
Have a Wee ’Tot
We’re hoping the pond to the gritty streets of Birmingham with this new Tunnerman’s ‘Brummie Tot’ Table IPA — now available from the hand-pull cask engines in our tasting room and in 473-mL singles and four packs exclusively from our retail store next door.
We Stand With Ukraine
We are proud to be among eight Lower Mainland breweries that have come together to produce a collaboration beer in support of Ukraine.
We're joining the teams at PoCo Brothers, Deep Cove, R&B, Brassneck, Tinhouse, Five Roads and Boardwalk to tap a Ukrainian Golden Ale in our respective tasting rooms. Our friends at Hops Connect also generously donated the hops for this project.

London to the Lower Mainland
We’ve teamed up with our neighbours down the street at Brassneck Brewery to concoct this Better Over Seas Dark London Lager - the latest entry in our ever-expanding line of Tunnerman’s True Cask Beer.

Hazed And Confused
We’re channeling the free-swingin’ spirit of the ’60s for our new Hazy Series of New England Pale Ales (a.k.a. NEIPAs) that debuts today with the drop of ‘Mindtrip’ on National Beer Day!
A suite of four beers that turns back the clock to a groovier time and place when peace, flowers and free love were in plentiful supply, each NEIPA in the Hazy Series will spotlight unique combinations of hops such as Vista, Triumph, Nectaron and more sourced from purveyors like Charles Faram, Hops Connect and John I Haas.

Where the Mild Things Are
We’ve just wrapped up a successful second-annual ‘March Mildness’ showcase down on Main St.
Inspired by our head brewer Azlan Graves’ love of mild beers and fellow breweries that place a premium on them like Seattle’s Machine House, it featured bracket-busting milder beers being poured from our handpull beer engines in the tap room all month long and included some of our own, a couple from our friends around the corner at Brassneck Brewery and Langley’s Smugglers Trail Caskworks and a collab with the crew at Squamish’s Backcountry Brewing.

Many Hands Make Light Work
A big cheers to the team Mariner Brewing for including Main St. in the creation of a limited-edition Helping Hands Community Pilsner back that raised money for families and businesses that were hit hard and displaced by the November floods in the Fraser Valley.

Against The Grain
Down here on Main St., a local farmer comes once a week to pick up our spent grain and leftover organics, such as orange peels, and uses the grain for feeding his cattle and pigs. What he can’t use himself he gives to neighbouring farms, and composts the organics on his property.

Hula Hula Is Back!
The thirsty folks have spoken — we’ve brought a crowd-favourite smash hit from last summer back for another at-bat this spring and summer!