70 /100 1990-A COLUMBIA AVE A very chill little spot in quaint little Rossland. Nice covid patio outside and the service was extremely friendly. Beers were generally pretty good, flights of four but he added the extra one on tap as well. Definitely a worthwhile stop if you're passing through. |
48 /100 1990-A COLUMBIA AVE Purched atop a big mountain, as is the tiny town of Rossland, the brewery is located in the town centre just off the main road. Tiny little place, with a small patio. Only 3 house beers on tap plus a guest tap from Nelson Brewing when I visited. Flights of 4 for $10, or individual 6 oz pours for $2.50 plus tax. Beer was unambitious and uninspired, but at least nothing was wrong with it. Nothing special, but worth a stop if passing through. |
68 /100 2003 2ND AVE A large bar in a hotel in a nice town, this boasts a fairly decent selection of BC Craft. Not enough to make it a destination, but if you are in town and are looking this is the best the area has to offer. Service is good and they had a small knowledge of what they were pouring, food was good pub food and prices fair for what they served. A nice stop. |
72 /100 1990-A COLUMBIA AVE Just off the main road, this rustic little brewery is nice and warm with the owners managing everything. Selection is a few of their beers, they don’t have too many yet but they are all OK. I didn’t find anything particularly exciting, but nothing really bad either. They don’t do flights but will let you try anything before you order a pint. Prices were good and owners are pleasant, worth a stop if you are in town. |
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