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Beat the Heat With a Cold One: Why Spectrum Ale Works Is the Place to Be This Summer

Posted on June 6, 2025 by Westwind Weekly

Summer and beer go together like sunshine and sunglasses. There’s just something magical about cracking open a cold one on a warm day, whether you’re relaxing on the patio, grilling in the backyard, or enjoying a music festival. If you’re looking for the perfect place to celebrate this pairing, look no further than Spectrum Ale Works. This local gem is a haven for craft beer lovers, offering not only exceptional brews but a welcoming vibe that’ll make you feel right at home.

What Makes Beer the Ultimate Summer Beverage?

Beer has long been a quintessential summer drink thanks to its refreshing qualities. From the crisp, clean taste of a pilsner to the hoppy punch of an IPA, there’s a beer style for every mood and activity. The carbonation and coldness provide an instant cooling effect, and the diverse flavours can elevate any summer meal, whether it’s BBQ ribs, seafood, or fresh garden salads. If you ask us, the only thing better than drinking beer is drinking local beer!

The Spectrum Ale Works Difference

Spectrum Ale Works isn’t just a brewery; it’s a destination. Their mission is rooted in quality, creativity, and a deep love for craft beer. Every sip from their lineup reflects their passion for brewing with the finest ingredients while supporting the local economy. Whether you’re a casual sipper or a seasoned craft beer connoisseur, you’ll feel right at home the moment you step into their taproom.

Must-Try Beers at Spectrum Ale Works

While Spectrum Ale Works always keeps things exciting with seasonal rotations and experimental brews, their core lineup is a testament to their brewing expertise. Here are three summer-ready beers you won’t want to miss:

  • ESB English Pub Ale
    This copper coloured classic is a crowd-pleaser for a reason. With its light-to-medium body and approachable flavour, it’s the perfect sessionable beer for those dipping their toes into craft brews. Low bitterness and subtle malt sweetness lets you enjoy more rounds without sacrificing flavour.
  • Big Juicy New England Style IPA
    If summer could be bottled, this would be it. Slightly hazy and golden in colour, the Big Juicy IPA explodes with fruity notes. Late hop additions create a vibrant, juicy hop experience that will have you coming back for more. Ideal for beer lovers who crave bold flavours with a refreshing twist.
  • Skyfire Amber Ale
    For those who like a touch of toffee sweetness in their summer sip, the Skyfire Amber Ale delivers. Showcasing Alberta’s finest malts, this smooth and full-bodied brew features caramel flavours and mild hop notes. It’s the perfect pairing for summer bonfires and good conversation.

Support Local This Summer

There’s a special satisfaction in sipping on a pint that’s brewed just down the road. Supporting local breweries like Spectrum Ale Works doesn’t just give you the freshest beer possible — it strengthens your community. Plus, exploring local breweries is an adventure in itself. Each has its own character, stories, and flavours, giving you a unique experience every time.

Make the Most of This Summer

This summer, make it a goal to explore the thriving craft beer scene right in your area. Raise a glass to the sunshine, connection, and amazing local flavour waiting for you at your neighborhood brewery. Don’t just drink beer this summer. Drink local.


Nerissa McNaughton is a freelance writer and a contributor to Alberta Newspaper Group. This story was written for the Alberta Newspaper Groups  Summer Escapes Guide advertising feature. Summer Escapes is a special feature about things to do in Alberta this summer. Activities like, staycations, road trips, camping, and other adventures including local attractions, events and  food & beverage destinations across Alberta. It is not written by and does not necessarily reflect the views of the editorial staff.

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