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PIC OF THE WEEK:
Expect all the colours of the beer rainbow at the upcoming Weathered Beer Celebration (Photo by Jonathan Evans)

Sending Love Down Under on Australia Day

Most of Canada might be frozen over right now, even BC has been feeling the chill, but down in Australia, it’s a very different story. Some regions are experiencing serious drought conditions and bushfires.

Australia Day is coming up this weekend, so if you want to help out, there are fundraisers taking place this weekend at Howe Sound Brewing in Squamish, Slackwater Brewing in Penticton, and Moose’s Down Under in Vancouver.

Australian Navy Makes Emergency Beer Delivery

We might think we love beer up here in Canada, but compared to Australia, we are amateurs. CTV reports that the small Victoria coastal town of Mallacootawas was isolated from the rest of the country when a bushfire ripped through it on New Year’s Eve. When Melbourne-based Carlton & United Breweries heard that the local pub was running out of beer, it arranged for a special delivery of 3,000 litres of beer to be sent over by the navy. That’s some serious beer love!

The Best Beers at Weathered

With Weathered Beer Celebration coming up next weekend (limited tickets still available), I put together a list over on my  Bring Your Porter to the Slaughter blog of the best lambics, barley wines, imperials stouts, and more to try at the event. Make sure you leave some for me though!

Field House Grows its Own Barley

The Surrey-Now Leader has published a piece on Field House brewing in Abbotsford partnering with Vitala Foods to grow barley. They are one of the first Lower Mainland breweries to attempt to grow this key beer ingredient, and the article says they would like to work together with other local breweries in the future to create a shared malting facility in the region, as the closest one is currently in Armstrong.

Is Penticton Canada’s Beer Capitol?

The website Lonely Planet just published an article on how Penticton is Canada’s craft beer capitol. The article mentions Cannery, Slackwater, Neighborhood, and Bad Tattoo. I haven’t been there, so am not qualified to form an opinion, but am interested to hear what others have to say. Strangely they don’t mention Highway 97 or Tin Whistle at all.

The Search for Perfect Head

Don’t you hate when the head on your beer is too small? Well, there’s an app for that! A start-up tech company called Pubinno has created an AI-platform that controls the flow of beer from the keg to the tap, setting the amount of foam. Apparently they estimate their evaluation to be $30 million. I didn’t know people cared that much about beer head!

 

– Ed Kaye, Editor
hopline@whatsbrewing.ca

 

FROM THE MAGAZINE


KPU Brewing: BC’S Class Of Beer, Part I

By Dave Smith
Kwantlen Polytechnic University’s Brewing & Brewery Operations program was crowned champion at the BC Beer Awards in October 2019. In Part I of our Winter issue cover story, we look at what makes this story unique in Canada. View story →

KPU Brewing: BC’S Class Of Beer, Part 2

By Dave Smith
In Part 2 of our Winter issue cover story, we visit the @KPUBrew Lab and get to know how the program works. Let's face it: there is probably no other science department that has the built-in appeal that beer brewing does. View story →

 

UPCOMING EXBEERIENCES


with Ed Kaye

 

If you are willing to get out there and brave the elements, there’s a ton of great stuff coming up this week, especially in Vancouver.

Tonight, The Red Accordion in Vancouver is hosting a Jester King tap takeover, where they will be pouring 6 sought after beers from this acclaimed Austin, Texas brewery, and will be giving away some swag. 

In Victoria tonight, Joe Wiebe is hosting a seminar at Vessel Liquor, where he will be guiding people through eight of his favourite beers 2019, while sharing his insights on them, and talking about what to expect in 2020 for BC craft beer.

This Saturday, Moody Ales is hosting their Heart of Darkness stout festival. During this event, they will be filling their taps with nothing but stouts, including some very special small batches of experimental stouts they’ve been working on.

