Brewed once per year in small batches, seasonal taps are an ideal accompaniment to the weather and fare of the season!
Russell Blood Alley Bitter
14 Oz surrey, British columbia 5.5%.blood alley bitter is an extra special bitter named after a notorious cobblestone laneway in Vancouver's gastown district. slightly higher in bitterness than the average esb but it well-balanced by the rich, roasted malt flavors.
6.25 $
Whistler Seasonal
14 Oz whistler, British columbia 5.0% first established in 1989, the whistler brewing company is an originator in the craft brewing movement. 100% bc owned and bc brewed. authentic, handcrafted, artisan beers. ask your sever what whistler beer we have on tap!
6.25 $
Lagers & Pilsners
Made by bottom-fermenting yeast at colder temperatures, lagers are characteristically smooth, elegant, crisp and clean. pilsner is a style of lager made famous in pilsen, Czechoslovakia that is hoppier than your standard lager.
Molson Canadian
16 oz Vancouver, British columbia 5.0% the true taste of canada. clean, crisp, and fresh as the country it comes from . canadian brewing awards - 2006 gold medal ‘north American style lager’. world beer cup - 2002 silver medal. monde selection - 6 time gold medal distinction(2002, 2001, 1997, 1991, 1990, 1989).
5.75 $
Granville Island Brewing
15oz Vancouver, British columbia 5.0% a classic bavarian style lager from Vancouver’s premier microbrewery. distinct hop flavor and perfect balance. full-bodied, easy-drinking, refreshing finish. silver medal winner, 2007 world beer championships
5.5 $
Stanley Park Noble Pilsner
16Oz delta, British columbia 5.0% a 110 foot tall wind turbine provide power for this sustainable brewery. Belgian style pilsner with subtle fruit notes, delicate hop bouquet, crisp balanced finish and a rich creamy head.
6.25 $
Heineken
16Oz Amsterdam, Netherlands 5.0%the quintessential “premium” import lager from Europe – brewed according to its original recipe since 1873. nice, crisp sharpness with a clean, hoppy finish.
6.75 $
Wheat Ales
Generally light in hops and heavy in carbonation, wheat ales are made from wheat, instead of barley, by top fermentation. Wheat ales are unfiltered, usually very pale, cloudy in appearance, and effervescent on the nose.
Howe Sound Brewing Whitecap Wheat Ale
16 Oz Squamish, British columbia 4.5%a refreshing Belgian-style wheat beer with hints of coriander and orange made with 50% wheat, 50% barley, hops, water, yeast, coriander and dried orange peel. it is named in recognition of "the spit" - squamish's world-class windsurfing and kite boarding venue at the head of howe sound
6.5 $
Central City Brewing Raspberry Wheat Ale
14 Oz surrey, British columbia 5.5%toasted malt balances the acidity of fraser valley raspberries producing a beer that is refreshing and delightfully different. central city has been making handcrafted beers for five years with brew master gary lohin at the helm.
6.25 $
Rickard's White
16 Oz Vancouver, British columbia 5.4%an unfiltered wheat beer brewed in the Belgian tradition. garnished with an orange wedge to bring out the notes of coriander and citrus, rickard’s was first brewed at the original capilano brewery in the early 1980’s.
6.25 $
Pale Ales & IPA's
pale ales are brewed with pale malts and are generally lighter in style than regular (bitter) ales. india pale ales are a style that originated in Britain in the 19th century. ipa’s were high in alcohol as well as hops, which allowed them to survive the very long two month sea voyage to British troops serving in india.
Driftwood Pale Ale
20 Oz Victoria, British columbia 5.0%a northwest style pale ale with aromas of hops and citrus that blend with a light malt character and a clean crisp finish. our only pale ale offered in a full pint glass!
