
News
Meet Our Dinosour Jurassic Pack!
You asked, and we answered…Introducing our Dinosour Jurassic Pack!
Phillips Backyard Concert Series Returns!
We are beyond excited announce that live music is set to return this summer in a BIG WAY!
Meet our Latest Dino Sour!
Say hello to the latest limited release from our Dino Sour series!
The BC & AB Benefit Brews Are Here!
We’re thrilled to share that the BC and AB Benefit Brew Citrus Lager are beginning to hit shelves in their respective provinces!
Celebrate National Piña Colada Day with Us!
Introducing: Piña Clouda. A tropical storm in a 473mL tall can, it’s all wrapped up in a delicious wheat ale base and ready to help you kick back in the sun.
Two of Craft Beer’s Pioneering Leaders Team Up for Greater National Growth
Ontario-based Steam Whistle Brewing and BC’s Phillips Brewing & Malting Co. today announced a collaboration that sees these two Canadian craft brewing leaders team up to help grow one another’s portfolio of products in their respective markets.
Out of Fucus Coming Back into View!
Happy World Oceans Day, we’ve got the perfect beer to help you celebrate!
Our latest One and Done is a refreshing Lemon Gose
Our latest limited edition of One and Done takes a classic Northern German Gose recipe, and enhances the sour character with a boat load of fresh organic lemons.
ANOTHER Fantastic Jurassic: Dinosour Pink Lemonade Sour!
Our latest Dinosour release is one of our most tastiest from the cretaceous. Introducing the Dinosour Pink Lemonade Sour!
Meet the 2021 AB Benefit Brew Winner!
We’ve got some great news to help celebrate Earth Day!
Big News for BC Benefit Brew!
We’ve rolled out the barrels for another special limited release!
THREE CHEERS FOR SUMMER BEERS!
Three cheers for summer and we’ve got just the beers for it!
Our Latest One and Done Release: Rye IPA
We’ve got another special treat available exclusively at the brewery! Our latest One and Done is a Rye IPA (6.5% ABV) with aromas of vanilla, pine resin and fresh baked bread.
Perseverance Meets Space Goat
The debate about signs of intelligent and/or delicious life on Mars has now been settled by Perseverance.