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BC Craft Beer News & Events Roundup
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Superflux Brewing to Open in Vancouver this weekend

Superflux Opens in East Vancouver this Weekend

The long awaited day has finally arrived, Superflux Beer Company is opening their own brewery this coming Saturday, August 15. Located at 550 Clark Drive, the new facility is located right in the heart of the “Yeast Van” Brewing district. The tasting room won’t be opening to the public until September, but their retail store will be open daily from 12:00 to 20:00 and will be selling beer, merchandise, and uniquely curated hot dogs to-go.

Starting life as Machine Ales in 2015 as part of the Callister Brewing co-op, Superflux has been contract brewing since their one year term there expired, and after briefly brewing out of Dogwood Brewing, they have been operating out of Strathcona Beer Company for a number of years. This new permanent facility is located just a few blocks from both Callister and Strathcona, so I guess they must really like the neighbourhood.

Hearthstone Brewing to Get New Ownership

A couple of months ago we reported on the rumour that Hearthstone Brewing had ceased operation. Well, specifically that the brewing operations had ceased, but the restaurant part was still functioning. As an update, it is now being reported that Otter Co-op is in talks to purchase the brewpub, as part of an expansion plan that includes the purchase of the Highwayman Liquor Store and pub in Abbotsford and breaking ground on a new liquor store in Summerland.

I had no idea that Co-op even had any liquor stores!

What’s This Floating in My Beer?

Hell’s Basement Brewery in Alberta got some unwanted attention this week when Maori TV personality Te Hamua Nikor pointed out that their new beer called Huruhuru didn’t mean what they thought it meant. It seems the brewery thought it was the Maori word for feather, but apparently the common interpretation of the word is pubic hair! He pointed out that their use of the word is appropriation, going on to say “It’s that entitlement disease they’ve got. Stop it. Use your own language.”

Sounds about right!

Could I get a Price-check on This?

To mark International Beer Day on August 7, New Belgian Brewing decided to raise the retail price of a six-pack of Fat Tire to $100 USD—a 1000% increase! In a press release, they stated that the temporarily inflated price reflects the “true cost of beer in 50 years if the climate crisis continues unabated.” So the purpose of the stunt was to implore government, and the beer business at-large, to confront the impending specter of economic, if not ecologic, catastrophe.

I get the sentiment, but I don’t think your average consumer, who hasn’t been sent a press release by the brewery is going to understand what is happening when they grab a six-pack and it rings up at $100. Imagine being the poor clerk who has to explain what is going on.

  – Ed Kaye, Editor
hopline@whatsbrewing.ca

 

COMMUNITY SPOTLIGHT


Kelowna’s Emerging Beer Districts, Part I

By Beer Seekers
With five breweries within essentially a one-block radius, Kelowna’s North End is the new BC brewery cluster to rival Port Moody Brewer’s Row. Then, with 15 breweries and counting in city limits, Kelowna has as many breweries as Yeast Van. If you’re on the fence about a BC beer staycation in the Okanagan, start packing. View story →

 

FROM THE MAGAZINE


Legends of DIX Pt II: When Hops Popped Up In Vancouver

By Warren Boyer
In 2005, Tony Dewald (now of Trading Post Brewing) was the brewer at DIX BBQ & Brewery, and Warren Boyer was President of the fledgling beer enthusiasts' group, CAMRA Vancouver. Tony decided to have a homebrew contest specifically for IPA. Warren entered two beers into the contest. Here's what made the memorable winning beer so representative of the Pacific Northwest. View story →

 

UPCOMING EXBEERIENCES


Ed Kaye's Event Calendar Picks

 

There’s not a lot of events this week, which is probably a good thing with COVID infection number soaring across the province. Let’s all try to be sensible for a while!

Tonight and tomorrow, Portland Craft is hosting an Oregon rare beer tap takeover, featuring beers from the Beerthirst portfolio including ones from Hair of the Dog, Little Beast, and Ale Apothecary. They will also be giving out multiple door prizes.

From 11:30 on Saturday, Trading Post will be tapping a cask of raspberry wheat ale blended with West Coast IPA.

