The beer was good decent selection and reasonably priced with a good atmosphere only giving 4 because I feel compared to brass neck and their variety it doesn’t quite compare but over all enjoyed our time here.
Joseph H.
Rating des Ortes: 4 Richmond, Canada
Good selection of beer. Not enough seats because of the popularity. Well priced. It’s a cozy place to try their beers. Open late. Service can be a bit slow when it’s overcrowded.
Monique B.
Rating des Ortes: 4 Port Moody, Canada
Twin Sails is a great addition to the burgeoning brewery row in Port Moody and the awesome thing about this new joint is that they feature German beers exclusively. This makes for a nice variety from Yellow Dog(next door & featuring strong west coast brewing styles) and Moody Ales(up the road & doing a lot of interesting, rare & experimental stuff). They have a very nice, spacious tasting room, obviously learning from observation of the other neighbourhood joints which can fill up quickly, and have an interesting mix of beers on offer. Their first brews were: Marzen, Roggenweizen, Hefeweizen & Pilsner. I found all to be a bit on the mild side, which certainly makes them easy sippers. Last time I stopped in for a fill I was told they were on the verge of releasing their new brews and I can’t wait to see what’s next! The only complaint I can make of this new space is that they only have a few, small electric space heaters so it can be chilly on a cold day and a couple of their counter staff have clearly never pulled pints before(but I assume they will improve quickly with the bustling business that they are doing). Well worth a stop in if you’re local or a trip to PoMo if you’re not.
Martina M.
Rating des Ortes: 4 Vancouver, Canada
As a regular customer of the other two breweries in Port Moody, I was really excited to try Twin Sails Brewing. I’m not a fan of hoppy beers, but I was pleasantly surprised by the selection of the German-style beers Twin Sails offers. I absolutely love the ambiance of this place. The tasting room is quite large with lots of tables, and it feels very warm and inviting. It’s absolutely perfect for enjoying a few beers with friends on a rainy day. For the beer drinkers out there, I tried all four of the current offerings: Pilsner, Hefeweizen, Marzen, and Roggenweizen. Their board only advertises 3 tasters for $ 5, but you can actually taste all 4 beers for $ 7. The stand out favorite for me was the Hefeweizen. The flavour was fantastic, I can’t say enough good things about it. I was worried that the Roggenweizen would be bitter, but it also had a great flavour for a darker beer. I’m always excited to find a darker beer I can drink! As for the Pilsner and the Marzen, I found them mediocre. They’re definitely drinkable, but I found that I’ve tasted a lot of similar beers before. If you don’t drink beer, not to worry! Twin Sails Brewing offers Fentiman’s non-alcoholic beverages. I highly recommend the Curiousity Cola. Overall, Twin Sails Brewing is a fantastic addition to the row of breweries in Port Moody. I definitely recommend checking it out. I know I will definitely be back for more Hefeweizen!
Linda B.
Rating des Ortes: 4 Port Coquitlam, Canada
Pilsner Hefeweizen and Marzen. They are featuring different beers from next door Yellow Dog. Which is a smart move. Nice brick and stainless steel tasting room. Friendly staff. Quality fresh beer. Port Moody is becoming a quality Brewer location. Worth checking them out. You will often find food trucks outside. So make a night of it.
Honest R.
Rating des Ortes: 4 Vancouver, Canada
Busy opening night, good beers and long lineup shows that people really want a place to get good beer in addition to their neighbours! Informed staff and a basic tasting room with enough tables to sit at when the opening Rush has subsided will make this a destination anytime of the year. I’ll be back!
Jordan V.
Rating des Ortes: 4 Port Moody, Canada
Another quality brewery on the Rocky Point strip. Amazing! Here you will find local takes on German beers. All very good. Most taste creamier than their conventional counterparts. The Hefeweizen is the most flavourful, intriguing hefe I have ever had. And I am a huge fan of hefes. All beers so far have low IBUs so I am sure thos place will appeal to a big new auduence.