A quest for beer: Edmonton-area breweries concoct unique ales for beer-themed scavenger hunt
A beer-centric scavenger hunt is coming to tickle the taste buds of brew lovers across Alberta this week.
The Northern Alberta Brewers Alliance (NABA), a coalition of local brewers, has announced the return of the "Wyrd Bier Adventure" – an event celebrating unique and unconventional craft beers.
Beer buffs are invited to try the weird concoctions created by 19 tap rooms throughout the greater Edmonton area and collect "concert ticket stubs" – much like a passport stamp – in order to complete the quest.
By collecting 16 of the 19 stubs available, beer enthusiasts will receive Wyrd Bier chalice to commemorate the scavenger hunt – perfect for drinking beer out of. There are only 400 chalices available to claim.
If the chalice isn't enough, contestants can earn their stripes by heading to all 19 breweries and collecting their stubs for the ultimate prize, the Medal of Absolute Coolness. Only 100 medals are primed for the taking.
To complete the quest, beer drinkers will need to head over to Analog Brewing Company located at 8620 53 Ave. and claim the prize.
No prizes will be given before Jan. 17.
The initiative put on by NABA supports breweries through collaboration by bringing in more business to smaller breweries.
Here's the list of all the breweries participating in 2025's Wyrd Bier:
- Analog Brewing Company @ 8620 53 Ave. NW
- Alley Kat Brewing @ 9929 60 Ave. NW
- Arcadia Brewing Company @ 10712 120 St. NW
- Bent Stick Brewing @ 9926 78 Ave. NW
- Dog Island Brewing (hosted at Beer Revolution @ 11736 104 Ave. NW)
- Endeavour Brewing Company @ 215 Carnegie Dr., #4A in St. Albert
- The Growlery Brewing Company @ 40 Airport Rd. NW
- Irrational Brewing @ 10643 124 St., #109
- Leduc Brewing Company @ 4901 50 Ave. in Leduc
- Longroof Brewing @ 9916 72 Ave. NW, #104
- Manual Labour Brewing @ 280 Portage Close, #510 in Sherwood Park
- Odd Company Brewing @ 12021 102 Ave. NW, #105 and 9959 76 Ave. NW
- Polyrhythm Brewing @ 11635 145 St. NW
- Omen Brewing @ 9942 67 Ave. NW
- SYC Brewing @ 11239 180 St. NW
- Southbound @ 9943 69 Ave. NW
- Talking Dog Brewing @ 10 Westwind Dr. #216 in Spruce Grove
- Town Square Brewing @ 2919 Ellwood Dr. SW
- The Monolith @ 9919 78 Ave. NW
The event starts on Wednesday and goes until Feb. 16.
For more information on the Wyrd Bier, head over to their website.
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