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    Electric Bicycle Brewing

    4.3 (38 reviews)
    Open 11:00 am - 10:00 pm

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    Party Punch fruited sour
    Autumn M.

    Cute little spot in the area for beer. There is outside seating on the street and it makes for a nice experience on a beautiful day. The party punch sour was delicious. Definitely recommend this beer!

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    Elsa C.

    Not a bad place to have a beer. They have a retro vibe and fun decor. Patio outside has about 4 tables (no heating elements). The taps have cool names. Each beer sets you back about $6 for about 12oz. We ordered a couple of beers after they gave us some samples. They have some little snacks such as chips and salsa for $6. Wifi is available. outlets are available by the window seats. Server is super nice the time we were there. Overall: fun place and casual place to have a beer.

    Beautiful front facade.
    Jonathan N.

    A beautiful eclectic breweries, great vibes, very delicious beer, and friendly staff. Definitely make this a stop if you are in Vancouver.

    Andi P.

    5 Stars for a vibrant little tasting room with options for food and non-alcoholic drinks for the DD (me!). I was here with a bunch of friends (enjoying murals), but I wasn't actually able to drink because of a short-term medication. My friends loved their flights while I got down with some fun La Croix flavors. We also got to chat with the of the locals on the other side of our hightop table. The spot is teeny, but it feels filled with enthusiastic folks getting their beer on. The colors are amazing and I immediately thought that this was the right spot for our group. Again, not the greatest review because I only tasted the La Croix, but the fact that they have a chalk board highlighting the flavors of their sparkling water helps take the stigma out of being DD.

    Loved the decor!
    Diandra L.

    This brewery is SO beautiful! It's a funky, artsy vibe filled with beer and extremely brightly colored decorations. Came in with a group of 5 and we all got flights. I'd totally recommend flights since there are lots of fun beers to choose from. The space is small, but there are long tables for you to post up at and enjoy your selection surrounded by other beer lovers. My fave of all the beers I tried was the aloha amigo- which is a tropical tasting pineapple radler. The others in the flight were not my favorite. Such a cute stop in the brewery area of Vancouver- plus they have food, too!

    Beer flight
    Kay F.

    A good place to stop for beer if you are in the Mount Pleasant neighborhood. I love the eclectic atmosphere that this brewery provides and we ended up getting a flight during our beer crawl through the area. Staff were friendly and we were seated quite quickly. Awesome selection for flights, would recommend!

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    Edward L.

    Latest brew place in town. Actually tried coming here a few weeks ago when it first opened, but the place was way too packed. In case you're wondering, this space used to be an electrical bicycle shop. Apparently that's how they got their name. Funky and it works I gotta say. Parking is plentiful on the side streets. In keeping with the theme, the place has a psychedelic touch. Everything is trippy, from the weird clashing colours on the walls to the patterned counters to the warped (carnival style) mirrors by the washrooms. The only non trippy thing I could find was a secret hidden Asian cat figurine with the electric moving paw, tucked high up in a corner by a loudspeaker. This little guy keeps everyone from tripping out too badly. The place fills up pretty badly. I've been here a few times and usually I'm packed in like a nightclub. Guess it's a good thing as they're doing well. Staff were friendly. The beers here aren't bad. They had about 6 or so brews as of the time of writing, with an emphasis on the medium stuff such as kolsch and ales. Flights here consist of 4 glasses. They also have food here such as sandwiches, but I've never tried. Definitely worth checking out, though not for those who are claustrophobic. Recommended.

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    Jonny M.

    Electric Bicycle Brewery is a funky little brewery. We've been twice; once when they first opened and another time on a Saturday evening. Interesting that it's right next door to R&B Brewery. The decor and colours inside reminds me of Austin Powers (groovy baby). There's room for about 35 people with a few tables, bar seats and chairs by the window. The taps are funky. They've been coloured to look like dripping paint. The pink drain pipe and growlers are also slick but the Donkey Kong mini arcade till is icing on the cake. They had 7 beers on tap, grilled cheese and snacks (fruit by the foot!). There's also two non-alcoholic options (Oddity Kombucha and Dickie's Ginger Beer). Trip #1 We dropped in on a Tuesday afternoon (around 3:15pm) and the place was busy. Sadly, they didn't have any flights available when we went. - Mermaid man saltwater black kolsch ($6.90) - this was more like a light stout than kolsch. Not bad. - Thinktank 1 sorbet IPA ($6.90) - pineapple, mango and coconut. This was our favourite of the two. Nice citrus tones and very quaffable. Trip #2 Second trip, we went on a Saturday evening (around 6:30pm). Again, the place was packed. - 2x Flight ($9.00) - we went with the hallo spaceboy tart pale ale (#1), eureka iglasias pale (#2), you're turning violet blueberry stout (#3) and just a little crush tangerine creamsicle pale (#7). Our friend's flight was the same except they tried the Canadian tuxedo brut (#4). Everyone's favourite was the creamsicle. Eureka iglasia pale ale was standard fare. Tart pale ale was much better; liked the subtle tartness. Didn't get much blueberry tones from the stout but it was easy to drink. - Just a little crush tangerine creamsicle pale ($7.50 large) - this one was crushable. EBB is grungy hipster. Happy we went back to give it a second try.

