Month: November 2010
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“The Winter Beer Report: Cold outside, warm and spicy inside” – Vancouver Sun, Nov 22/2010
Brewers know a little sugar and a little spice makes everything nice. Article By Randy Shore of The Vancouver Sun (The Green Man) Long reflective of the passing of the seasons across the pond, Christmas and winter ales are a European tradition that has taken firm root in B.C. soil. Most every craft brewer and…
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“To Whom It May Concern At The BC Liquor Distribution Branch…” – Scout Magazine, Nov 10/2010
This letter was recently published in Scout Magazine. Although the letter is written in the context of the wine distribution, it is completely relevant to Microbreweries and craft beer.
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“Experiencing The World One Pit At A Time, Discovery Channel Raises A Glass For Brew Masters’’
Premiering Sunday, November 21 at 10 PM E/P on Discovery Channel (TLC locally) (Silver Spring, Md.) – Its cold, its comforting, its beer….but for Sam Calagione, founder of one of America’s leading craft brewers Dogfish Head Brewery, beer is a passion, a business and a personal quest for best, most imaginative brews. Premiering Sunday, November…
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CAMRA Vancouver Welcomes Yet Another New Corporate Supporter
Big River Brew Pub is excited to be a part of Vancouver’s growing craft brewery scene. They proudly serve real Ale in their brew pub and are proud supporters of CAMRA. Also, please welcome Big River’s new Brewmaster Claire Connolly.
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Tickets sold out for CAMRA Vancouver’s Annual Winterfest of Ale – Saturday December 4th, 2010
This craft beer event will focus on the best in winter beers with offerings in four styles: Barley Wines Stouts and Porters Spiced/Winter Ales Full Flavoured Ales
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“Age is Central to City’s success”, The Province – Nov. 1st, 2010
The Canadian Brewing Awards in September confirmed what many in B.C.’s craft-beer scene already knew: The best beer in Canada is produced in Surrey.
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“Time in a Bottle” – Imbibe Magazine, Nov/Dec 2010
From spare closets to cavernous basements, beer cellars give big barleywines and strong stouts a chance to age gracefully.
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CAMRA Vancouver welcomes our newest Corporate Supporter
Opening Mid-November The newest addition to the Millennium Village has set everyone a buzz with excitement! Legacy Liquor Store, an elegant and modern 8600 square foot space, is the largest privately-owned liquor store in British Columbia. Whether buying on a budget or for that special occasion, they’ll help you find what’s right for you. They will carry one…
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Stella’s has changed her name – but Bier is still her craft.
Same management, same great value. Join them for their wide selection of internationally influenced tapas and the largest selection of draft, craft and Belgian beers in the city. Along with their tapas and mussel choices, at BierCraft Bistro (17 and Cambie) they also offer a 3 course prix fixe menu using fresh local produce, meats and seafood…