Fort Langley Beer & Food Festival

Tom Ireland • March 22, 2017

A new beer festival is coming to Fort Langley on May 20, 2017, to celebrate Canada's 150th anniversary. The post Fort Langley Beer & Food Festival appeared first on Andy Schildhorn, PREC.

A new beer festival is coming to Fort Langley on May 20, 2017, to celebrate Canada’s 150th anniversary. Taking place at the Fort Langley National Historic Site, the event will feature amazing local food and beer. The following breweries will be at the festival:

  • Field House Brewing Co. (Abbotsford)
  • Mission Springs Brewing Company (Mission)
  • Hathi Brewing Co. (Abbotsford)
  • Moody Ales (Port Moody)
  • Twin Sails Brewing (Port Moody)
  • Yellow Dog Brewing (Port Moody)
  • KPU Brewing and Brewery Operations (Langley)
  • Ravens Brewing Company (Abbotsford)
  • Steel & Oak Brewing Co. (New Westminster)
  • Four Winds Brewing Company (Delta)
  • Chaos & Solace Craft Brewing Company (Chilliwack)
  • Old Abbey Ales (Abbotsford)
  • Parkside Brewery (Port Moody)
  • Dead Frog Brewery (Aldergrove)
  • Foamers’ Folly Brewing Co. (Pitt Meadows)
  • Central City Brewers + Distillers (Surrey)

Click here for more details.

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