Port Elgin Beer Guide: Your Port Elgin guide to beer, beer bars, breweries and brewpubs

Latest reviews from Port Elgin

70 /100 1246 GODERICH STREET
“2023-08-23. Nice little bar area and some seating in a fairly industrial space that manages to feel relatively cozy. Nice patio in the back is a bit wet today. Friendly server. Open to the brewery. 14 taps about 7-8 on tap today. I didn't check about food as we had already eaten. Pleasant, fairly basic brewery space. Beers are a bit variable, but generally okay. Worth a visit if you are in the area.“
jercraigs 259 days ago
60 /100 705 GODERICH STREET
“2023-08-23. Stopped in for lunch on a Wednesday, I think we were the first customers. We shared a brisket sandwich (nice tender brisket but the BBQ sauce is too sweet for my taste) and a fried chicken sandwich (which is more like schnitzel than what I expected - different but tasty.) Fries were tasty but super salty. Nice space with lots of wood decor. Gets a bit loud as it fills up. Huge outdoor patios. Only 4 beers on tap today an the server didn't mention that only 2 were from Three Sheets until we go them. I had assumed they would all be from Three Sheets, but I guess I am not 100% clear on the relationship between the pub and the brewery. 5 beers at the bottle shop. Small space with view of the brewery. Okay spot, I think I would be more inclined to come back on a nicer day and visit the patio. “
jercraigs 259 days ago
58 /100
Port Elgin LCBO (Beer Store)
216 GODERICH STREET
“Ontario, C grade Liquor store. Not much going on. Although, the walk-in fridge is good. Selection of Ontario product is fairly represented. Seasonals and some American imports find their way here. It's actually nice that they do carry some limited seasonals, as it's an area where people don't really buy much, and I can just purchase singles, not having to worry about them running out. Locals don't care too much for anything but macros.. so there's always craft available. “
Crockett 2396 days ago
60 /100 1244 GODERICH ST.
“This is basically just a Loblaws with a beer/wine section. This was one of the first ones to be chartered under the new Ontario alcohol sales laws. And the only one in the area. Wine selection is small, but has some familiar and decent brands. Now, the beer is definitely geared toward promoting Ontario craft. And they do it well. Most items are in cans. And the refrigeration is tiny, and reserved almost entirely for macros, and ciders. To be honest, it's a section that is evolving. The hours and selection is, for the most part, better than that of the LCBO on the other side of town. The area is clean (sometimes cluttered with new cases as it is being constantly re-stocked), and the shelves and taken care of correctly. Prices could be better, but it's governed by LCBO rates. Food is based on the selection at the hot food counter. And, it's decent. The fried chicken is very good. Salads, sandwiches, pot pies, are also good for a grocery store in the sticks.“
Crockett 2396 days ago