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Lighthouse Brewing Co – 3 Weeds Belgian Witbier

Lighthouse Brewing Co – 3 Weeds Belgian Witbier Review You know that the 3 Weeds Belgian Ale is bound to be good because it has a topless mermaid on the  Continue Reading…

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Lighthouse Brewing Co. – Maibock

Lighthouse Brewing Co. – Maibock Review Another beer coming from the beer capital of British Columbia – Victoria is Lighthouse Brewing Companies Maibock. Adorned with a majestic mountain goat on  Continue Reading…

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Lighthouse Brewing Co. – Barnacle Wheat IPA

Lighthouse Brewing Co. – Barnacle Wheat IPA Review Victoria’s Lighthouse Brewery is the proud creator of the Barnacle Wheat IPA. At 8% ABV this is a strong ale that pours  Continue Reading…

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Lighthouse Brewing Co. – Belgian Black Ale

Lighthouse Brewing Co. – Belgian Black Ale Review The Lighthouse Brewing Belgian black is the yang to the Belgian White’s Ying. Both equipped with rating improving bottles this particular beer  Continue Reading…

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Lighthouse Brewing Co. – Dark Chocolate Porter

Lighthouse Brewing Co. – Dark Chocolate Porter Review The Lighthouse Dark Chocolate Porter has been around for quite a few years now. This near black in colour beer smells strong  Continue Reading…

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Lighthouse Brewing Co. – Siren Imperial Red Ale

Lighthouse Brewing Co. – Siren Imperial Red Ale Review The Siren Imperial Red Ale is a chestnut, amber colour that smells of hop through two fingers of thick and fluffy  Continue Reading…

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Lighthouse Brewing Co. – Uncharted Belgian IPA

Lighthouse Brewing Co. – Uncharted Belgian IPA Review The Uncharted Belgian IPA pours into the glass a sparkling gold colour topped with a finger and a half of head. Despite  Continue Reading…

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Lighthouse Brewing – Tasman Ale

Lighthouse Brewing – Tasman Ale Review The Tasman Ale pours from its stubby bottle in an amber colour with a fairly thin head. The smell is hoppy with some sweetness  Continue Reading…