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Brew Haven Craft Beer Event (February 2024)

  • North Haven Community Hall 5003 North Haven Drive Calgary, AB, T2K 2K3 Canada (map)

Join us for the fantastic Brew Haven Craft Beer (and more!) event at the NHCA Hall on Saturday, February 24. Tickets and t-shirts go on sale February 1. We will be showcasing a selection of local breweries and distilleries - full list below! Don’t forget our fantastic entertainment for the evening - Jamie Allanach ! Get your tickets early!

Ticket pricing:

$ 25 NHCA members + 3 Tasting Flights *
$ 30
Guests and Non-Members + 3 Tasting Flights *
$ 10 Entry-Only ticket - no drinks included


Not a member yet? Become one now!
Additional tasting flight tickets can be purchased for $5 each at the event.

Limited-edition 2024 Brew Haven t-shirts will be available for pre-order until February 14 only.

This is an 18+ event - no minors allowed.
* three 4 oz drinks per flight


VENDORS JOINING US FOR BREW HAVEN 2024


In 2017, we quit our jobs to do something we’ve been dreaming about for the better part of a decade; start a brewery.  We named ours Best of Kin as a tribute to our father who we lost too soon. Our goals are simple: make the best damn beer we possibly can, so we can share it with the ones we love and raise a glass to the ones we’ve lost. We hope you’ll enjoy a pint with us soon.

www.bestofkin.ca


Our Mission: We make beers that we want to drink. No corners cut, and no compromise made. We serve it to you because we are intensely proud of it ourselves.

https://citizenbrewingcompany.com


byHendo prides itself in producing real juice cocktails over multiple platforms. From On Tap to Canned Cocktails,
we have something for everyone!

https://www.byhendo.com


From ice skates to booze in 5 generations.

Life is an adventure.  Abraham Lincoln was the US President when Starr began in 1861.  Canada would be ‘founded’ 6 years later.  The Starr name pays homage to The Starr Manufacturing Co. which gained early fame by inventing the modern ice skate in the 1860’s.  Our family business went from making some 11 million pairs of skates (1861-1939) to wartime supply (twice) to forging industrial components over 150 years.  As globalization shifted manufacturing out-of-country the business eventually ceased operations and closed in 1998.  In a symbolic gesture, Mike (5th generation) bought the business from his father in 2015 for one dollar and set out to reinvent Starr.

https://starrdistilling.com


At the heart of SunnyCider is community. That powerful sense of belonging and connection when neighbours share and enjoy life together. A community built on generosity and inclusion. Where everyone has a seat at the table and is invited to feast on the fruits of each other's labours invited to feast on the fruits of each other's labour.

https://www.sunnycider.ca

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