE RANGES BREWING CO.
1160 5th Ave., Valemount ThreeRanges.com
TRENCH BREWING & DISTILLING
399 2nd Ave., Prince George TrenchBrew.ca
URSA MINOR BREWING
45261 Ootsa Lake Rd. E., Burns Lake UrsaMinorBrewing.ca
WHEELHOUSE BREWING CO.
217 1st Ave. E., Prince Rupert WheelhouseBrewing.com
SHERWOOD MOUNTAIN BREWHOUSE
101 - 4816 Hwy. 16 West, Terrace SherwoodMountain.beer
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A BBOT SFORD
TAVES ESTATE CIDERY
333 Gladwin Rd. TavesFamilyFarms.com/Hard-Cider
The Taves family has been farming in Abbotsford since the 1930s. They now grow over 60 acres of produce, including 10 acres of apples. GANDER’S GOOSEBERRY CIDER
OFF DRY CIDER Availability: Year-round ABV
PETE’S PUMPKIN PERRY
Family and dog-friendly, covered patio where you can sip cider, cuddle our goats, and meet the Barnyard Gang!
specialty & seasonal ciders tasting barn | cider club
PERRY
Availability: Seasonal
6.5%
ABV
6.5%
Located at Taves Family Farms in Abbotsford, BC
tavesestatecidery.com
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BANDITRY CIDER
538 Pratt Rd. | BanditryCider.com th
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HOPPED BL ACKBERRY CIDER Availability: Year-round ABV
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CHEEKY PASH H O P P E D PA S S I O N FRUIT CIDER
Thanks for your overwhelming support! What a year! Come visit our orchard oasis in Gibsons while the sun is still shining and keep an eye out for us on tap at your favourite drinking hole. We love you! —The Banditry Team
Availability: Year-round ABV
LD
6.0% Sponsored content
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GIBSONS
SUNDAY CIDER
for enjoying your sundays
1632 Sunshine Coast Hwy. | SundayCider.com
Life enhancemenT
Born in East Vancouver, Sunday Cider moved to a beautiful 20-acre property just outside Gibsons where you can enjoy a diverse range of intriguing ciders. TWICE IS NICE PINOT NOIR ROSÉ
Availability: Year-round ABV
7.7%
through fermentation
DABINETT
S I N G L E VA R I E TA L Availability: Seasonal
6.9%
ABV
come visit us on the sunshine Coast!
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WARDS CIDER
2287 Ward Rd. | WardsHardCider.com
Specializing in small-lots and traditional ciders with a modern flair, all Wards ciders are crafted from heirloom cider apples grown on their family farm. WARDS ORCHARD ROSE CIDER
HERITAGE FRUIT CIDER Availability: Year-round ABV
5.5%
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5.5% Sponsored content
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SUMMERL AND
DOMINION CIDER CO.
10216 Gould Ave. | DominionCider.com
Named after the Dominion Experimental Farm, a federal agricultural research station established in 1912, which created a legacy of distinctive heritage apples in the Summerland area. FIRST PRINCIPLES
TR ADITIONAL ENGLISH Availability: Year-round ABV
6.2%
CASTLES IN THE SKY
PERRY / WINE COLL AB Availability: Seasonal ABV
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small batch craft cider made from heirloom apples we grow in Summerland BC
SUMMERL AND
MILLIONAIRES’ ROW CIDER CO.
AFFINITY CIDERHOUSE
5155 Samuel Rd. | AffinityCider.com
14113 Dale Meadows Rd. | MillionairesRowCider.com
Cider produced entirely using gleaned fruit picked from the backyards and hedgerows of the Cowichan Valley. Available in stores or online for shipping across Canada.
This family-owned-and-operated cidery is located on a century-old orchard that is home to a wide variety of apples—all of which are hand-harvested.
HERITAGE DRY
MAKIN’ A MINT
HOP ON BOARD
Availability: Year-round
Availability: Year-round
HERITAGE CIDER
Availability: Small batch ABV
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POME BLEND S P E C I A LT Y C I D E R
B O TA N I C A L C I D E R
Availability: Small batch ABV
6.7% Sponsored content
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7.0%
HOPPED CIDER
ABV
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BC CIDERIES
VERNON
CEDAR CIDER
CAMBIUM CIDER CO.
4667 E. Vernon Rd. | CambiumCider.com
340 184 St., Surrey CedarCider.ca
This is a fresh new name and look for the BX Press. Watch for new bottles rolling out across B.C. throughout the fall and winter.
529 Fulford-Ganges Rd., Salt Spring Island SaltSpringAppleCompany.com/Ciderworks
HASKAP
F R U I T- I N F U S E D CIDER Availability: Small batch ABV
CRANBERRY CINNAMON
F R U I T & B O TA N I C A LINFUSED CIDER Availability: Seasonal
6.8%
ABV
6.8%
BC TREE FRUITS CIDER CO.
1053 Poplar Grove Rd., Penticton CreekAndGully.com
THE BRICKER CIDER COMPANY
6642 Norwest Bay Rd., Sechelt BrickersCider.com
BURTON CITY CIDER
CLIFFSIDE CIDER
103-37760 2 Ave., Squamish CliffsideCider.com
CREEK & GULLY CIDER
880 Vaughan Ave., Kelowna BCTreeFruitsCider.com
5470 BC-6 , Burton BurtonCityCider.ca
CIDERWORKS
DEAD END CIDER
620 Sumac Rd., Cawston ForbiddenFruitWine.com
FARMSTRONG CIDER CO.
4305 Maw Rd., Armstrong FarmstrongCider.com
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BC CIDERIES
FRASER VALLEY CIDER CO.
22128-16th Ave., Langley FraserValleyCider.ca
GABBIE’S PREMIUM CIDER
1120 Coats Dr., Gabriola Island GabbiesCider.com
GEO CIDER CO.
