Cannery Brewing Planning Move & Expansion

PENTICTION, BC – In what is becoming a fairly common occurrence in the craft brewing industry, another brewery has announced plans to move to a new and larger location – although in this case, it’s not just increased demand that is triggering the change.

According to a recent story in the Penticton Western News, Cannery Brewing will soon be leaving the Cannery Trade Centre where it has been located since opening in 2000, and relocating to a former car repair shop at the corner of Ellis Street and Westminster Avenue East in downtown Penticton.

As co-owner Patt Dyck explains to the paper, various parts of the brewery’s operation are currently scattered throughout the Trade Centre, which contravenes B.C. Liquor Control and Licensing Branch regulations requiring everything to be in a single location.

Dyck goes on to say that while its unfortunate that the brewery has to leave its namesake original home, she is looking forward to the move, especially as it will provide more convenient access for customers to visit for retail sales and the tasting lounge.

No timeline has been announced for the move, but once it takes place, Dyck expects the brewery will “slowly and carefully” expand their staff.

For more details, see the original Penticton Western News article.