Hazy IPA
Fern + Cedar Brewing Company: Green Mountain State NEIPA
Qualicum Beach has a new brewery called Fern and Cedar. Owned by the same people as Parkville’s Mount Arrowsmith Brewing, Fern and Cedar is custom built and opened in December Continue Reading…
Moon Under Water Brewery/Brassneck Brewery :The Tall Man Phantasm Hazy IPA
What do Marlborough region New Zealand Sauvignon Blanc and IPA’s have in common? Both rely on thiols, a group of compounds that produce characteristics of tropical fruit. Very recently some Continue Reading…
Phillips Brewing and Malting Co.- iOTA Hazy IPA
One of many recent trends in beer is the uptick in low or non-alcoholic beer. One of the newest to hit the shelves is iOTA, a non-alcoholic craft beer brewed Continue Reading…
Patina Brewing Co: Juicy IPA
Patina Brewing, located out in Port Coquitlam, should be commended for committing to being a Living Wage Organization. This is an employer that pays enough for staff to live and Continue Reading…
Camp Stargazer Hazy Double IPA
Langley’s Camp Beer Co. has been busy producing fruit sours, dark beers, and a variety of other styles before and since celebrating its first anniversary this past Christmas. But hoppy Continue Reading…
Main Street Brewing – Big DIPA
Recently, Vancouver’s Main Street Brewing kicked off a new space-themed IPA series with the cleverly-named Big DIPA Citra Double IPA. It’s a big beer with a highly accessible profile and Continue Reading…
Andina Brewing – Brumosa Hazy IPA – Wai-iti Batch 5
In early 2019, head brewer, Ben Greenberg created Andina’s first hazy IPA – “Brumosa”. At the time it was thought to be a limited release, and, in a way it Continue Reading…
Steel & Oak Brewing – Shiny Things IPA
Steel & Oak Brewing was the first brewery to open up in the oldest city of Western Canada – New Westminster in 2014. They quickly became known as the brewery Continue Reading…
Backcountry Brewing – Victimless Crime Nelson IPA
Back in January, the BeerSeekers reviewed a set of Backcountry beers that are currently being adding to the Beer Me BC catalog. One of them was Victimless Crime, described as Continue Reading…
Backcountry Brewing – This Ain’t No Garden Party, Brother
In the grand view of the craft renaissance, Backcountry Brewing has a relatively short history. But in the three years they’ve been extant, they’ve carved out a nice reputation for Continue Reading…