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SMALL BATCH, LOCALLY CRAFTED BEER

Specializing in small-batch, locally crafted beer, Fern & Cedar embodies the essence of coastal living with every meticulously brewed pint. With a commitment to quality, authenticity, adventurism and creativity our beers capture the unique flavours of the region, inviting patrons to experience the freshness of Qualicum Beach in every sip.

Beautiful BC Honey Lager

Our Fall / Winter seasonal lager features ingredients grown right here in BC. Barley malt from Gambrinus malting in Armstrong, hops from Topp’s hop farm in Abbotsford, and wildflower honey from Fredrich’s in Cedar..

Honey Lager 4.8% ABV 10 IBU

Moonlit Dark Ale

This robust dark ale blurs the lines between stout and porter. It’s brewed with quality kilned and roasted specialty grains to deliver flavours of roasted malt, char, coffee and chocolate.

Dark Ale 5.3% ABV 13 IBU

Green Mountain State IPA

Our flagship IPA is a full-bodied, juicy, hazy IPA with massive hop-driven flavours of tropical fruits, citrus and pine with a soft, creamy texture.

IPA 6.6% ABV 45 IBU

Four Poles Pale Ale

A nicely balanced West Coast pale ale with pronounced malt character coming from a blend of various BC grown 2-row and Vienna malts. A trio of Cascadian hops give a pleasant profile of citrus and pine.

Pale Ale 5.2% ABV 22 IBU

Oceanside Lager

Our Spring / Summer seasonal lager is a light and crushable lager featuring clean BC Pilsner malt and a blend of European and BC grown noble hop varieties.

Lager 4.5% ABV 10 IBU
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Beautiful BC Honey Lager
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Moonlit Dark Ale
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Green Mountain State IPA
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Four Poles Pale Ale
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Oceanside Lager
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Gratefully created and consumed on the unceded territory of
the Kwakwaka’wakw, Nuu-chah-nulth and Coast Salish nations.