Ottawa Magazine

The ultimate craftbeer run

The region is frothing over with breweries. Jordan Duff sips his way through the city — and beyond — to gather all the info you need to map out a year’s worth of suds-driven tours

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Just a few short years ago, Ottawa was home to a mere handful of breweries and brew pubs. Today we have more than two dozen, with still more on the horizon before the year is out. We’re living in the golden age, my friends! This is a fantastic time for craft beer nerds and casual beer fans alike. And if you can’t find a personal favourite brew at your regular watering hole, visit the source to stock up. Seeing the magic happen at the brewery and talking beer with the owners is always a good decision.

Beyond the Pale Brewing Co.

Ottawa’s hippest brewery continues to churn out exciting experiment­al brews to complement their mainstays of Pink Fuzz, Rye Guy, and Darkness. I hope you’re thirsty, because their upcoming move to City Centre will include an increase in production from a 3½-barrel system to a 15-barrel system. Try it: If you’re lucky enough to visit the brewery when a barrelaged treat is available, don’t hesitate! 5 Hamilton Ave. N., 613-695-2991. beyondthep­ale.ca.

Bicycle Craft Brewery

Passionate owners Fariborz and Laura Behzadi are the creative force behind one of the city’s newest breweries, where they apply their combined skills of art and science to a wide variety of brews. Try it: Ask for Base Camp Oatmeal Porter if you’re wanting a medium-bodied dark delight — or be pleasantly surprised by their delicious one-offs. 850 Industrial Ave., 613408-3326. bicyclecra­ftbrewery.ca.

Big Rig Brewery

Big Rig has recently become Bigger Rig, with a second brew pub opening in the east end at Gloucester Centre and a Kanata production facility in the works. The latter will collaborat­e with other small local breweries to create some liquid gold. Try it: Keep your head up while shopping at the LCBO — their award-winning Black IPA will soon be available. 2750 Iris St., 1980 Ogilvie Rd., 103 Schneider Rd. bigrigbrew.com.

Les Brasseurs du Temps

An amazing Gatineau brew pub, BDT has been delivering fine pints and food since 2009. Work your way around the clock by ordering the Horloge: 12 samplesize­d brews served on a round platter. If you can’t make it to the brew pub to enjoy the beer museum or their 250-seat waterfront patio, you can now find their beer in four-packs throughout Quebec. Try it: Keep an eye out for a double white ale with brettanomy­ces (a unique non-spore forming type of yeast): Brett du Hull. Best. Name. Ever. 170, rue Montcalm, Gatineau (Hull sector), 819-205-4999. brasseursd­utemps.com.

Broadhead Brewing Co.

The hard-working bearded lads over at this Nepean brewery have made some moves this year, getting their Grindstone Amber Ale into the LCBO. The brew shop has a wide range of styles, including tasty seasonals and experiment­al beers. Try it: If you enjoy a nice roasted stout, bet on the Dark Horse.

14-81 Auriga Dr., 613-695-9444. broadheadb­eer.com.

Clocktower Brew Pub

An Ottawa mainstay, this brew pub covers the centre well, with locations in the Glebe, New Edinburgh, the ByWard Market, and Westboro. They’re also on the baseball field this summer, teaming up with the Ottawa Champions of the Can-Am League. If you’re lucky, you may even catch a fly ball in your pint while watching a game at the Ottawa Stadium. Try

it: Bytown Brown is my favourite regular, but be on the lookout for seasonals such as The Pumpkin and the Oyster Stout. 575 Bank St.; 89 Clarence St.; 422 MacKay St.; and 418 Richmond Rd., 613-680-5983. clocktower.ca.

Dominion City Brewing Co.

When this brewery opened in 2014, their popular beers sold out as quickly as they were brewed. Now DCBC has quadrupled its production to try to keep pace with demand. Visit this friendly Beacon Hill brewery, and bend an elbow at their handsome Kickstarte­r-funded tasting bar. Try it: You really can’t go wrong here, but Earl Grey Marmalade Saison and Two Flags IPA are musts. 5510 Canotek Rd., 613-688

6207. dominionci­ty.ca.

Kichesippi Beer Co.

Beer and sports are the perfect pairing, which is why Kichesippi partnered with local baseball team the Ottawa Champions and with the Ottawa Sports

and Social Club (OSSC). Watch tap lists across the city for beer with the hashtag #SupportTwe­nty20. Formerly available only as Stock Ale at the Manx, 20 percent of sales go to charity. Try it: Their new Staff Picks series will see one-off brews designed with input from staffers. 866 Campbell Ave., 613-728-7845. kbeer.ca.

Lowertown Brewery

Located in the former Hard Rock Café building, this new Market brew pub pairs its craft beers with rustic decor, live music, and gastropub food — in short, satisfacti­on for all the senses. Try it: Give up your regular pint ( just this once) for a refreshing summertime beer cocktail on the patio. 73 York St., 613-722–1454. lowertownb­rewery.ca.

Microbrass­erie Gainsbourg

If you’re old enough to remember Hull’s Le Bop, you’re now (legally) old enough to visit its reincarnat­ion as a brew pub. Gainsbourg brew pub gives thirsty Ottawa-Gatineau residents another local option. Owned by the people behind the Chelsea Pub, this is a further fantastic opportunit­y to sample the Quebec beer scene. Try it: For a refreshing brew, order their dry-hopped pilsner Zeste Nelson Sauvin. 9, rue Aubry, Gatineau (Hull sector), 819-777-3700. gainsbourg.ca.

Mill St. Brew Pub

Mill St. Brew Pub is aptly housed in a historic mill overlookin­g the Ottawa River. In addition to the gorgeous location and fine grub, it offers several brews available at the LCBO, plus a few Ottawa-inspired seasonals. For those who frequent the brew pub more often, inquire about earning your MBA (Masters of Beer Appreciati­on). Try it: Got ties to the Ottawa Valley? Tip back a taste of their Irish Valley Red. 555 Wellington St., 613567-2337. ottawa.millstreet­brewpub.ca.

Nita Beer Company

Welcome, Andy Nita, to Ottawa’s beer scene! Though newly opened in 2015, Nita is already planning to expand capacity and introduce a canning line. They hope to help their clientele navigate their beer selection by using a ski-rating system — from green circles to black diamonds. For the serious home brewers out there, they’re also planning to share their yeast harvest through the Members Of Barleyment.

Try it: Hophead? Celebrate your love for hops with OPA! 17-190 Colonnade Rd., 613-688-2337. nitabeer.com.

Whiprsnapr Brewing Co.

Whiprsnapr’s hard-working attitude came in handy when it was time to open up in Bells Corners this past year. Brewer Ian McMartin returned to Canada from Germany and reintroduc­ed himself to his college hobby: brewing beer, obviously. Soon he had compiled a repertoire of fantastic beer recipes, found some business partners, and opened a brewery. Try it: Visit the shop for a slew of brews, including Inukshuk IPA, UNF stout, and Carol Anne Irish Blonde Ale. 106-14 Bexley Pl., 613-596-9882. whiprsnapr­brewingco.com.

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Beer garden The ambience at Beau’s makes a visit to the Lanark Hill brewery a fun day trip

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