10416 80 Ave. NW | +1 855-934-2337
Polar Park has a range of offerings, from pale ales to stouts, but, if you’re looking for a unique, beery spot to hold an event (or even get married!) check out the 5,000-sq.-ft. event space. Or, maybe you could just hold the world’s largest hockey draft. The pub also has a menu of favourites, from pasta to wings to burgers. We recommend trying the Pink Panther Raspberry Witbier.
10308 81 Ave. NW | (780) 705-1377
You’ll find this brewpub in Old Strathcona, just south of Whyte Avenue. You can take home cans, growlers or even kegs — but why not stay, share snacks and toast your friends?
9919 78 Ave. NW | 587-525-2337
An offshoot of Blind Enthusiasm, this is a spot dedicated to beer made from in-barrel fermentation. Look for complex varieties in the taproom.
East
6000 Buckingham Dr. #310, Sherwood Park | (587) 456-8381
Do you have 100 friends? If the answer is yes, then you know enough people to fill the 70 Acre taproom. Try one or some of the 10 varieties on tap, including a nitro ale, two sours and a German ale. Feeling snackish? Try the baked pretzel, Neapolitan style pizza or charcuterie.
South/ Beaumont/ Leduc
9929 60 Ave. NW | (780) 436-8922
This is the OG of the Edmonton brewery scene. Alley Kat was making beer when most of us were still drinking the factory stuff and has won a slew of Alberta Beer Awards. A visit to Alley Kat is like going to the Edmonton beer version of Abbey Road.
8620 53 Ave. NW | (780) 966-1641
Dear video game, board game, and sci-fi enthusiasts, this is the brewery for you. Analog provides pop culture themed, easy-drinking year round and seasonal beers. Discover fun activities in the taproom from Thursday to Saturday.
Bay F, 3413 53 Ave., Lacombe | (403) 786-2337
From your lagers and ales, to barley wine and a beer that’s aged for more than 2,000 days, Lacombe’s Blindman has a complex variety of offerings. It’s worth the trip south, as the taproom also features a full-on taco menu. As well, Blindman uses carbon capture technology when making its brews, and has 180 solar panels on site to help power things. It brings a new meaning to the term, “green beer.”