 

View our Full Calendar ≫

COMMUNITY ANNOUNCEMENTS


Send to: newsroom@whatsbrewing.ca

 

Bredenhof Farms: Poultry and hops an award-winning combination

** BC HOP GROWERS ASSOCIATION LEADER WINS OUTSTANDING YOUNG FARMERS AWARD ** Raymond and Tracey Bredenhof began farming in 2005 with R&T Poultry. Hops were added into the mix in 2016, and today Bredenhof Hops Farm is one of the largest growers in the province. Last year, Tracey and Ray were runners-up for the BC/Yukon award, and this year they won. Full Story →

 

Vancouver Brewery Tours Are Back!

Much has changed since March and our commitment to you is that your wellness, and our own, is our top priority. From bus to brewery, we've implemented a thoughtful plan that incorporates best practices from BC's COVID Restart Plan, Worksafe BC, our own policies, and much more. Full Story →

 

Beer Me BC: New Releases

Off The Rail Brewing Co. Raises a Final Glass of The Spirit Lifter Pilsner

The limited-edition craft beer was created to help raise funds for John Mann from Spirit of the West and his family during his courageous battle with Alzheimer’s.>

Full Story → 

 

LATEST BC BREW REVIEWS


From Beer Me BC
 

Four Winds Brewing – Greg West Coast IPA

By Lundy Dale

In June of 2020, just weeks before Fathers Day, Greg Mills, father of Adam, Brent, Sean, and Brooke and also the President and Co-Founder of Four Winds Brewing died quietly  Continue Reading…

Full review →

 

FROM THE NEWSROOM: BEER IN THE MEDIA


Newsroom Editor: Navin Autar

 

The right way to pour your beer, according to an expert

Simply put, most beers are poured very similarly. If the beer is poured straight down a glass, there will be too much head and too little beer, leading to wastage and an inconsistent taste. If poured too carefully, there will be no head leaving the beer lighter on aroma, taste and with too much carbonation. Full Story →

 

I tried making a beer slushie at home despite being a beer purist, and the trend officially has my approval

The beer slushie is part adult beverage, part nostalgic treat, and after bubbling up over the past few years, it's poised to be the boozy sensation of summer 2020. Full Story →

 

Cideries Throughout BC Celebrating Summer with BC Cider Week

As British Columbians are exploring their province this summer, BC’s craft cidermakers are ready to help them explore more locally-made craft cider. The fifth annual BC Cider Week is taking place August 6 to 16 with a variety of virtual and small scale events that celebrate BC Cider and the people who make it. Full Story →

 

WHAT'S BEEN BREWING: NEW RELEASES


By Bring Your Porter To The Slaughter

The latest BC Beer Releases include:

 The Bakery Brewing Releases “Sunshine Hefe”

 Beere Brewing Releases “Foggy Doggy” Double Dry-Hopped Pale Ale

 Backcountry Brewing Releases “Take a Chance on Me” Rice Lager

 Backcountry Brewing Releases “Go Get Yourself Some Cheap Sunglasses” IPA

 R&B Brewing Releases “Brizzy’s Grizzy” Grisette

 Île Sauvage Brewing Releases “Achtung” Berliner Weisse with Passion Fruit & Hibiscus

 Twa Dogs Releases “Devil’s Apron” ISA

 Farm Country Brewing Releases “Johnny Smash Vol 2” Single Malt and Single Hop IPA

 Twin Sails Brewing Releases “The Big Things” Barrel Fermented Double IPA with Brett

 Backroads Brewing Releases “Full Send” Lemon/Lime Hefeweizen


Visit the full listing for more new BC beer launches →

 

BEER CAREERS: FEATURED JOB POSTINGS


From Beer Me BC
 

Assistant Brewer

The Position: We are looking to hire an experienced brewer to take on a variety of roles at Slackwater Brewing. As part of a very small team, responsibilities will encompass  Continue Reading… View Job →

Lead Brewer/QC Technician

Lead Brewer & Quality Control Technician *Please note that this is not an entry level position at Old Yale Brewing, we are searching for a candidate with brewing or lab  Continue Reading… View Job →

 

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