![]() ![]() Since moving from employee to manager and part-owner in 2006, English expat Nigel Springthorpe (who also co-owns Brassneck) has overseen the transformation of this awesome Railtown spot into an anchor of Vancouver’s craft beer scene. More than any other tap room, pub or restaurant in town the Alibi Room has nurtured and grown our love of top quality beer. The bar that every self-respecting BC brewery wants to be pouring at. To support Scout and the continued expansion of The Craft Beer Atlas of Vancouver through membership in its community (and take advantage of its many benefits like posting news to our Bulletin Board and jobs to our Opportunity Knocks section), please contact michelle scoutmagazine.ca. – by Carlos Mendes, Christine Hagemoen, Thalia Stopa, Andrew Morrison –Ĭreated and maintained with the support of Scout members 33 Acres, Alibi Room, Bells & Whistles, Brassneck Brewery, Chambar, Colony Bar, Craft Beer Market, Dageraad, Darby’s, High Point, Legacy Liquor Store, Monkey 9, The Parkside Brewery, Pat’s Pub & Brewhouse, Postmark, Steamworks, Steel & Oak, Storm Crow, Strange Fellows Brewing, Strathcona Beer Company and Four Winds. Hit the map button above to start exploring, and note that this is a work in progress that will be added to over time. It’s an A-Z of our city’s relationship with beer that aims to encourage locals and visitors to responsibly explore every facet – both past and present – of our little corner of the brewing world. We’ve plotted local tastings rooms, restaurants with extensive tap lists, craft beer-friendly liquor stores, and fascinating, brew-centric points of interest on a zoomable map that functions as well on your phone as it does on your desktop. The Craft Beer Atlas of Vancouver will keep you informed not only on where your beer scene is going but also on where it has been. ![]()
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