Nelson Brewing Company

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Nelson Brewing Company

The Nelson Brewing Company (NBC) is a renowned microbrewery located in Nelson, British Columbia, Canada. Established in the year 1991, the NBC has been a significant part of the Canadian craft beer industry for over three decades.

History[edit | edit source]

The Nelson Brewing Company was founded by a group of friends who shared a passion for quality beer. The brewery is housed in a historic building that was once the home of the Nelson Brewing and Ice Company, which operated from 1893 to 1956. The founders of NBC aimed to revive the rich brewing tradition of the area, and they have been successful in doing so.

Beers[edit | edit source]

The Nelson Brewing Company offers a wide range of organic beers. Some of their popular brews include the Wild Honey Ale, After Dark Brown Ale, and the Paddywhack IPA. Each beer is crafted with care, using traditional brewing methods and locally sourced, organic ingredients.

Sustainability[edit | edit source]

The Nelson Brewing Company is committed to sustainability. They have implemented several green initiatives, such as using renewable energy sources for their brewing process and recycling their waste products. They also source their ingredients locally to reduce their carbon footprint.

Awards and Recognition[edit | edit source]

Over the years, the Nelson Brewing Company has received numerous awards for their exceptional beers. These include the Canadian Brewing Awards, the North American Beer Awards, and the World Beer Cup.

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