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		<description><![CDATA[We pushed through the snow this weekend and visited Central City Brewing in the classy city of Surrey, and it was good. Of all the places to drink beer, I think that a brewpub is one of the best. To me a good brewpub is all about their beer &#8211; the menu, atmosphere and, of [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>We pushed through the snow this weekend and visited <a href="http://www.centralcitybrewing.com/" target="_blank">Central City Brewing</a> in the classy city of Surrey, and it was good.<span> </span></p>
<p>Of all the places to drink beer, I think that a brewpub is one of the best. To me a good brewpub is all about their beer &#8211; the menu, atmosphere and, of course, the drinks should all be based around their own beer. A good brewpub takes pride in <em>their</em> beer and all of their beer should carry a signature flavor of the brewery and brewmaster. The Stout should taste radically different from the Pale Ale, yet still carry a signature style that is unique the brewery.</p>
<p>At most modern pubs, the beer that is served is shipped in from all around the world and the beer lacks a local flavor. Historically, every city or town large enough would have its own brewery and sometimes a signature style of beer. A <a href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/K%C3%B6lsch_(beer)" target="_blank">Kölsch</a>, brewed in Köln, is one of my favorite German ales and is a perfect example of a beer with a local flavor. A true Kölsch comes from Köln and will have a flavor that can only be reproduced in Köln (Many brewers outside of Köln are brewing great Kölsch style beers). I love brewpubs because they serve good beer that is unique and with a local flavor.</p>
<div id="attachment_43" class="wp-caption alignleft" style="width: 310px"><a href="http://lovegoodbeer.com/wp-content/uploads/2008/12/cc-bock-ipa-red-stout.jpg"><img class="size-medium wp-image-43" title="cc-bock-ipa-red-stout" src="http://lovegoodbeer.com/wp-content/uploads/2008/12/cc-bock-ipa-red-stout-300x225.jpg" alt="Central City's Bock, IPA, Red Ale, Stout" width="300" height="225" /></a><p class="wp-caption-text">Central City</p></div>
<p>Central City Brewing serves great beer &#8211; their lineup during our visit included:</p>
<p>Light Lager<br />
Bock<br />
Red Ale<br />
Pale Ale<br />
India Pale Ale<br />
Stout<br />
Wheat Ale<br />
Raspberry Wheat Ale<br />
Winter Ale (Seasonal)<br />
Barley Wine (<a href="http://www.bestbeerbc.com/" target="_blank">Sailor Hagar&#8217;s</a> Thor&#8217;s Hammer)</p>
<p>Sadly I was the driver and did not have a chance to taste all of their beer. Chris, a passenger, had a sample of each beer available and, if asked nicely, I&#8217;m sure he will gladly share his opinions. I was fortunate enough to be with friends who let me taste their beers.<span> </span>All of their beer was good and nothing disappointing, but a few didn’t blow me away.<span> </span></p>
<p>Central City’s Bock and IPA were the two standout beers (excluding the barley wine) – even though I did not have a chance to have full pint of either.<span> </span>The Bock, with a medium malt flavor and somewhat spicy hop finish, is a great first step into the world of beer for that friend we all have who only drinks lager.<span> </span>The IPA is fantastically hopped with the distinct citrus flavor and aroma of west coast hops, this is a beer for beer lovers.<span> </span>Overall, their beer is straight forward – no need to reinvent the wheel, with enough creativity to create a flavor unique to Central City Brewing.</p>
<p>The menu was good, serving a range of classic Canadian pub dishes.<span> </span>The Chef incorporated Central City’s beer into the menu perfectly, using beer as a braising liquid, in batters, cakes and more.<span> </span>I don’t think anyone was disappointed with their food.</p>
<p>The service was the only disappointment of the evening.<span> </span>I don’t like to be overly critical of servers; working in the service industry must be tough, seeing as the world has more than its fair share of jerks.<span> </span>Our server clearly didn’t have a passion for beer, describing their winter ale as “bitter” in a less than confident tone.<span> </span>After ordering their winter ale I can tell you that it is not very bitter and has a nice malty flavor.<span> </span>Everyone, even servers, are allowed to have off-days, I am going to assume this was an off-day for our server.<span> </span></p>
<div id="attachment_46" class="wp-caption alignright" style="width: 235px"><a href="http://lovegoodbeer.com/wp-content/uploads/2008/12/cc-barleywine.jpg"><img class="size-medium wp-image-46" title="cc-barleywine" src="http://lovegoodbeer.com/wp-content/uploads/2008/12/cc-barleywine-225x300.jpg" alt="Barley Wine" width="225" height="300" /></a><p class="wp-caption-text">Barley Wine</p></div>
<p>The real highlight of my evening was <a href="http://www.bestbeerbc.com/" target="_blank">Sailor Hagar’s</a> Thor’s Hammer barley wine.<span> </span>Barley wine is a real treat for me – it is served so rarely and is hard to find at most liquor stores in the Fraser Valley.<span> </span>This beer, brewed at Sailor Hagar’s in North Vancouver, strays from my concept of what makes a good brewpub.  However, this beer was still brewed locally at the now non-brewpub, Sailor Hagar’s, and is so distinct from everything else available at Central City that I feel serving this beer is more than acceptable.<span> </span>Additionally, Central City’s brewmaster, <a href="http://www.centralcitybrewing.com/brewmaster.htm" target="_blank">Gary Lohin</a>, is the original creator of this beer and the former brewmaster at Sailor Hagar’s.<span> </span>This particular brew was aged for 18 month and I thoroughly enjoyed it.<span> </span>Typical of most barley wines, it is complex with a strong toffee flavor and a more subtle roasted coffee and chocolate flavour.<span> </span>Rumor has it that Sailor Hagar’s in North Vancouver is currently serving an 8 year old Thor’s Hammer barley wine.<span> </span>Needless to say, I will be making my way out to North   Vancouver to give it a try.</p>
<p>Central City Brewing is a great place for good beer and good food.<span> </span>It is the perfect place to take your friends that like beer, but don’t necessarily love beer.<span> </span>None of their beer is overly complicated, excluding the barley wine, and will not intimidate those we are not familiar with micro-brewed beer.<span> </span>The Fraser Valley has very few pubs and restaurants with a good selection of microbrew – it is good to have Central City so close by.</p>
<p>Erik</p>
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