When Bent Stick, a local craft brewery, ran out of cans during a production run, the owners didn’t have to wait long to replenish their supply. They simply borrowed a few pallets from their next-door neighbour, Sea Change Brewing.
That’s the way they do things on Happy Beer Street. It’s a 22-block span of craft breweries around 99 Street, a semi-industrial corridor between the communities of Ritchie and Old Strathcona.
Led by Sea Change, the businesses teamed up in 2021 to promote the area and create their own Happy Beer Street brews, featuring ingredients from the collective’s seven founding breweries. They also organize special events in their taprooms—such as a “Happy Fear Street” creepy crawl for Halloween—and participate in “tap takeovers” at local restaurants and bars.
“We’re all competitive, obviously, because we’re in business, and we’re in the same lane, but we’re kind of all mutually competitive against the macro breweries,” says Jay Sparrow, one of Sea Change’s co-owners. “It’s kind of David and Goliath—and we’re all David, so it’s been fun.”