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    Chelsey H.

    Electric Bicycling Brewing is one of the newer guys on the scene. They have a really funky space and some really funky beers to try. When I came by, I did a paddle which included a Root Beer flavoured Beer, one that had pineapple and one that had beet. I love that they'll experiment with different ingredients. I saw some people eating Grilled Cheese sandwiches which looked pretty dope and think they had some chips, too. Make this a pit stop on your brewery crawl in Olympic Village.

    Enjoying the Crystal game ipa at the patio
    Sumit D.

    Tried: - only once in Oct 2020 - sat in the patio (as I had my dog) - had beer and snacks What I enjoyed: - allows dogs (on the patio) - colorful ambience - friendly service - most fashionable beer glasses I have come across - nice beers - sampled the superliminal, Crystal game, and yes!. Liked and went with the Crystal game, superliminal was interesting too. Did not like the yes! - grilled cheese sandwich, and chips and salsa were good - good covid measures (e.g., staff wore masks, sanitizer/alcohol bottle on the table, contact tracing) Considerations: - no dedicated parking but 1 hr street parking available on nearby streets - salsa was hot (spicy) - close to faculty brewing co. if brewery hopping

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    Issabelle F.

    5 stars for good vibes, good beer, and good grilled cheeses. I'm a huge fan of this new little addition to Mount Pleasant. This spot has only been open for a month now and has been bumpin' and busy from the start. Good for them! The decor is bright and colourful, with a bit of a 90's retro bar twist. There's a huge flower wall (perfect for that Insta photo), their menu is posted up on Coca Cola menu boards, their register is a donkey kong gaming machine, and their furniture is funky. I'm alllll about it. I've come on three separate occasions in a week now - so I mean, yeah, you could say I like their beer. I've tried all of them on their menu now, and my favourites are by far the Aloha Amigo (pineapple radler) and the Beet Juice Ale - two very different beers that I haven't tried at another brewery yet. Their food menu is small and consists of 4 different grilled cheeses. I just have to say, I love me some grilled cheese. So when I saw this on their menu, I was very excited. I've tried both their Standard and Cubano. And I'm such a huge fan of their Cubano - it's a portugese bun, with ham, cheese, peppers, and mustard - so delicious! The place itself is fairly small and the music is fairly loud - which I don't have a problem with, but I could see others having an issue with. I only see great things for Electric Bicycle and can't wait to see what other beers they come out with!

    Melissa B.

    This is destined to be your new favorite brewery. I've been patiently waiting for their opening, following them on Instagram (which you should too because their marketing is beautiful) and am SO happy my visit surpassed my expectations. The décor is loud and proud - sure to keep your eyes busy while your taste buds take a wild trip on the complexities of their various brews. For me it almost felt like an awesome time travel back to my childhood with candy for sale, delicious grilled cheese on the menu and that old school coca-cola signage! I loved everything about it. I sipped on the Think Tank Sorbet IPA and WOW I am generally not one for IPA's but the fruit forward flavors of mango and pineapple absolutely blew me away...I could have sat there all night sipping the same beer. You have blown me Electric Bicycle Brewing and for that, I thank you because I was looking for a new brewery to call home! If you're wondering why it's called Electric Bicycle Brewing, we got the inside scoop yesterday and it's awesome. The space used to be home to an Electric Bicycle Shop and all while the brewery was preparing for their opening they kept receiving boxes with different electric motors and pieces to build electric bikes. They even had customers stopping by asking if they have special charges for their electric bikes so while being stuck on a name, one fell on their laps and they're honoring the heritage of the space as it was and bringing a whole new wave of excitement through their fresh take on beer. I can't wait to come back!!

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    Fun atmosphere and the jam sour was super delicious! Fun and funky flavors! Service was great! We did the flight to taste different flavors

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    Decent, reasonably priced beers. They had a good selection of sours. Was a nice place with young people

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    Love the aesthetic of this brewery. They have board games and nice staff and good beer!

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