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    4.5 (4 reviews)
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    Backcountry Brewing - Beer flight

    Backcountry Brewing

    (115 reviews)

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    Headed to Whistler for a vacation and had to stop here to grab a beer flight and some beers for the…read moreroom! Backcountry is my favorite brewer in BC so it was nice to stop post travel for an IPA flight which was delicious and some crispy French fries ! Service was fantastic, loved the outside patio and ambience and grabbed some beers and merchandise to go! Always a great experience!

    tl;dr the impressive sour lineup and fun bar fare are sure to satisfy at this approachably…read moredelicious Squamish brewery Squamish may seem at first like a scenic-yet-suburban pit stop between Vancouver and Whistler. But don't sleep on Squamish's limited-but-delicious food scene. A solid place to start is Backcountry Brewing, a blink-and-you'll-miss-it bar and restaurant on the back side of the towns main shopping plaza. Since debuting in 2017, Backcountry has been a British Columbia beer darling; now, Backcountry prides itself on an ambitious lineup of limited-release beers. From the outside, the converted warehouse blends in with the rest of the industrial block. But inside, Backcountry is lively and inviting. The accents sport a tan and teal color palette. The bar to the right is decked with retro bulbs and a letterboard menu. Sound-dampening panels and camo-shaded lamps hang down from the soaring exposed HVAC. Each table is decked with a laminated BC map and mid-century modern chairs. Eighties tunes echo around the halls. My partner and I visited Backcountry after a full day of hiking, ready to chow down; we ordered a sandwich, a pizza, and a few flights. The Soprano -- Italian Sando was piled high with capicola, mortadella, and prosciutto cotto on a fluffy, poppyseed-laden foccacia. Our side of Five Guys-style, wedge-cut fries was rich and salty, and we loved each one of Backcountry's house-made sauces more than the last. The Meat Your Maker pizza was a deliciously nostalgic riff on the classic meat-lovers pizza. The thin crust stood up against the hefty helping of toppings, and the poofy cornicione paired perfectly with the exciting sauces. On the brewery side, the flights proved to be a fun deal. Across the beers, I was most impressed by the sours. Our collective favorite was the "Plan B? We Need A Plan C, D, E, We Need More Alphabets" (a basil-forward pineapple sour), while the "I'll Take You To the Candy Shop" (a peach-centric sour) and the "Might As Well Go For A Soda" (a gummy cola-esque cherry sour) were strong competitors. Meanwhile, the non-sour beers I tried were relative duds, including the "Never Taken A Shortcut Before?" oatmeal stout and the Sneaky Peach Cider. The service was friendly but somewhat inattentive throughout the meal, and the bill came to about $60 (after tax and tip). More than anything else, Backcountry satisfied -- it achieved the ideal brewery balance of fun, elevated, and casual. After our stay in Whistler, I admittedly had low expectations for Squamish, but Backcountry Brewing was a beyond-pleasant surprise, and I surely would visit again.

    Brookswood Brewing Company - Seating area

    Brookswood Brewing Company

    (2 reviews)

    New craft beer place in the Brookswood area of Langley. This place is next to the McDonald's…read more Parking is plentiful in the strip mall lot. Place is quite small. Seating can be limited. There are maybe 40 spots. Staff are friendly and helpful. As of the time of writing, there are 9 in house brews and 2 collaborations. Buddy and I had a flight each. The part that really threw me off was that their hazy beers (Hazy pale ale and Brookswood shuffle) tasted really strange, in a bad way. My buddy noticed that with his pale beers too (he had their NE IPA and something else). I had to choke down both of mine. Meanwhile the other 2 beers in my flight (Tastes like another, and Black hole stout) were actually quite good, and can be recommended. Not sure if we received a bad batch or what, but I'm leery about trying the lighter beers again for the time being. I was almost tempted to ask for my money back, or at least have the 2 hazys swapped out. Something to keep in mind. With that said, I'm willing to give them a chance in the future, once they work out more of their production kinks.

    I'm giving 5 star because place is doing a great thing by having something relevant in our area…read more The crew running is great, they create a great atmosphere. The batch's of beer weren't that great but over the months they have been getting better and better. That's just part of starting something new. The caramel cream ale is their best so far. I enjoyed their Belgium when they had it. It has so much potential and I know they are trying to expand which would be great. It's the first watering hole in Brookswood that I really enjoy.

    Ridge Brewing Company - Menu board~ (November 2023)

    Ridge Brewing Company

    (10 reviews)

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    We had just finished a hike out in Maple Ridge and decided we would see if we could find any…read morebreweries worth checking out. We couldn't help but gawk at all the growlers from other breweries and gush over how tasty Ridge Brewing Company's beers were. We had a flight, and couldn't decide on our last sampler so our guy pouring the beer said we could come back to fill it later with the favourite we had consumed from our flight! We were impressed with their IPAs, that's for sure. We found it a little hard to find - very warehouse-y space, but perhaps that's how breweries not in the central of a big city area - in an industrial/businessy complex area. Cool space inside, but also very bare bones, like Storm Brewing, because I think they only have a tasting license. Saw that they have live music every once in a while which seemed like a fun thing to do in Maple Ridge on a weekend evening!

    Looks like Maple Ridge is getting a nice craft beer district. Beautiful…read more Parking is available in the lot next to the building. The venue looks suspiciously like a former autobody shop. What this really means is that there are nice large bay doors, which is great during the summer months. The inside has a typical warehouse feel. There is a wall of growlers on one side. Great for seeing which places around town (and beyond) one has missed. Looks like there are some board game type things in here. One of the tables also had a chess board. Staff were friendly. Flights contain 4 glasses. Most of the beers are on the hoppier side. Overall quite good. There are some 8 brews here, so it takes 2 flights to clean out the place as of the time of writing. I'll definitely be back at some point. Recommended.

    Locality Brewing - breweries - Updated May 2026

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