New Chilliwack event promises Brewhalla
The Brewhalla series of craft beer festivals will be holding their inaugural stop in Chilliwack this October, promising an assortment of music and local brews.
The event will allow attendees to sample over 30 different varieties of brew from British Columbia’s burgeoning craft beer and liquor scene. Confirmed vendors include Dead Frog Brewery, Lake Bottom Cider, and Trading Post Brewing Co. There will also be a host of local musical acts to provide ambience, headlined by Cameron Whitcomb, House of the Future, and Michaela Slinger. There will also be food and non-alcoholic drinks provided from local vendors, with a full line-up to be announced in the lead-up to the festival.
The Brewhalla series of festivals has been running since 2022 with the goal of highlighting BC’s craft beer scene. Small craft beer companies use events like this to reach customers and raise awareness, often drawing attention with amusing drink names and logo design that set them apart from major brands. Previous Brewhalla stops have included Fort Langley, Port Moody, and North Vancouver. The organizers promise that:
The Brewhalla event in Chilliwack will take place on the afternoon of October 7 at Watson Glenn Park.
The event will allow attendees to sample over 30 different varieties of brew from British Columbia’s burgeoning craft beer and liquor scene. Confirmed vendors include Dead Frog Brewery, Lake Bottom Cider, and Trading Post Brewing Co. There will also be a host of local musical acts to provide ambience, headlined by Cameron Whitcomb, House of the Future, and Michaela Slinger. There will also be food and non-alcoholic drinks provided from local vendors, with a full line-up to be announced in the lead-up to the festival.
The Brewhalla series of festivals has been running since 2022 with the goal of highlighting BC’s craft beer scene. Small craft beer companies use events like this to reach customers and raise awareness, often drawing attention with amusing drink names and logo design that set them apart from major brands. Previous Brewhalla stops have included Fort Langley, Port Moody, and North Vancouver. The organizers promise that:
“Our festivals are a gathering space for you to sip & sample the best of BC while enjoying live music from local artists who were born & raised here.”
The Brewhalla event in Chilliwack will take place on the afternoon of October 7 at Watson Glenn Park.