7.25 $
Gran Ville Island Brewing English Bay
15 Oz Vancouver, British columbia 5.0%crafted in the tradition of classic English ales. it’s smooth, mild flavor is balanced with a caramel malt aroma and nice round-mouth feel. gold medal winner, 2007 world beer championships
5.75 $
Howe Sound Brewing Devil's Elbow IPA
16 Oz Squamish, British columbia 6.0%a hard smack of hops quickly vanishes to reveal a smooth malty finish. hsb opened as a brewpub in 1996 with john mitchell as its brew master, widely regarded as the “granddaddy” of craft brewing in north America. in 1980, he successfully lobbied the government of bc to allow brew pubs to exist in the province! named after the dramatic class 4 elaho rapids in squamish.
6.5 $
Phillips Brewing Blue Buck Ale
16oz Victoria, British columbia 5.0%distinctive hop flavor and aroma complemented by a robust body, caramel undertones, and a crisp finish. blue buck gets its name from mythology about the legendary blue deer of lake naomi in pennsylvania. so legendary in fact, that william d. rockefeller offered a reward to anyone who could bring him its head! gold medal winner, 2007 canadian brewing awards
6.5 $
Stanley Park 1897 Amber
16oz delta, British columbia 5.1%turning point brewing company's Belgian style amber. named after a legendary brewery established near the south entrance of Canada's most cherished park in 1897. the mellow toasted malt and even body is perfectly balanced with a soft bitterness and mild hop aroma.
6.25 $
Brown & Cream Ales
A reddish-brown ale made with dark or brown malt. Typically rich without being filling, displaying hints of chocolate and fruity sweetness with varying degrees of bitterness. Known in england as a “thirst-quencher”.
Russell Brewing Cream Ale
16oz surrey, British columbia 5.0%full-bodied with an easy, creamy, smooth finish. cold-conditioned for three weeks, made with canadian barley, specialty UK malts and aroma hops from washington. founded in 1995, russell is bc’s fastest growing brewery. silver medal winner, 2007 canadian brewing awards
6.25 $
Big Rock Honey Brown
16 Oz calgary, alberta 5.0% the brewery chose this name after a glacial erratic nearby, as it symbolizes a local phenomenon that has stood the test of time. made with the famous alberta clover honey, this beer has mellow honey flavors with a rich, clean finish.
7 $
Storm Brewing Scottish Ale
14 Oz Vancouver, British columbia 5.0% while hugely popular in scotland, this style of beer escapes most north Americans. the highland scottish ale is a creamy, nutty, malty, loch ness monster of an amber ale. a small craft brewery, fashionably situated on gritty east Vancouver’s commercial drive.best local microbrewery, 2008 georgia straight golden plate awards
6 $
Stouts
Stouts, the darkest of beers, are made with highly roasted malts, barley, and differentiated by their deep brown-black colour, chocolate and coffee flavors, and fuller body.
Crannóg Ales Back Hand of God
14oz sorrento, British columbia 5.2%rich stout with silky coffee/chocolate presence and a dry finish. canada’s only certified organic farmhouse microbrewery, crannóg brews unpasteurized ales using only organic ingredients, some coming from the farm on the property.1st place, best beer category, 2007 okanagan fest-of-ale awards
6.75 $
Guinness
20oz dublin, Ireland 4.2%almost black, with a coffee-coloured head, a nice, smooth, creamy-texture and bitter, burnt, dark-roasted flavors with good acidity in the finish. a unique mix of nitrogen and carbon dioxide help give guinness that creamy, cascading appearance. it takes 119.5 seconds to pour the perfect pint.
8.5 $
Cider
made from the fermented juice of apples, cider is very popular in the united kingdom. the UK has the highest per capita consumption of cider in the world.
Strongbow
8.50 - 20oz united kingdom 5.3% subtle, tart, fresh, dry apple flavor with a hint of beer-like graininess. strongbow is named after the anglo-norman knight richard de clare, nicknamed “strongbow” for relying heavily on welsh archers during campaigns in Ireland.