Celebrating Community & Craft
Join us Sept. 26 – Oct. 4 for Penticton Beer Week’s Weird Beer Brewery Crawl:
One Passport. Seven Breweries. Endless Weirdness.
Weird Beer Brewery Crawl 2025
Get ready to sip, stamp, and strut your way through the weirdest beer crawl Penticton has ever seen! Penticton Beer Week’s Weird Beer Brewery Crawl is a celebration of the bold, the bizarre, and the brilliantly brewed.
Here’s how it works:
Start at any of the 7 participating breweries and grab your official Weird Beer Passport.
Try their weirdest brew on tap
Collect a stamp from each stop as proof of your bravery and impeccable taste.
Complete all 7 stamps and score a limited-edition Weird Beer Crawl T-shirt — perfect for bragging rights and spontaneous beer-fueled dance moves!
Limited passports available — first come, first weird!
Your Weird Beer Menu
Seven breweries. Seven brews you’ll never forget. Here’s what’s waiting for you:
Abandoned Rail Brewing – Midnight Jam Sesh
fresh hop raspberry black IPA that hits all the right notes.
Barley Mill Brew Pub – Peach of My Nightmares
A chocolate dark ale with a juicy peach twist. Sweet dreams? Not likely.
Cannery Brewing – We Killed 400 Carrots in the Making
A hoppy pale ale powered by fresh carrot and pineapple juice. Weirdly refreshing.
Highway 97 Brewing – We’ve Gone Bananas
A chocolate-dipped banana and cream porter — dessert and beer walk into a bar.
Neighbourhood Brewing – Bamberg Smoked International Lager
A bold smoked lager that tastes like a backyard BBQ packed into a pint.
Tin Whistle Brewing – Birra di Crosta
Pizza crust Italian amber ale — yes, you read that right. Pizza. In a beer.
Yellow Dog Brewing – Christmas in September
A Nanaimo Bar Brown Ale bringing holiday cheer to fall — dessert lovers, rejoice.
From smoked lagers to pizza ales — if it sounds weird, you’ll find it here.
Explore Our Breweries
Each brewery brings something unique to the table, from bold IPAs to smooth lagers. Click on the logos below to visit each brewery's website and learn more about their signature beers and brewing philosophies.
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About Penticton Beer Blocks
Penticton Beer Blocks is the collective of Penticton’s 7 craft breweries including Cannery Brewing, Abandoned Rail Brewing, Yellow Dog Brewing, Neighbourhood Brewing, Highway 97 Brewing, Tin Whistle Brewing, and Barley Mill Brewery. We each operate in different blocks or neighborhoods of our city and that’s where our name came from!
We are located in beautiful Penticton, BC named Canada’s Craft Beer Capital by Lonely Planet. Want to visit us? The BC Ale Trail website is a great place to start! Click on Penticton Ale Trail and get planning.
We look forward to welcoming you!