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Driftwood Brewery – Arcus Pilsner
Driftwood Brewery – Arcus Pilsner Review Driftwood Brewery has made a name for itself with big, in your face flavours. They have tended away from beers like lagers and pilsners. Continue Reading…
Driftwood Brewery – 2016 Latus Sour Ale
Driftwood Brewery – 2016 Latus Sour Ale Review Driftwood Brewery has been bottling sour beers as long as anyone in BC and this beer brings them back to the frame Continue Reading…
Driftwood Brewery – Drawn To The Light Abbey Ale
Driftwood Brewery – Drawn To The Light Abbey Ale Review Driftwood Brewery has put out an Abbey Ale called Drawn To The Light which is wild fermented using Brett yeast Continue Reading…
Driftwood Brewery: Unprecedented Growth with Unprecedented Beer
If there was a cinderella story in the BC craft beer industry it has to be the Driftwood Brewing Company. It is not as if anyone doubted them from the Continue Reading…
Driftwood Brewery – 2015 Singularity Russian Imperial Stout
Driftwood Brewery – 2015 Singularity Russian Imperial Stout Review The Singularity is back. The Driftwood Brewing Company knows what the beer drinkers of BC like and the Singularity is it. Continue Reading…
Driftwood Brewing Co. – Naughty Hildegard ESB
Driftwood Brewing Co. – Naughty Hildegard ESB Review The Naughty Hildegard pours into the glass with a head that measures about a finger thick. It is thick, smooth and fluffy Continue Reading…
Driftwood Brewing Co. – Crooked Coast Altbier
Driftwood Brewing Co. – Crooked Coast Altbier Review The Crooked Coast Altibeer is an Amber Ale which pours a lightly opaque dark-amber colour. The head is a finger and a half Continue Reading…
Driftwood Brewery – Son of the Morning Strong Golden Ale
Driftwood Brewery – Son of the Morning Strong Golden Ale Review The Son of The Morning is no typical Golden Ale. The new design has upped the intensity just a Continue Reading…
Driftwood Brewery – Driftwood Ale
Driftwood Brewery – Driftwood Ale Review The Driftwood Brewery Driftwood Ale is great combinations of flavours in a mid hopped beer. The bitterness of the hops is more than apparent Continue Reading…