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    Storm Brewing

    4.7 (116 reviews)
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    Closed 12:00 pm - 6:00 PM

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    Jonny M.

    It's been too long since my first visit to Storm Brewing so after checking out the Weirdos Christmas Market, we headed to Storm for a few drinks. It's located in a random, industrial area. I had no idea they've been around for over 20 years (since 1994)! We dropped in on a Saturday afternoon (around 4:00pm) to find it busy. They've stuck with the no frills vibe; no flights or seating. They have upped the decor with taxidermy rats, dinosaur skulls and hamster balls. They also have cans for sale (only hurricane IPA was available), growler refills and of course, you can sample 6 beers for $7.00. They've got their own branded cups now. There was 10 beer options along with their mainstays. Service is friendly and fast. Love how they were filling people's water bottles and mason jars in lieu of growlers. - Pineapple paradise pilsner - this was my favourite out of all the ones we sampled. Almost like drinking pineapple juice! - Pineapple upside down cake ale - this one was also good but had more of a caramel after note. - Cherry bob ale - this was a hint of being a cherry sour. Would have liked them to go all the way with it and commit. - Raspberry rosemary pilsner - same thing with the raspberry. Very light raspberry tones. - I am gruit sour ale - think this was grapefruit. Citrusy and a bit sour. - Eggnog latte stout - didn't get much eggnog flavour. This one smelled and reminded me of a Coca Cola slurpee. - Imperial flounders sour ale - one of their mainstays. Almost getting into that vinegary sour state; wouldn't be able to drink a lot of this. One of my favourite breweries in the city. Storm is weird, quirky and unique.

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    Amy C.

    My absolute FAVE brewery (Vancouver has a ton so that's saying a lot). Like after a while you know what an IPA is going to taste like, what a Lager is going to taste like, ladidadida. What you don't know is what Pizza Pilsner is going to taste like. What the frick is a Hot Night in Thailand going to taste like? What about a Lavender Vanilla Ale or a Dark Chocolate Strawberry Stout? I was initially scared because my friend told me the place was a lil on the ratchet side with no seating in a warehouse-like building but THAT WAS A HUGE MISTAKE! To think I could've been experiencing these divine beers 5 months prior. If you want unique beers, don't make the same mistake I did!! Well...what are you waiting for? GO (for your own sake)!!

    Free Flights! Tip well!!!
    Kevin W.

    Storm Brewing is probably the dankiest brewery I have been to. Like someones outhouse garage sketchy brewery. Street parking, kind of a sketch area. Very run down looking inside. Like you might go blind drinking their beer, but you wont! Service was super friendly. Pours are huge! Unique beers and flavors. 6 Beer Flight - FREE!!! Pick any 6 on the menu. Some were really good and some were not so much. 5 stars for free ninety nine!!! Make sure you TIP well though, they are super nice!

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    Boris B.

    I simply love this place. I was visiting Vancouver last week and was able to stop in. The beer is fantastic and there are many creative variations that they produce. Had my old favorite the Vanilla Whiskey stout as well as the Turkey Dinner IPA and the Plum-a Geddon sour. All were exceptional. Storm is.... sketchy looking as hell and they play that up hard. If you are looking for an antiseptic looking tap room then don't go here. If you want great beer and an off the wall atmosphere then its for you. Because of a lack of room inside, their Covid mitigation is to have a few pallets in the loading dock and drinks outside. It was so much fun. I can't recommend this place enough, rats and all.

    Sample size.
    joseph b.

    I came here in February in a brew tour. This was by far, my favorite brewery in town. I came back again and it confirmed it again. Beers are definitely unique in a sense of creativity and balance. From their Pineapple pils to their Lavender Vanilla Ale. If your not a beer fan, I feel that you'll find something you'll enjoy. Storm is the definition of craft beer! Love how you drink literally in their brewery. $7 for 6 samples! I wish I could it get this in the States!

    Natasha P.

    The BEST brewery in Vancouver, or anywhere really. This is the one brewery that takes chances on their beers and always knock it out of the park. They take suggestions as well, and they encourage creativity with the suggestions! Absolutely LOVE this brewery and have definitely become a regular here!!!

