The Top BC Craft Beer News Stories of 2017
What’s Brewing magazine lists the top BC Craft Beer news stories of the past twelve months, including those chosen as the Top Five Stories of the Year.
What’s Brewing magazine lists the top BC Craft Beer news stories of the past twelve months, including those chosen as the Top Five Stories of the Year.
What’s Brewing magazine reveals the three people or groups voted the most compelling BC Craft Beer newsmakers during the past year.
Photos by Brian K. Smith & Dave Smith In March 2017, some of us mainlander What’s Brewing types schlepped our way…
Yeast Van is generally defined as the area from Main Street in the west to Nanaimo Street in the east and from Burrard inlet in the north to Terminal/1st Ave in the south.
Since becoming involved with the Campaign for Real Ale Society of BC (CAMRA BC) about seven years ago, there are many things I am proud of being involved with related to advocating for changes to be made to BC liquor policies on behalf of the BC craft beer consumers and, at times, the craft beer industry.
Aly Tomlin and Ralf Rosenke decided early on they would retain control of their dream brewery, no matter what it took, and it took a lot out of them. The enormous grins on their faces today when you turn up at Riot Brewing are a joy to see for those of us occasionally exposed over the last 7 years to their brief flashes of welcoming smile, rapidly sliding off their lips followed by the refrain “still plugging away”.
In this edition of What’s Brewing’s ‘Out and About with Scottie McLellan’, he visits: Victoria, Kamloops, Nova Scotia and New Brunswick.
Community beer magazine kicks off fundraising campaign with new beer festival lanyard targeted at Canadian craft beer lovers.
Winter came early this year in the Okanagan. As I write this, it’s cold and the snow is falling. There is lots of snow up in the mountains and our local ski hills will soon be filled with people strapping on skis, snowboards and snowshoes. As the snow falls, breweries are getting ready to launch their big, rich winter ales, perfect for the cold days ahead.
What’s Brewing recently published a first-ever BC Craft Beer Holiday Gift Guide, and columnist Lynn McIlwee was a heavy contributor to…
That's All There Was!
That's All There Was!