It seems each year, Langley becomes more and more synonymous with craft beer, with the addition of news brewers in this area and the growing popularity of the existing facilities.
Well part of that hype comes from the Langley Craft Beverage Week, which is running for the third year in a row, and expected to bring hundreds if not thousands of existing and new craft beer aficionados to Langley.
From Friday, May 9, through Sunday, May 18, fans are encouraged to sip, sample, and celebrate with one of B.C.’s most collaborative craft beverage communities.
Langley Craft Beverage Week returns, offering a series of lively, flavourful events hosted by the Langley Loop collaborative.
This collective includes eight independent breweries, a cidery, a distillery, a B.C.-exclusive taphouse, and a university brewing program.
Over 10 days, makers and craft beverage enthusiasts will come together to enjoy everything from exclusive product launches and signature pairings to outdoor festivals and live music. With both ticketed and drop-in experiences available, explained Tim LaHay, of The Barley Merchant.
The festivities kicked off with the release of the Langley Loop’s 2025 collaboration beer, Lean on Me, a Hazy Double IPA brewed at Locality Brewing. Bursting with tropical fruit character, this beer celebrates friendship, support, and the strength of community.
The Langley Loop collaborative includes: The Barley Merchant, Brookswood Brewing, Camp Beer Co., Dead Frog Brewery, Farm Country Brewing, Five Roads Brewing, Fraser Valley Cider Company, Locality Brewing, Roots & Wings Distillery, Smugglers Trail, Trading Post Brewing, and Kwantlen Polytechnic University’s Brewery Operations program.
“Many of the breweries featured in the Langley Loop have won awards for their exceptional beers, and the collaboration between them demonstrates a strong sense of community,” LaHay added.
“This partnership is about more than just great beer. It’s about bringing the craft community together and showcasing the best of Langley. Whether you’re a longtime craft beer enthusiast or new to the scene, the Langley Loop is an adventure just waiting to be explored—one delicious beer at a time.”
These businesses proudly showcase the diversity, creativity, and hospitality that make Langley a true craft beverage destination, LaHay concluded.
Event highlights include:
Kickoff party at Locality Brewing: Friday, May 9
Locality Brewing invites guests to celebrate the start of Langley Craft Beverage Week with live music from Aaron James, Cocolarosa, and Earia, performing from 5 to 8 pm. The event also marks the official release of the 2025 Langley Loop collaboration beer, Lean on Me, a Hazy Double IPA. Guests can enjoy drink specials, beer slushies, and fun activities throughout the evening. No ticket required.
Mother’s Day at Fraser Valley Cider Company: Sunday, May 11
Fraser Valley Cider Company is celebrating Mother’s Day in style. Guests can enjoy a specially curated menu, created exclusively for Mother’s Day bookings by West Coast Farm to Table. Special Mom-inspired cocktails will be available, along with live music by Steve Halfnights from 11:45 am to 3:30 pm. The event runs from 11 a.m. to 7 p.m., and bookings are limited. A $20 deposit is required to book and will be credited to the final bill. Reservations are required.
Flight Night at Five Roads Brewing: Tuesday, May 13
Five Roads Brewing invites guests to experience Flight Night in celebration of Langley Craft Beverage Week. Enjoy an evening of stand-up comedy presented by Laughs on Tap, featuring four talented comedians. Tickets are $15, offering a fun night out while supporting local talent. Beer flights and a featured slider flight will each be available for $10. The fun begins at 7 p.m. Tickets available.
Tastes of the Tropics chef’s table dinner at The Barley Merchant: Thursday, May 15
Guests are invited to an exciting evening of innovative food, drinks, and live music — starting at 6 p.m. — on the patio of The Barley Merchant Taproom & Kitchen. This curated dining experience will showcase the flavours of the tropics, featuring a six-course meal prepared and served tableside by the culinary team. Each course will be paired with a selection of B.C. beverages, including island-inspired cocktails, fruit beers, and ciders. A limited number of tickets, priced at $125 per person (includes food, drink pairings, taxes, and gratuity), are available.
Tea party at Roots & Wings Distillery: Friday, May 16
Tickets are available for a tea-themed cocktail party at Roots & Wings, a craft distillery proudly producing small-batch artisan spirits from quality ingredients grown right on their country farm. This playful twist on the classic high tea features craft cocktails and a touch of whimsy. The experience is available from 12 to 7 p.m. Tickets, priced at $20 per person (includes a cocktail and a trio of treats).
Trading Post Brewing presents Brewhalla Fort Langley: Saturday, May 17
The eighth annual Brewhalla Beer and Music Festival returns to Fort Langley Park (9089 Nash St.). Running from 12 to 6 p.m., the festival will feature live music, 30 local beverage makers, eight food trucks, and plenty of good times. Tickets, priced at $49 per person.
Wrap-up party at Camp Beer Co.: Sunday, May 18
The grand finale of Langley Craft Beverage Week takes place at Camp Beer Co. from 4 to 7 p.m. The event will celebrate the launch of the new core Vienna lager, featuring the Vienna Sunrise cocktail — a mix of the Vienna lager, Aperol, orange and lime juice, with rosemary. Guests can enjoy this special drink alongside live music from Camp Beer’s classic lineup. No ticket required.
“Langley Craft Beverage Week is a week to celebrate the amazing local craft beverage makers in Langley. It is all about bringing people together to continue to foster the vibrant culture that Langley has to offer," concluded Lance Verhoeff, co-founder of Trading Post Brewing and founder of Brewhalla.
Sip Smart, Drive Safe: Guests’ safety is paramount, said event organizers.
Enjoy responsibly: designate a sober driver or ride service; plan an overnight stay or share a ride, or savour non-alcoholic options.
For the full list of Langley Craft Beverage Week events, please visit: tourism-langley.ca/events/lcbw.