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QUIZ: Cheers to B.C.’s beers

October is Craft Beer Month in British Columbia
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There is no shortage of beer varieties in British Columbia. From left are a Saison Noel from Howl Brewing and a Humans Hazy IPA from Parkside Brewing and a Beets by Sinden Beet Sour from Electric Bicycle Brewing, at Refuge Tap Room on Fort Street. (Don Denton - Boulevard)

October is Craft Beer Month in British Columbia, a time to celebrate the many beers and breweries in this province.

There is no shortage of beers, from breakfast stouts and Baltic porters to lagers, wheat ales, fruit beers and cream ales. There is also plenty of innovation and experimentation going on at breweries around British Columbia.

Whatever your beer of choice (or if you’d prefer a nice glass of root beer instead,) put your knowledge to the test with this short quiz.

Good luck, and please drink responsibly.

For more information about the beers of British Columbia, visit The B.C. Ale Trail.

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Owner Darren Ainsley pours a Beets by Sinden Beet Sour from Electric Bicycle Brewing, at Refuge Tap Room on Fort Street in Victoria. (Don Denton - Boulevard)
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Tasting beer with Joe Wiebe, a Saison Noel from Howl Brewing (L) and a Humans Hazy IPA from Parkside Brewing, at Refuge Tap Room on Fort Street in Victoria. Wiebe, known as The Thirsty Writer, is the the author of Craft Beer Revolution: The Insider’s Guide to B.C. Breweries. (Don Denton - Boulevard)


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John Arendt has worked as a journalist for more than 30 years. He has a Bachelor of Applied Arts in Journalism degree from Ryerson Polytechnical Institute.
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