On Sunday, West Craft will be holding their third Sunday Service pop-up event at Prototype Coffee in Vancouver, where they will be pouring a selection of beers from Garden Path Fermentation, Dwinell Country Ales, Chuckanut Brewery, Nicklebrook, and Three Magnets Brewing. Beer sale proceeds go to support the Greater Vancouver Food Bank.

Next Thursday, The Red Accordion in Vancouver is hosting a Collective Arts Origin of Darkness beer dinner takeover, where they will be pairing four courses with the four unique collaboration imperial stouts from this year’s series.

Next weekend, Weathered Beer Celebration returns to Vancouver’s Heritage Hall for its sophomore year on the 25th and 26th. Weathered is a curated beer and art event, celebrating imperial stouts, barley wines, extreme hops, wild ales, and lambic. Tickets for session 1 on Saturday are now sold out, but there’s still tickets left for session 2 on Saturday and the Sunday session; however, they are moving quickly, so don’t sleep on it!

 

View our Full Top Picks Calendar ≫

FROM THE NEWSROOM: BEER IN THE MEDIA


Newsroom Editor: Navin Autar

 

 Budweiser banks on hard seltzer as beer drinking declines Bud Light Seltzer takes on White Claw, Truly in low-alcohol beverage category.  You can grow barley in the Lower Mainland, local brewery finds – but one hurdle remains Field House Brewery starts growing its own grain, marking milestone for local brew industry.  Do craft breweries gentrify neighborhoods? It’s complicated Craft breweries may not deserve their bourgey stereotypes, research finds.  Beer Town BC: Penticton featured on Lonely Planet https://beermebc.com/news/penticton-lonely-planet/Penticton has made a name for itself in the past decade as a must-visit beer destination. However, this latest feature by Lonely Planet may be the town's biggest scoop yet.

 

LATEST BC BREW REVIEWS


From Beer Me BC
 

Red Arrow Brewing Co – Lion’s Mane Golden Ale

By Ted Child
Red Arrow Brewing has teamed up with Purica, an “iconic health and wellness company” from the Cowichan Valley, to brew a golden ale with Lion’s Mane mushrooms added to the Read review →

Foamers Folly x Fuggles & Warlock – Unicorn Blanket Wild Farmhouse Ale

By Beer Seekers
On New Year’s Eve, we enjoyed a beer that may or may not be available on the market at this point. As we noted about a year ago, the beer Read review →

 

WHAT'S BEEN BREWING: NEW RELEASES


By Bring Your Porter To The Slaughter

The latest BC Beer Releases include:

 Fuggles & Warlock Releases “The Dark Cow” Chocolate Hazelnut Belgian Stout

 Fernie Brewing Releases 2019/2020 “Snowblind” Belgian-style IPA

 Howe Sound Brewing Releases 2020 “Ascension” Triple IPA

 Sundown Beer Releases “Gustav Can Ride Fast” German-style Kolsch

 Wild Ambition Brewing Releases “Rural Animal” Table Beer

 Steel & Oak and Powell Brewery Collaborate on “Victor” Barleywine

 Moon Under Water Brewery Releases “Moon Juice” Raspberry Sour

 Backroads Brewing Releases 2019/2020 “Jolene” Bourbon Barrel Aged Smoked Baltic Porter

 Backcountry Brewing to Release “I’m Your Ch-Ch-Ch-Cherry Bomb” Cherry Bakewell Sour

 Old Abbey Ales Releases “Sippy Chai Aye” in Cans


Visit the full listing for more new BC beer launches →

 

BEER CAREERS: FEATURED JOB POSTINGS


From Beer Me BC
 

Staff Accountant – Phillips Brewing Company – Victoria, BC

We’re on the hunt for a friendly craft beer lover to join our accounting team. A love of beer is a must. If you love beer as much as you View Job →

Territory Manager (Sales Representative) – Vancouver Island Brewing – Okanagan, BC

Training at our Brewery to better understand the following: Representing and promoting the Vancouver Island Brewing brand and upholding our core brewery values. From Indeed – Tue, 07 Jan 2020 View Job →

 

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