Traveling Cowboys: Testing the Water at Coulee Brewing in Lethbridge - The Home of Alberta Pilsners
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Coulee Brewing Co. in Lethbridge
Coulee has quality beers, created with a respect for the history of brewing in the community, a love of craft, and a pride for all things Southern Alberta offers.
Cudos to Coulee Brewing Co.'s focus on the well-known Pilsner. This was our favorite when we visited. Maybe the water in Lethbridge adds a character to a Pilsener that is unique to that part of the world. The Bear's Hump Nut Brown (named after a famous landmark in Waterton National Park, not too far away) is also go-to comfort food when we visit the park or the brewery.
We were astonished at the size of the facility and the buzz of activity we encountered. What was even more impressive was their hospitality on the day we arrived unannounced. This makes Coulee another local favorite for the Two Cowboys.
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Coulee Brew Co.
This is my third time visiting Coulee Brew in Lethbridge, Alberta and it never disappoints. So much thought has been put into not only their quality brews, but also the design of their brewery. Patrons can enjoy their beer while either watching the game on tv or checking out the brewing and canning equipment behind the glass. The elements within the taproom are a nice tip of the hat to the forefathers of southern Alberta, using salvaged materials with some stellar stories behind them.
Coulee Brewing Draws in Tourists
Taps Grill and Coulee Brew Co. opened their doors on Jan. 16th and are looking to brew up some attention. Business investor Scott Crighton says he’s seen how popular craft beer can be when it comes to tourism. Crighton says that Portland and Vancouver are examples of cities that have tapped into the craft beer market. Coulee Brew Co. is still in the set up phase but hopes to be brewing soon.
Top 12. Tourist Attractions & Things to Do in Lethbridge, Alberta
Top 12. Tourist Attractions & Things to Do in Lethbridge, Alberta: Henderson Lake Park, Nikka Yuko Japanese Garden, Galt Museum & Archives, Helen Schuler Nature Centre, Indian Battle Park, Fort Whoop-Up Trading Post Museum, Coulee Brew Co, Lethbridge City Hall, Historic Post Office, Nicholas Sheran Park, Southern Alberta Art Gallery, High Level Bridge
Lethbridge Coulee Hiking
Trying to keep weekly videos coming to you guys. Stuck in college over here in Alberta most of the weeks so its tough coming up with ideas, but anyway, enjoy this week's hiking video!
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Traveling Cowboys: Community and Old School Ingenuity at [Theoretically] Brewing in Lethbridge, AB
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[Theoretically] Brewing Co
Kelti, didn't spare us on the day we visited the brewery. She took us through their entire repertoire of the brewery's arsenal of beers. Step-by-step we settled into tasting from the lighter to the darker beers until we ended with the stouts. At least, that is as much as I can remember. After the fourth beer, we can't remember what happened. Apparently, she explained how their love of stout is where the inspiration for the Brewery came from.
All we know is that it was a big tasting. We sipped from giant test tubes and savored every moment, aroma and flavor. No beer was wasted. We drank every last drop as Kelti took us through the inspiration for every brew. There is a story behind each one, which we hope to bring you in subsequent installments.
We came away from [Theoretically] brewing with mixed emotions. Somehow, we don't want them to change and grow up. We wish them success and many years of beer market domination and at the same time, we want them to stay as they are.
They must remain one of the smallest breweries in Alberta. We want to keep them our secret. They are quaint, special, practical and passionate about what they do. If you contrast it with some of the other more recent additions to Alberta's Craft Brewing scene, [Theoretically] Brewing inspires what a true Craft Brewery is all about. They don't do hectolitres of yet another Ale, Pilsner or Brown. They don't have the flash taproom or the beertarts in sales marketing, crisscrossing the Province and selling yet another label or brand.
Instead, for them, it is about the process of creation. The community that comes from the support of their people. The experiments and the focus on keeping it practical. Theoretically, they are one of the more unique breweries we've had the privilege to visit so far. Believe me, we will be back at the first opportunity we get.
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The Casual Libationist | S01E08 | Celebrating Alberta Beer Week
“Yeah, like ... 6am, this is delicious!”
This episode of The Casual Libationist was recorded smack-dab in the middle of Alberta Beer Week! So what better way to celebrate than to sample some of the province's amazing craft brews!!!
This week's beer list includes brews from:
Range Road Cream Ale
Coulee Brew Co.
