Trading Post Brewing
Trading Post Brewing offers an onsite brewing and tasting room, and runs the onsite eatery as well.
With the opening of District Wine Village mere months away, Oliver is about to get a big tourism boost! In summer of 2021, visitors to the Village will get to experience offerings from Winemaker’s Cut, One Faith Vineyards, Vintners Cove Winery, Gneiss Winery, Wapiti Cellars and Trading Post Brewing.
The first village of its kind in Canada, District Wine Village will bring craft wineries, breweries, cideries and distilleries together with an amazing eatery and event space. “We are so excited to start welcoming guests to the Village this summer,” remarks District Wine Village Director of Operations Michael Daley. “We like to think of it as Disneyland for adults with a truly one-of-a-kind experience that will keep people coming back again and again.”
One of the first partners to sign-on was Langley-based Trading Post Brewing, who will not only be operating an onsite brewing and tasting room, but also the onsite eatery. “We love the idea of bringing people together over food and drink,” says brewery Co-Founder Lance Verhoeff. “The concept of the District Wine Village really resonated with us and our desire to create a unique experience that brings the community together and complements the variety of wineries in the area.”
Visitors to the brewery will get to enjoy their delicious range of beers including Helles Lager, SMASH Saison, Amber Ale and Best Coast IPA, as well as local comfort food classics at the eatery. Down the line, Brewmaster Tony DeWald is also excited to create some amazing beer/wine hybrid brews with some of the amazing wineries at District Wine Village!
For more information about Trading Post Brewing, visit TradingPostBrewing.com and to learn how you can start building your dream brand at District Wine Village, visit DistrictWineVillage.com.