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Beer Guide to British Columbia

January 30, 2006 | Tips from Us > Vancouver, Breweries, Distilleries & Cideries
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I know that Vancouver may not be Prague, and British Columbia may not be Ireland, but we do have plenty of great local beers, and places to drink them, just the same. I recently picked up a copy of the Passport to Beer guide book which highlights all these great beers, and watering holes. It cost $20 and includes $500 worth of coupons for free beer tours (e.g., Vancouver Island Brewery, Gulf Islands Brewery), 2 for 1 admission (Granville Island Brewing Tours, False Creek Ferries), 2 for 1 appies at local restaurants and even a few merchandise and accommodation discounts.

Might be worthwhile if you are planning on hanging out for a while, or just plan to hit all the best brew spots during your stay. 2 for 1 tapas at Stella’s – let’s go!!

Posted by Susan Rybar, Vancouver at 12:00 AM

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There are many real beer events in Vancouver and Victoria not covered in <i>Passport to Beer</i>. I recommend travellers consult the Campaign for Real Ale in both cities -- <a href="http://www.camravancouver.ca/" TARGET="new">CAMRA Vancouver</a>, <a href="http://members.shaw.ca/camra/camra.htm" TARGET="new">CAMRA Victoria</a> -- or the <a href="http://bcbrews.wordpress.com/" TARGET="new">B.C. Beer Blog</a>.

Posted by bcbrews on 26/07/2008 8:43:14 PM