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More Canadian collaborations from Track

Darren Norbury by Darren Norbury
25 May 2026
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Track Brewing Co have announced three more beers in their Digital Neighbourhood series, ahead of their Welcome to the Neighbourhood festival next month.

Track Capacitor
Capacitor, a collaboration with Superflux Brewing Co

This year, each of the special editions is a collabortion with a Canadian brewer.

The festival, on 6th June, will feature, as ever, breweries from Track’s nieghbourhood. This year, to tie in with the theme, there will also be breweries from the neighbourhood of Messorem, in Montréal, Canada.

For more information about Welcome to the Neighbourhood, and to buy tickets, click here.

The new beers

Capacitor (8% ABV, DIPA)
A collaboration with Superflux Brewing Co, of Vancouver. “We brewed Here For You, a West Coast IPA, together earlier on this year, so we decided that this time we would go for something a bit hazier and juicier,” say the brewers. “We’ve digitally collaborated on a DIPA loaded with Krush Cryo Fresh, Nectaron, and Motueka.”

Ouest (7% ABV, West Coast DIPA)
A collab with Brasserie du Bas-Canada. Gabriel and Marc-André have been brewing up a storm in Gatineau for nearly a decade. This a double-dry-hopped West Coast IPA, brimming with Nelson Sauvin, Riwaka, Nectaron, and Motueka.

Two Pines (7% ABV, DDH IPA)
A collaboration with Willibald Farm Distillery and Brewery, from the small township of Ayr, in Ontario. Willibald was founded by Cameron Formica and brothers Jordan and Nolan Vanderheyden in 2017, with the distillery coming first, a farm-to-table restaurant following in 2018, before beer production kicked off in 2019. This double-dry-hopped IPA is full of Motueka and Riwaka.

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