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    Brassneck Brewery

    4.3 (187 reviews)
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    Open 12:00 pm - 11:00 PM

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    Chelsey H.

    When you ask a Vancouverite what their favourite brewery or favourite Olympic Village brewery is, you'll often hear "Brassneck Brewery." It has definitely been one of the breweries to reach out to many palletes without getting too quirky. Their tap list is always changing but they bring back their staple beers on rotation. You can check out some of them on the wall in the back plastered with black and white posters. The space is rustic and prior to Covid if the wait was long, you could buy some tasters in the tasting room. They have a decent size "appy" menu - think breads, spreads, meats and sweets to pair perfectly with the beers. If you're visiting Vancouver and love craft beer, Brassneck is definitely a must.

    Luke Y.

    Price/quality (4/4): The beer here is some of the best in Vancouver. I came here one afternoon and I sampled a number of their beers. All of them were great, and some of them (e.g. the raspberry sour) were particularly impressive. Service (1/1): Service was friendly and efficient. They also answered my questions very well. Would I come here again: Yes

    Potato chips with green goddess dip
    Veronica V.

    My husband and I were looking to restock our beer supply, so we thought we'd check it out on a mid-February afternoon. The staff are very cheerful and super friendly, and while there are a lot of partitions up, it was surprisingly busy for a midweek afternoon, and you could tell it's a popular spot for young people to meet friends. While the beer selection available was great, we were both largely underwhelmed by the beer unfortunately, so after our taste test, we didn't feel compelled to buy any to take home. The snacks were decent, but I don't recommend making a meal of it. Overall, it was a fun spot to check out, and I'm happy to see a place that is seemingly doing well during this difficult time. Oh, and it is largely full of millennials, so we we were definitely the "Mom & Dad" in the corner lol.

    Beer flight: Wingman, Peel, Passive Aggressive, & C What we did?  All delicious!
    Ka L.

    Got a flight to do some casual photography work before heading to dinner with friends. Got all the IPA and hoppy beers. Generally, fantastic balance. Also really enjoyed the lagger. Definitely a place to try if you are in Vancouver and beer. Excellent recommendations by staff and friendly service!

    two taster flights
    Hannah O.

    ordered 2 flights to share between 4 people. it took a while to get seated because there were several groups working on their laptops at the bigger tables unfortunately, but once we were seated the service was fine. flight #1 xenomorph - very interesting, taster is enough just to try passive - really good solid choice, well balanced biere de quaff - like it a lot more than expected, reminded of the breadiness of beer small wonder - very sweet and light, doesn't overpower anything flight #2 peel sessions - depending on who you are it could really nice or disappointing LOL a typical hazy die frische w sterling - a regular pilsner die frische w saaz - a better version of the sterling with more hops brassneck x luppolo - really enjoyed all the cocoa and nutty notes in this one but it was very heavy

    Jonny M.

    Finally made it out to Brassneck Brewery after a quick pit stop at Cartems Donuterie next door. I've been to quite a few breweries; heard nothing but good things about BB. We dropped in on a Sunday afternoon (around 1:30pm) and the place was bumping. We had to stand for a bit before some seats opened up. The seating is tight as only the back has seats. The front is standing room only. Know what's hilarious? First time I've been ID'ed entering a brewery. Oddly enough, only I was checked but not my friend. The decor in the back is cool as the wallpaper is a mix of their old flavours (Tizz wozz experimental sour sounds intriguing). The front has cans for sale along with growler refills and some merchandise (spotted t-shirts, hats and toques). There were 9 flavours on tap. We took our time deciding; they also have some snacks available (taro chips & dip, sausages from Oyama Sausage Co., pretzels, baguette and loaves from Beyond Bread). There was also "fancy" fizzy pops for the non-drinkers from Phillips Soda Works. - Brassbat ($8.00) - we tried once-ler (farmhouse S.M.A.S.H.), sticks n stones (rye saison), bjorn again (farmhouse ale) and magic beans (coffee beer). Interesting that they write the labels in pencil; we guessed they must re-use them again. Our favourite was the once-ler; easy, tasty drinking. The coffee beer was interesting but a sampler was enough. Another solid brewery in town. Even though they didn't have any beers that we took a particular liking to, they still impressed us with their beers. I'll be back again for the chill vibes.

