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Beer Available At Bushwakker Brewpub (arranged by most recent)
Bushwakker Harbinger Maibock , Bushwakker Chico Pale Ale 85, Bushwakker Arctic Dark , Bushwakker Regina Pale Ale 26, Bushwakker Baron Bock 51, Ommegang Rare Vos 95, Hoegaarden Grand Cru 95, Bushwakker Sodbuster Brown 75, Bushwakker Palliser Porter 87, Bushwakker Cheryls Blonde Ale , Bushwakker Dungarvon Irish Red Ale 43, Bushwakker Last Mountain Lager 65, Bushwakker Stubblejumper Pilsener 38, Bushwakker Northern Lights Lager , Bushwakker Kais Munich Helles , Oskar Blues G’Knight (Gordon) 99, Bushwakker Bombay IPA 60, Allagash White 94, Grand Teton Lost Continent Double IPA 93, Oskar Blues Old Chub 97
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| northropfrye (47), Steinbach, Manitoba | | March 26, 2012 This is a large, enjoyable brewpub with decent food. In a place this large I guess it’s inevitable that not all the servers will be extremely knowledgable about beer, but they were trying. The beer itself is decent, but not mindblowing. I’ve been to most of the good brewpubs within driving distance of Winnipeg (including Fitgers and Town Hall), and this one was pleasant and worth visiting but not on the top of my list. For Regina, it’s great, but I would recommend Beer Brothers ahead of it for both food and beer selection. Of course, this is the only place to try Bushwakker beer and some of it is quite good. | | mnurda (56), Winnipeg, Manitoba | | December 16, 2011 Visisted on a Monday night just after their Mead release. Was packed and fun. Liekd it so mcuh went back the next day. Great place | | dresden (24), Saskatchewan | | November 19, 2011 Nothing else like it in Regina. Very good but seldom explored bottle menu. They have a cheap import night on Thursday but that’s a misnomer since the bottles are only ¢50 off and still $8-$9. All around the best spot in the province | | patricks110 (28), Alberta | | September 21, 2011 What a great place. A buddy and I shared the 16 beer sampler of their brewpub offerings and then I bought a few other more exceptional brews. The waitress was slow and had to ask us again what we had ordered. The bartender was awesome and gave me a fresh imperial ipa from the back instead of an older on. The bottles are overpriced, but expected for Saskatchewan. The food was pretty good too. Overall, a great place for some world class brews. | beermoose (1), Blainville, Quebec does not count - explanation | | July 12, 2011 I own a brew pub in Montreal and loved this place. All beers I tasted are good. They had a seasonal with Raspberry and Blackberry "Ponce de Leon" that was great Loved their ESB and Bitter. I had the Pizza and a Pint of the day. It was fresh and tasted great. | | presario (135), Stampede City, Alberta | | July 6, 2011 I was very much looking forward to going but have to say I was disillusioned. It just did not feel like a pub. It felt like i was having a beer (a very good beer) at Denny’s It was Friday afternoon so I will have to return when it is busier and sit at the beer, maybe even have some food. Great selection but just had a weird feeling. | | Mostoboy (17), , Spain | | April 30, 2011 A place it must be visited to take a beer and one of their huge burgers with fries. Nice local place where try the original taste of Canada | | Savvy1982 (53), Lethbridge, Alberta | | February 28, 2011 Came in for lunch on a Friday afternoon. Got a seat at the bar. Very classic looking brewpub, lots of beer memorabilia about, clean and well-lit. Obviously very popular, as I was in at 2PM and the place was quite busy already. Tried the ESB (Solid) and the Porter (Excellent), as well as having the Wild Boar burger for lunch, which was pretty outstanding as well. These folks apparently also do tastings, with such notable breweries as Hair of the Dog, Green Flash, Founders, Three Floyds etc. Any leftover bottles are available for sale afterwards. I managed to score some Gren Flash IPA and HotD Fred, which was a surprise. A fantastic surprise and THE place to go in Regina. Brewsters consistently disappoints, and Beer Bros. is a screaming ripoff. My only complaint is that the bartender, while friendly enough, wasn’t terribly attentive. | | Zinister (52), Houston, Texas | | December 20, 2010 Cool place. Good local food, good workers, good locals as well...very friendly. And the beers are darn tasty. | Crel (4), Regina, Saskatchewan does not count - explanation | | March 28, 2010 Without question, this is the best brewpub in Regina, and perhaps Saskatchewan. Built in an old warehouse, it offers a folksy atmosphere. The servers are great, and each one of them knows the pubs offerings intimately. Food is quite good, and I highly recommend their nachos. The selection of house beers is fantastic and offers something for everyone. Their seasonal beers and meads always draw a crowd, and the live Jazz music on Monday’s is unmatched. If you’re in town, make sure to pay them a visit. |
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Scene Laid back. Comfortable.
Staff Friendly, good service.Great knowledge of beer
Music Monday night jazz. Wednesday night folk. No cover.
Parking Limited.
Events Regular tastings and events.
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