Cheapflights Canada Presents the Canadian Beer Lover's Airport Guide for the Thirsty Traveller
The amount of time travellers are spending in airports nowadays seems to be increasing. So what is one to do with all the extra time?
Whether it's because people are checking in two to three hours before departure in order to get through all the new security measures or have more or longer layovers, the amount of time travellers are spending in airports nowadays seems to be increasing. So what is one to do with all the extra time? Why not kick back with a local beer in one of the airport bars and forget about the stresses of travelling for a short while? Cheapflights Canada has created a "Canadian Beer Lover's Airport Guide", mapping out some of the best airport pubs in Canada and several in the U.S.
St. Patrick's Day, a widely celebrated beer drinking holiday, is less than a month away on March 17. To get into the spirit of the occasion, Cheapflights.ca decided to combine the beer drinking custom of the festivities with travel and came up with the Canadian Beer Lover's Airport Guide. Oonagh Shiel, Cheapflights editor said, "Thirsty travellers can relax in these havens of good cheer where they can enjoy a local beer from a nearby brewery made from natural, high-quality ingredients. And people shouldn't be surprised to see green beer on tap for the St. Paddy's Day celebrations."
The Canadian Beer Lover's Airport Guide highlights beers from local breweries available at airport pubs across Canada from Victoria, B.C., all the way to Gander, Newfoundland, as well as a number of U.S. airports that are popular with Canadians. Here is a taste of some of the airports and beers featured in the guide:
Victoria International Airport in Victoria, B.C.: At White Spot you will find two Granville Island beers (brewed exclusively for White Spot at Granville Island in Vancouver) -- Nat Bailey Pale Ale and Nat Bailey Lager. The Airside Caf