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Post by akr71 » Mon Jun 25, 2012 9:11 am

My buddy is heading to B.C. this August and asked me what he should look for, and what he should ship/bring back. Other than Phillips and Central City, I don't know what to recommend, so I thought I'd ask you travelers.
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Post by sleepyjamie » Mon Jun 25, 2012 9:59 am

akr71 wrote:My buddy is heading to B.C. this August and asked me what he should look for, and what he should ship/bring back. Other than Phillips and Central City, I don't know what to recommend, so I thought I'd ask you travelers.
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Post by jeffsmith » Mon Jun 25, 2012 10:06 am

Anything from Driftwood, Fat Tug IPA is a must try. Russell makes some good stuff as well—particularly that wheat wine we had here a few months back. I've also been hearing very good things about Lighthouse's Switchback IPA and their Seckhand Saison is very good as well.

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Post by jeffsmith » Mon Jun 25, 2012 10:06 am

sleepyjamie wrote:
akr71 wrote:My buddy is heading to B.C. this August and asked me what he should look for, and what he should ship/bring back. Other than Phillips and Central City, I don't know what to recommend, so I thought I'd ask you travelers.
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Swans Coconut Porter is really tasty. Not sure if they're making it this time of year or not.

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Post by ajcarp » Tue Jun 26, 2012 1:32 am

akr71 wrote:My buddy is heading to B.C. this August and asked me what he should look for, and what he should ship/bring back. Other than Phillips and Central City, I don't know what to recommend, so I thought I'd ask you travelers.
Depending where you are, some other good things that can be found.

- Again, only on draft, like Swans. Crannog's Back Hand of God Stout is first rate. If you know where you are going to be, let me know and I will check if it is available locally.

- As mentioned earlier, anything Driftwood does is very tasty.

- The Tree Hop Head and Imperial IPA are both tasty.

- Everything I've had from the Nelson brewery has also been first rate.

- I've also heard good things about R & B brewing, although I have yet to taste anything special from this house.

Just for grins, I'll post a copy of the BC sections of the NW Brewing News listings later. :cheers:

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Post by akr71 » Tue Jun 26, 2012 6:51 am

Thanks for all the suggestions/ideas. I'm not so interested in bars/restaurants where he can find good beer - he can drink fizzy yellow water while there, for all I care! :lol: I'm more interested in what he can bring back.

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Post by Jmac00 » Tue Jun 26, 2012 8:51 am

Cannery Brewing, i really enjoyed their maple stout.

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Post by jeffsmith » Tue Jun 26, 2012 9:59 am

ajcarp wrote:- Again, only on draft, like Swans. Crannog's Back Hand of God Stout is first rate. If you know where you are going to be, let me know and I will check if it is available locally.
Are Swans not bottling anything? I had a bottle of their Coconut Porter over the holidays, but perhaps that was just a special occasion thing?

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Post by ajcarp » Tue Jun 26, 2012 12:58 pm

They do bottle some in 650 ml bottles. From what I can tell, sold only from their own store next to the pub in Victoria. I have yet to see it else where here in BC, although I have only made it to the really great stores in Vancouver once. Here in Kelowna, we are lucky to see a Phillips specialty. :suicide:

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Post by KMcK » Tue Jun 26, 2012 1:08 pm

If you like cider, insist upon some Okanagan ginger cider. It has just the right amount of ginger, making it the best cider I've ever had. :drool:
Jmac00 wrote:Cannery Brewing, i really enjoyed their maple stout.
I emptied a bottle of that recently. It was delicious.
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Post by jeffsmith » Tue Jun 26, 2012 2:20 pm

ajcarp wrote:They do bottle some in 650 ml bottles. From what I can tell, sold only from their own store next to the pub in Victoria. I have yet to see it else where here in BC, although I have only made it to the really great stores in Vancouver once. Here in Kelowna, we are lucky to see a Phillips specialty. :suicide:
That's a shame.

I believe that Brewery Creek in Vancouver often gets Swans stuff in. I think that's where my buddy got me the bomber of Coconut Porter.

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Post by akr71 » Tue Jun 26, 2012 3:01 pm

KMcK wrote:If you like cider, insist upon some Okanagan ginger cider. It has just the right amount of ginger, making it the best cider I've ever had. :drool:
I do enjoy cider, but this could be a dangerous proposition. We've got about 12-15 apple trees and I've gotten some dirty looks from the wife for suggesting that we need a cider press.
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Post by jeffsmith » Tue Jun 26, 2012 4:27 pm

akr71 wrote:I do enjoy cider, but this could be a dangerous proposition. We've got about 12-15 apple trees and I've gotten some dirty looks from the wife for suggesting that we need a cider press.
We need to discuss that further. My BIL and I have been talking about the same thing because he's got a number of huge apple trees.

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Post by KMcK » Tue Jun 26, 2012 8:58 pm

akr71 wrote:
KMcK wrote:If you like cider, insist upon some Okanagan ginger cider. It has just the right amount of ginger, making it the best cider I've ever had. :drool:
I do enjoy cider, but this could be a dangerous proposition. We've got about 12-15 apple trees and I've gotten some dirty looks from the wife for suggesting that we need a cider press.
all the more reason to let her try this cider
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Post by Jmac00 » Tue Jun 26, 2012 10:29 pm

KMcK wrote:
Jmac00 wrote:Cannery Brewing, i really enjoyed their maple stout.
I emptied a bottle of that recently. It was delicious.
Did you get it somewhere local? if so, spill the beans...lol

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Post by KMcK » Sat Jun 30, 2012 11:59 am

Jmac00 wrote:
KMcK wrote:
Jmac00 wrote:Cannery Brewing, i really enjoyed their maple stout.
I emptied a bottle of that recently. It was delicious.
Did you get it somewhere local? if so, spill the beans...lol
I got it at the brewery in April. I sampled all their wares and decided that this was the one worth taking home.
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Post by ajcarp » Sun Jul 01, 2012 10:05 pm

KMcK wrote:
KMcK wrote:
Jmac00 wrote:Cannery Brewing, i really enjoyed their maple stout.
I emptied a bottle of that recently. It was delicious.
I got it at the brewery in April. I sampled all their wares and decided that this was the one worth taking home.
KMcK knows all. The Cannery Brewing tour/store, in Penticton, although it looks like it is in a shopping mall/office, is quite good. I think they are filling growlers by now. Penticton also has the Tin Whistle Brewery that has tastings right on 97 by the Ramada Inn. Most of their beers are a little sweet for me, but they made a great Imperial IPA for a cask event, so I know they can do it. The Kettle Vally Station pub about a block away from there usually has something from Cannery, Tin Whistle and Tree on tap.
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Post by KMcK » Mon Jul 02, 2012 12:56 am

ajcarp wrote:KMcK knows all. The Cannery Brewing tour/store, in Penticton, although it looks like it is in a shopping mall/office, is quite good. I think they are filling growlers by now. Penticton also has the Tin Whistle Brewery that has tastings right on 97 by the Ramada Inn. Most of their beers are a little sweet for me, but they made a great Imperial IPA for a cask event, so I know they can do it. The Kettle Vally Station pub about a block away from there usually has something from Cannery, Tin Whistle and Tree on tap.
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I got the impression that the building Cannery is in used to be a cannery. Tin Whistle seems to focus on fruit beers, which makes sense given the location. I took home a bottle of their Scorpion DIPA. Unfortunately there was no scorpion in it. Also it had mellowed a lot by the time I drank it (compared to the sample I had on site), which was too bad.
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