Ottawa's annual Craft Beer Festival moves indoors at Lansdowne

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With a whack of new brewers and a new location inside the Aberdeen Pavilion at Lansdowne Park, this weekend’s edition of the annual Ottawa Craft Beer Festival is aiming to amp up its game.

More than 38 breweries, including six of Ottawa’s newest, will be pouring. This is the fourth year for the event, which has been held at Festival Plaza outside City Hall. It will be the first time it will be held indoors.

Included in this year’s lineup is Waller Street Crewing Co., which just opened earlier this month. Its Hideaway Hefeweizen wheat beer is a crowd pleaser. Calabogie Brewing, another new area brewer, should have its Double Bogie: American Double IPA, which is sure to be a hit with those looking for big flavours. For the more adventurous, Broken Stick Brewing will be at the show with its Wanderlust brew, which is a citrusy wheat beer with passionfruit- or tangerine-like aromas and flavours.

The brewing upstarts will join heavy hitters from Ottawa and beyond, including Great Lakes Brewery, Goose Island, Beau’s, Big Rig and Amsterdam Brewery.

Last year’s event attracted as many as 20,000, but with an indoor space and more breweries, organizers are hoping for an even bigger turnout.

The event runs from Friday, Aug. 28, through Sunday, Aug. 30. Day passes are $15 online or $20 at the door.





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