318-1201 Commercial Way, Squamish GeoCider.com
GREENHILL CIDER
KOOTENAY CIDER WORKS
1638 Granite Rd., Nelson KootenayCiderWorks.com
LA PETITE ABEILLE CIDER
1085 Fleet Rd., Penticton LPACider.com
LAKE BOTTOM CIDER
4490 Boundary Rd., Chilliwack LakeBottomCider.com
LEFT FIELD CIDER CO.
55 Dunlevy Ave., Vancouver GreenhillCider.com
Mamit Lake Rd., Logan Lake LeftFieldCider.com
HOWLING MOON CRAFT CIDER
MERRIDALE CIDERY & DISTILLERY
7952 BC-97, Oliver HowlingMoon.ca
1230 Merridale Rd., Cobble Hill Merridale.ca
JUNCTION ORCHARD & CIDERY
THE NARAMATA CIDER COMPANY
273 Prospect Lake Rd., Victoria JunctionVictoria.com
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2370 Aikins Loop, Naramata NaramataCider.com
BC CIDERIES
NOMAD CIDER
8011 Simpson Rd., Summerland NomadCider.ca
NORTHYARDS CIDER CO.
SALT SPRING WILD CIDER
151 Sharp Rd., Salt Spring Island SaltSpringWildCider.com
SCENIC ROAD CIDER CO.
9 - 38936 Queensway, Squamish NorthyardsCider.com
770 Packinghouse Rd., Kelowna ScenicRoadCider.com
ORCHARD HILL ESTATE CIDERY
SEA CIDER FARM & CIDERHOUSE
3480 Fruitvale Way, Osoyoos OrchardHillCidery.com
RAVEN’S MOON CRAFT CIDER
4905 Darcy Rd, Courtenay RavensMoonCraftCider.ca
RILEY’S CIDERY
2487 Mt. St. Michael Rd., Saanichton SeaCider.ca
SHUSWAP CIDER CO.
#100-2090 10 Ave. SW, Salmon Arm | ShuswapCider.com
SOMA CRAFT CIDERY
620 Laura Rd., Bowen Island RileysCider.com
4485 Sallows Rd., Kelowna SomaCidery.com
RUSTIC ROOTS WINERY & CIDERY
SUMMERLAND HERITAGE CIDER CO.
2238 Hwy. 3, Cawston HarkersOrganicsRusticRoots.com
3113 Johnson St., Summerland SummerlandCider.com
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BC CIDERIES
TONY’S CRAFT CIDERY
6167 Hwy. 6, Coldstream TonysCraftCidery.com
TRUCK 59 CIDER HOUSE
3887 Brown Rd., West Kelowna Truck59Cider.com
TWIN ISLAND CIDER
5601 Lupin Rd., Pender Island TwinIslandCider.com
TWISTED HILLS CRAFT CIDER
2080 Ritchie Dr., Cawston TwistedHills.ca
VALLEY CIDER COMPANY
7661 Mays Rd., Duncan ValleyCider.com
VICTORIA CIDER CO.
9635 W. Saanich Rd., North Saanich | VictoriaCiderCo.ca
WINDFALL CIDER
250 Esplanade E., North Vancouver WindfallCider.ca
WOODWARD CIDER CO.
5505 Westsyde Rd., Kamloops WoodwardCiderCo.ca
UNTANGLED CRAFT CIDER
725 Mackenzie Rd., Cawston UntangledCider.ca
UPSIDE CIDERY
2555 Gale Rd., Kelowna UpsideCider.com
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—x— The earliest record of the fermentation of apples can be traced back to the Romans in 55 BC when they reached Kent, England and noticed villagers drinking an alchoholic drink made from apples. —x—
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The good ol’ craft beer revolution just keeps chugging along! Here is a list of new breweries and cideries expected to open in the coming year.
BOLTAGE BREWING
POST & ROW BREWING
Squamish (2023) This is a new venture from the owner of Streetcar Brewing in North Vancouver. Boltagebrewing.com
Dawson Creek (?) The pandemic slowed the Post & Row taphouse’s plans to add its own brewery, but they are still working towards that goal. PostAndRow.ca
CHECKERHEAD BREWING Shirley (2023?) We thought this one would be open by now, but progress has definitely slowed down. #IslandTime? CheckerheadBrewing.com
ENCORE BREWING Cranbrook (2023) This new brewery located in a converted bowling alley will have 8 lanes of 5-pin bowling along with a restaurant, ping pong tables, axe throwing, and more!
EVERYDAY BREWING Nanaimo (?) Unfortunately this brewery is stuck in limbo as they seek a space. @everydaybrewingcompany
HUDSON BREWHOUSE & DISTILLERY Victoria (2022?) Will this brewpub across the street from the Save-On Foods Memorial Centre arena ever open? Hudsonbrewhouse.com
JORDAN RIVER BREWING Jordan River (?) No new progress report here, but since this would be an amazing location for a brewery on the remote southwest coast of Vancouver Island, we’re keeping it on this list with fingers crossed! JordanRiverBrewery.com
LUMBERJACK BREWING Grand Forks (2023) Follow along on Instagram to watch a timber-frame brewery built from the ground up. @lumberjackbrewco
RAILSIDE BREWING Kelowna (summer 2022) Once open, this brewery will be located right next to the Kettle Valley Rail Trail, which will make it a great destination for cyclists. LONGTERM WATCH LIST: 2 Dads Brewing (Victoria), Citizen Brewing Kelowna, Connector Brewing (Kelowna), Tiki Jon’s Lounge & Brewery (Pitt Meadows), Trailhead Brewing (Cranbrook). j • Got a hot brewery tip? Let us know at editor@thegrowler.ca
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