BEST OF OTTAWA 2018: Local Brews
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Kichessipi Beer Company
Named after what is now the Ottawa River (once called the Kichesippi before the city of Ottawa was founded), Kichessippi Beer Company prides themselves on consistent quality. Brewed in the west end, they make three year-round beers and a selection of seasonal types.

Beau’s All-Natural Brewing Company
A family-run brewery, Beau’s certified organic beer is made with spring water and sustainability in mind. Clearly they’re doing something right, having won over 100 awards since they launched. The lug-tread, an ale/lager hybrid, is a local classic.

???????Lowertown Brewery
The new kid on the block, Lowertown Brewery is situated in the heart of the Byward market. With lagers, ales and IPAs, they have all the cred of a much larger brewery, with the addition of a popular restaurant.

???????Beyond the Pale Brewing Company
Founded in 2012 by three local men with old brew equipment and a dream, Beyond the Pale is quite the rapid success story. In the little time that they have been open, they have already expanded and their full and quality beers are now widely available at local restaurants and bars. Make sure to try Pink Fuzz, their Grapefruit American Wheat.
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???????Ashton Brewing Company
Back in the early 70s, architect and beer enthusiast Art Hodgins built one of the city's first authentic Irish pubs. Now having owned and operated over 20 pubs, Hodgins says the jewel in the crown was when he obtained The Old Mill in Ashton. There, he joined up with brewmaster Lorene Hart and created Ashton Brewery to create authentic pub ale brewed on site. Their flagship Amber remains their most popular.

???????Broadhead Brewing Company
Broadhead likes to poke fun at themselves. The company is named after the literally large heads of its founders and their logo is a tribute to the beards they grew when starting their business left them no time to shave. All jokes aside, they make some amazing beers that have some serious flavour. We love the Dark Horse.

???????Tooth and Nail Brewing Company
Located on Irving Avenue, Tooth and Nail Brewing Company creates craft beer full of unique flavours and interesting combinations. They just released their new Happy Ale in collaboration with Great Lakes Brewery.

???????Waller Street Brewing
This brewery lives and breathes by their topic of inspiration – prohibition. Their underground basement space has a speakeasy style tasting bar. Even the names of their brews are a shout out to the roaring twenties. All their beers are crafted to match their three main values: flavourful, balanced, and innovative. We like the Juice Joint Sour.

???????Dominion City Brewing Co.
Dominion City is the first brewery in Canada to be funded through Kickstarter. Using organic grain from the Ottawa Valley, they create a collection of experimental brews, often in forgotten styles. They offer three mainstays, a selection of specialty beers and a series of flavours each built around one star local ingredient.

???????Flora Hall Brewing
?Flora Hall founder Dave Longbottom combined decades of globetrotting experiences in Flora Hall. The company spent a year transforming the derelict 1927 space, building on its warehouse heritage - including an authentic garage door, open when the weather is nice. The result is a new and unique gathering space meant to bring neighbours together for quality drink and conversation with an international influence.
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