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33 Acres Brewing

B.C. Beer Reviews with Nic Hendrickson: 33 Acres Brewing – 33 Acres of Ocean

33 Acres Brewing is not one of those breweries to go out and market the crap out of themselves. Despite that, they have garnered the interest of many British Columbian craft beer fans. B.C. Beer Reviews recognizes quality when it sees it, and 33 Acres of Ocean is a quality Northwest Pale Ale. B.C. Beer …

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East Van Brewing

B.C. Beer Reviews with Nic Hendrickson: East Van Brewing – Humble Hive

East Vancouver is starting to become a destination for great craft beer in British Columbia. B.C. Beer Reviews has taken notice of this on multiple occasions. The newest addition to Yeast Van is that of East Van Brewing. They do not back down from putting out multiple styles, with an Oaked Saison on tap and …

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3 Dogs Brewing

B.C. Beer Reviews with Nic Hendrickson: 3 Dogs Brewing – Jake’s IPA

White Rock, British Columbia is not exactly known for being a vibrant craft beer destination. Despite that, there is a relatively new brewery in White Rock churning out some tasty dog-themed brews, 3 Dogs Brewing. The two owners name almost all of their beers after dogs, with the Jake’s IPA taking its name from one …

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Main Street Brewing

B.C. Beer Reviews with Nic Hendrickson: Main Street Brewing – Single Hopped Grisette

Main Street of Vancouver has multiple breweries to offer, and one of the best is that of Main Street Brewing. They keep their beer and branding relatively simple, but sometimes the simpler the better. The beer they put out is solid, so the single hopped Grisette should be right on track with those standards. B.C. …

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Brassneck Brewery

B.C. Beer Reviews: Brassneck Brewery – Multiweizen

Brassneck Brewery is one of the many breweries in this province pushing the boundaries of styles. The Multiweizen from Brassneck is a fine example of that point. This interesting take on a Hefeweizen uses five different malts: rye, wheat, barley, oats, and corn. Talk about an alternative grain beer. B.C. Beer Reviews with Nic Hendrickson: …

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Big Ridge Brewing

B.C. Beer Reviews with Nic Hendrickson: Big Ridge Brewing – Toll Bridge Vanilla Porter

B.C. Beer Reviews is here today to take a look at another collaboration beer, this one from Big Ridge Brewing and Moody Ales. These two breweries have come together to create a vanilla bean porter. The fact that it is coming out of a nitro tap makes it all the more enticing for the dark …

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Monkey 9 Brewing

B.C. Beer Reviews with Nic Hendrickson: Monkey 9 Brewing – Silverback Stout

Monkey 9 Brewing is aptly named for good luck and good fortune, and hopefully, the craft beer market blesses them with some of that. Aside from good luck, making good beer is (obviously) key to sticking around. The Silverback Stout is at the forefront of their lineup, and with more beers like this, they could …

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