Howe Sound Brewing Company

Commercial Brewery | Squamish, BC, Canada

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Affiliated Venues

Howe Sound Inn & Brewing Company (Squamish, BC, Canada)

Beers

Overall average: 64 (logged 16 times)
Howe Sound 4 Way Fruit Ale: 25 (logged 1 time)
Fruit Beer
Howe Sound Baldwin & Cooper Best Bitter
English Pale Ale / Bitter
Howe Sound Devil's Elbow IPA
American India Pale Ale / IPA
Howe Sound Diamond Head Oatmeal Stout: 67 (logged 1 time)
Stout
Howe Sound Garibaldi Honey Blonde: 83 (logged 1 time)
American Blonde Ale
Howe Sound Hopraiser West Coast IPA
American India Pale Ale / IPA
Howe Sound King Heffy Imperial Hefeweizen
Bavarian Hefeweizen (Imperial / Double)
Howe Sound Lager: 67 (logged 3 times)
European-style Pale Lager
Howe Sound Loose Canon Dark Lager: 67 (logged 1 time)
European-style Dark Lager
Howe Sound Megadestroyer Licorice Imperial Stout: 58 (logged 4 times)
Stout (Imperial / Double)
Howe Sound Pothole Filler Imperial Stout: 75 (logged 1 time)
Stout (Imperial / Double)
Howe Sound Pumpkineater Imperial Pumpkin Ale
Pumpkin Ale (Imperial / Double)
Howe Sound Rail Ale Nut Brown: 67 (logged 1 time)
Brown Ale
Howe Sound S2S Saison: 67 (logged 1 time)
Saison / Farmhouse Ale
Howe Sound Three Beavers Imperial Red Ale: 83 (logged 1 time)
Amber / Red Ale (Imperial / Double)
Howe Sound Total Eclipse of the Hop Imperial IPA
American India Pale Ale / IPA (Imperial / Double)
Howe Sound Wee Beastie Oak Aged Scotch Ale: 58 (logged 1 time)
Scotch Ale (Aged on Wood Chips, Oak)

Logs for beers from this brewery

Sweet and mellow blonde, like drinking liquid cornbread, maybe. I’m a sucker for this kind of beer.
look after a hard days climbing i'd drink pbr and call it fine. this was considerably better. that said, disappointingly, they no longer serve the lobster mac n cheese. booooooo
Hopworks Urban Brewery 5.1 by volume, 32 IBU
Can
A fine lager. Nice way to close out the weekend in Squamish. Went well with the Truffle Lobster Mac & Cheese - far far and away the best item on their menu.
I found this more scotch ale-like than their scotch ale, go figure. This was the best beer I had there all weekend. Well balanced, and refreshing.
This was really just not that good. Even as the first beer I had after climbing ten pitches that day. Dude, I mean, even PBR was more refreshing after a long climbing day. Seriously, if you can't satisfy me after climbing, you gotta be baaaad.
A little light for my tastes when it comes to stout, almost a bit too sweet and smooth.
They say it has six varieties of malt and five varieties of hops and a bunch of other things and when it all comes together in your mouth... well, it is definitely a bit of a jumble. But a pretty tasty jumble. Tasty and thick jumble.
This was the least scotch ale-like scotch ale I've ever had. In a not so good way...
I liked this at first, although I thought the licorice, which blends well into the hoppy bitter finish, was a bit strong. Over time, though, it got more and more bitter and by the end I was wishing I had never started it.
Chocolatey notes to a nice smooth refreshing lager at the end of a long climbing day.