    Beer flight - Hibiscus Wit, Main Squeeze, Passive Aggressive, and Raspberry Changeling.
    Marcie S.

    Great little brewery...laidback environment, tasty beer. This was our first stop on a weekend trip to Vancouver and the perfect place to take a break and enjoy some good beer. Recommend to try the flight and experience a few different types of beer - the Main Squeeze was my personal favorite, the Passive Aggressive was a pretty standard IPA, while tasty, I'd suggest trying something new in its place. Would recommend not passing up if in the area.

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    Kevin W.

    Brassneck is a western themed brewery. Super crowded on weekends. The wait for the main room was over 30 minutes. We ordered at the bar and drank there. Service was ok. Dilettante, 473 ml - 4.50 CAD - For a fruit beer, the fruitiness was lacking. Did get a little hint of sour.

    Jennifer K.

    What I would do for some good craft beers!! Dragging my luggage all the way uphill from Pacific Central Station was not easy. But for the beers at Brassneck Brewery, it is worth the hike! Flight of 4 x 6oz for $8 or $2.50 each with 11 beers on taps Ambiguation (Tart Belgian Wheat) Sticks & Stones (Rye Saison) The Geezer (Dry English Porter) Magic Beans (Coffee Beer) All the beers we sampled has great character and true to style. Some of the best ones I sampled during my Weekend in Vancouver. Since we were here during a weekday afternoon, the place were not too busy and the atmosphere really relaxing. After some drinking, I happily roll down the hill. Life is good!

    Flight of beer
    Jason K.

    My wife and I were on an Alaska cruise and we met up with my sister in Vancouver. They were among about 5 new tap rooms that had opened up. Sweet. The beers were great and we had lots of fun conversation. Gotta love taprooms!

    Front of brewery~
    Edward L.

    More and more of these brew pubs are popping up around town, and it's a beautiful thing. Parking isn't really available in front during rush hour, but there are the side streets. This place is not the biggest. If you are lucky you will get a table, but the ledges towards the back are so narrow that you're literally drinking in front of a wall. Paddles are $8.50 or so, which is a bit closer to what you'd find in a restaurant. You'd hope that the pricing would be a bit more competitive in light of the non-existent transportation costs. As with most other local places, they sell growlers here too, which are interchangeable with other breweries. Beers are a bit more on the bitter end overall. The Beans one (coffee beer) - wow, this one is bitter. If you like coffee, this one may be for you, but personally I found it quite overwhelming. The other 3 I had (Multigrain, Passive Aggressive, and Geezer) were decent. I found the Multigrain quite similar in taste to Delirium Tremens. Overall a decent experience, but pricing could be a bit more competitive.

    Tasting flights.
    Jason L.

    I get why they call this the best brewery in Vancouver. We split two flights, so were able to try 8 of the 11 beers they had on draft. They were all really good; i recommend the Saison and the Hibiscus. The space was cozy and it was cool seeing the brewing in action.

    Flight with honey garlic meat stick
    Kristina P.

    Love the atmosphere of this brewery! Growler fills in the front and beer consumption in the back. Very eclectic decor with exposed wood and metal working. The brewery itself was a bit hard to find while riding my bike down Main Street. I actually ended up passing it and turning back around, but then again I'm not a local. They offer a good variety of different types of beer so you're guaranteed to find something that will satisfy your taste buds! I personally choose a flight on my first new brewery visit so I can get a good feel of what they bring to the table. The passive aggressive was my fave on my flight! They also off snacks for purchase. I got the taro chips and dip, since it was a nostalgic item for my companion from Hawaii. As well as the honey garlic meat stick, which was probably one of the best meat sticks I've ever had(it's all about the flavor!) Check this brewery out if you're looking for better beer just outside of downtown!

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