
Prohibition banned the making, selling and drinking of alcohol in the United States from 1920 – 1933. Lucky for us we weren’t born yet, but the movement did spur some of the best books and movies and coined popular terms such as gangster and bootlegging, so prohibition wasn’t all that bad. And if poutine had been around back then, surely Gatsby would have served it at one of his fine parties.
But since poutine didn’t exist then and you weren’t invited to one of Gatsby’s great parties, go to Prohibition Brewing Co. in Vancouver instead. There you will find poutine made with ale gravy and a selection of taps inspired by all things lawless and bootlegging worthy. Smuggle in a flask of Canadian Club while you’re at it.
Prohibition Brewing Co.
1269 Hamilton St.
Vancouver, BC