Thompson-Okanagan Breweries
The doors have been open for a few months now and the cat’s out of the bag about the tasty craft concoctions coming out of Kamloops’ newest brewery.
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You’ve got options at this Penticton hot spot where a brand new canning system is now up and running. And make sure you try the pizza!
Penticton’s original brewpub is festooned with sports memorabilia and is still a favourite of the locals.
Tasty brews await at this stop along the Trans-Canada Highway in Salmon Arm. Did you know they first introduced growlers here back in 2008?
How do you improve a brewery housed in a beautiful historic building that serves great beer and food? Add a bowling alley and vintage arcade games, of course.
Cannery’s taproom is bustling with events, from live comedy, music and by-donation movie screenings (free popcorn included!). Stop by for their latest weekly "ex-beer-iment" too.
Irish-style ales, activism and sustainability all come together at Crannóg, where the on-farm brewery is certified organic and zero-emissions.
Detonate might have the smallest tasting room in B.C., but its beers are big on flavour.
If you were wondering where Canada’s highest brewery is, look way up here. This new brewery on Big White is an ideal après ski spot.
This must-visit brewery on Highway 97 just finished a face-lift to its beer store and added a new tasting lounge downstairs.
The Dude abides this brewery located in the McCurdy Bowling Centre, which happens to be Kelowna’s first brewpub.
This comfortable open-concept brewery puts you right in the heart of the action as you taste beers and overlook the brewery below or enjoy the outdoor patio.
Located near Thompson Rivers University outside downtown, Iron Road has a big, welcoming tasting room with a diverse beer lineup and a Mexican-themed food menu.
Kettle River supports local artists in collaboration with the Alternator Centre for Contemporary Arts acting as an off-site extension to promote and showcase their art.
West Kelowna’s only craft brewery is always a fun time with live music, a full kitchen, games nights and happy hour deals from 3-6pm.
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Pearl and Stefan Marten brought craft beer back to Vernon with their renovated brew pub. Next up for the couple: kombucha and nitro-infused cold brew.
Kamloop’s first (and only) brewpub focuses on using local ingredients—not only in the food, but in the beer as well.
This adorable nano-brewery is a place for people to come together, share stories and connect. Live music and crib tournaments add to the fun.
The good folks at Red Collar are working like dogs on a new line of canned beers coming soon to a liquor store near you.
Tin Whistle is named after the locomotive that used to run on the Kettle Valley Railway, and many of its beers are named after local flora and fauna.