    Weirdos are my friends
    Kam P.

    Weird! But, it feels like you're in a friends garage! They have their staples and some unique flavoured tasters offered in a plastic cup, but keep your cup because reusing is cool! You get a chill vibe and it's a great place to start your walking brewery tour or end up here at some point! Good times always!

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    Edward L.

    As ghetto as the place is, if I have to describe this place in 2 words, it would be "street cred". Parking is available right in front. I had tried many many times to get into this place, but always found it curiously closed, even during their horrendously short hours. Turns out I had been incorrectly trying their front door - the correct entrance is to R side. It's really a door meant for vehicles or really obese people, but it works for me. Just a note - as this is not a true tasting room, there are no seats or anything. You're really expected to just try a sample or two, fill your growler, and leave. What really amazes me is that the owners managed to create a brewery with so many different beers in such a small space! When you walk in, you'll think you're in a mechanic's shop - you're literally surrounded by tap parts, pumps, and other equipment. There's a freezer in the back, a ghetto-counter in front of it, and to the side are these vats. Oh, and don't forget the mice scurrying around. Wow. As they don't sell tasters like most other brew pubs in town (I'm guessing it's a licensing issue), one is forced to get free samples instead. It's a really tough decision to make when you're surrounded by some 20 samples. They do conveniently have a donation jar. Gotta love fighting legal technicalities with loopholes. The staff were very friendly, and stopped cleaning their tanks just to serve my buddy and me. I had the orange creamsicle - it really does taste like the real thing we all had as kids. Truly beautiful. One last note - it's conveniently within walking distance from P49.

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    Katherine C.

    Great Beer! The inside is sketchy but the vintage beer was delicious! A little extra for it but was worth it. Small selection of t shirts with the rat theme. Loved them and they were true to size.

    There's a brewery here somewhere. Promise.
    James H.

    At a time when Vancouver craft beer is flying and tap rooms are becoming more swanky and trendy Storm is a reminder that craft beer usually starts in a shed with some buckets and hoses. Despite looking like a demented Leatherface version of Willy Wonker's Ale Factory, the beer is sublime and more inventive than an HG Wells Christmas cook book. There's a serious commitment to crazy flavour combinations. There is no tap room to speak of, so this is a try and then buy a growler-fill type situation (or try and tip - properly). The staff are bloody wonderful and will give you up to six free beer tasters. Which is just fucking awesome. Just don't be an ahole who tries six free beers and leaves a $2 tip. It's the Lost City of Z of the Vancouver beer scene.

    Simon R.

    Watch out. Though the beer is cheap, and God knows that that's important when you're buying beer by the keg, Storm beer has a notorious reputation for the quality of its homebrewed ales and lagers. It's not just that the flavor is sub-par, that could easily be remedied by drinking enough to get to the point where all beer tastes the same (say 2-4, depending on your bodyweight). It's that the beer is not a particularly happy drunk, giving the drinker potential nausea, and a feeling of heaviness. And sure, you can do that drinking anything, but it can't help that you need to drink more than a six pack worth of Storm to get a decent buzz started. One of those strange "I'm not drunk yet but I should be" feelings that American beers will give you. It's all fun until you need to pee and you're not drunk enough to do it in public. Still, if you're only planning on serving it to others and buying hard bar for yourself, it's probably what's called for at your house party or rave, especially if you're still in high school and money is an issue. It's the lowest common denominator of kegged beer in Vancouver, perfect if you like the flavor of Colt 45 but always thought that 7% was too high.

    S S.

    There is one word for this place " weird " !! I mean, rats as decor, seriously!!! The place could use some cleaning too. Now, in-spite of all the above, I will still go back. The beer is EXCELLENT!! I don't even like beer and still want to go back and drink some more. The place grows on you, prices are incredible and service is pretty good. Perfect example of don't judge a book by its cover!!!

    Don't be sketched out... Just go in and try some beer!

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    The lineup would have gone much faster if mike was working. Great beer though as always.

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