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Brewhalla Showcases How Langley Became a B.C. Craft Beer Boomtown

  • Brewhalla held its eighth annual event on May 17, 2025, in Fort Langley to celebrate local craft breweries, wineries, and cideries.
  • The event reflects significant growth in Langley's craft beverage scene, which had only two breweries and four under construction in 2019.
  • Langley's craft community includes established businesses like Dead Frog Brewery, founded in 1998 and rebranded in 2006, and newer producers such as Locality Brewing and Roots and Wings Distillery founded after 2016.
  • Tim LaHay of the Barley Merchant said the partnership behind the event is about "more than just great beer," with some breweries growing over 50% of their ingredients locally in Langley and B.C.
  • The event aims to bring the community together to showcase Langley’s flourishing craft industry and support its emerging status as a craft beer hub in the Fraser Valley.
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Langley Advance Times broke the news in on Thursday, June 19, 2025.
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