Lethbridge, AB
Multiverse Pale Ale
Zero Issue Brewing
Calgary, AB
Lone Bison IPA
Ribstone Creek Brewery
Edgerton, AB
Village Bobby Northern English Ale
Village Brewery
Calgary, AB
Reviewed by:
Sherri Dahl
Jeff Inglis
Peter Kieran
Susan King
Kimm Monroe
Emma Secord
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THE BEST BREWERY TOUR IN ALBERTA
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The Minhas Micro Brewery is based in scenic Calgary, AB and offers the Best Brewery Tours in Alberta. On the tour, you'll learn how our award-winning beer is made, what makes ours the best and the answers to craft beer questions such as What is an IPA? or What's the difference between an ale and lager? - all in a relaxed, family-friendly atmosphere!
Conveniently located just 8 minutes from the Calgary International Airport so whether you're on your way downtown or out to Banff and the Rocky Mountains, the Minhas Micro Brewery tour is a must do in Calgary for visitors. Locals in-the-know also love our adjoining casual restaurant and taproom, Pizza Brew - voted the best pizza in Calgary!
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Elbeck Brews, Omission Brewing and Dandy Brewing at Alberta Beer Festival 2018
This is Episode 1 of the 2018 Alberta Craft Beer Festival in Edmonton Alberta - where we got to sample some great local and western Canadian brew!
Rysk Brewing Co. is an education and entertainment channel - providing beer talk, tastings, and beer culture to craft lovers all over the world.
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Minhas Brewing Good Ass Beer Review
Edmonton Craft Beer Festival 2017
Hightlight scenes of Edmonton Craft Beer Festival 2017.
What is Craft Beer?
Canadians love making (and drinking) beer. But what makes a beer a craft beer?
Top 40 Under 40 Lethbridge
Summary of the Lethbridge Top 40 Under Forty filmed at the year end wrap-up party held at Coulee Brewery. The Lethbridge Chamber of Commerce organized the program, which BDO sponsored. 40 up and coming young entrepreneurs and professionals were recognized throughout the year for their various contributions to the community, not-for-profit, and business sectors.
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Theorybrew Beer Garden BoostR
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Quantum Wheat Ale. Theoretically Brewing Co. Beerzerker !
American Wheat Ale brewed with English Ale Yeast.
Beer Review: Minhas Axehead Malt Liquor
The Importance of Water in the Keith's Brewing Process
Graham Kendall & Scott Stokes discuss the importance of water as a key ingredient in brewing process of Keith's beer. Follow Graham at The Brew Master's Journal (
o-CNN: Getting to Know Beer Friends at the First Alberta Craft Brewing Convention, Red Deer, AB
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Alberta Craft Beer Convention
We gathered in Red Deer, Alberta for the first annual Alberta Craft Brewing Convention on 28 and 29 March 2017. What was planned for a 100 attendee event by Alberta's Small Brewery Association turned into a whopping 300+ attendee conference.
Red Deer is in the centre of Alberta. Canadians consider Alberta barley to be the heart of the brewing universe. There is a new gold-rush on the prairies, and this time it is for liquid gold.
Will the economics stack up around the craft brewing and distilling industries in Alberta? We don't know that yet. We have the foundation in our well-established grain and malting legacy. Maybe it will. There are bound to be winners and losers. What we do know is that all this enthusiasm is ensuring we get to drink fresh beer with our friends at our local. Sounds like heaven, doesn't it?
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The Casual Libationist | S01E10 | Random Craft (vol.2)
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“You can please some of the people all of the time, you can please all of the people some of the time, but you can't please all of the people all of the time.” ~ John Lydgate (Poet)
In this episode of The Casual Libationist, we certainly put these famous words to the test. Have a look as our reviewers sample craft beers from across Canada.
This week's beer list includes brews from:
Saint of Circumstance
Collective Arts Brewing
Hamilton, ON
Hoppy Saison: Terminus Series No.2
Blindman Brewing
Lacombe, AB
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Yellow Dog Brewing Co.
Port Moody, BC
Flash Flood IPA
Folding Mountain Brewing
Jasper East, AB
Sasquatch Stout
Old Yale Brewing Co.
Chilliwack, BC
Reviewed by:
Sherri Dahl
David Janzen
Susan King
Chad Martin
Kimm Monroe
Fred Temper
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