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Erie Creek Brewing

Kootenay crafted been in a small town Brewery.

An old adage says that every town should have its own brewery, and that was certainly one of the incentives behind opening Erie Creek Brewing. When Colin and Lynn Hango moved their family from Nelson to an acreage in Salmo, they saw the need for a community hangout, a place for people to get together and enjoy a craft beer. 

Colin had been home brewing for several years, so they decided to take the plunge and open their own brewery. For their location they picked an old bank. The brewery is downstairs, which leaves lots of room upstairs — the lounge features a stage where musicians play three times a week. Even the vault was converted into a cozy space with a couch, reminiscent of a living room.

Many locals who never tried craft beer before have become regulars, enjoying Erie Creek’s Cream Ale instead of the macro lager they used to drink. The local water is clean and pure, which gives Hango a solid base for brewing traditional beer styles well. It’s a small operation so there is always something new and interesting to try. Drop by for a flight, order in some food from a nearby restaurant, and fill a growler to take away with you. 

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