A Very Canadian Christmas — Beer, Curling, and Christmas Trees on an Abandoned Railway

 

Abandoned Rail Brewing Co. is built on the site of a former Christmas tree farm in Penticton, BC. With a cheeky nod to its heritage, the brewery pays homage to the old tree farm with tasting flight boards made from the last trees inscribed with RIP Christmas Tree.

In this edition of Stenberg Eats I explore the story of Abandoned Rail, Christmas trees, and outdoor curling at this uniquely spectacular craft brewery.

 
Chris Stenberg

Chris Stenberg is a filmmaker and photographer specializing in the expression of cultural understanding through film and photography.

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