List of breweries, wineries, and distilleries in Manitoba

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This is a list of breweries, wineries, and distilleries in Manitoba, Canada.

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Breweries, wineries, and distilleries in Manitoba

Half Pints Brewing Company's Humulus Ludicrous, a double IPA with a published bitterness rating of 100 IBU Humulousludicrous.jpg
Half Pints Brewing Company's Humulus Ludicrous, a double IPA with a published bitterness rating of 100 IBU
CompanyTypeCityReference
Agassiz Brewing (defunct)Brewery Winnipeg
Barn Hammer BrewingBreweryWinnipeg [1]
Black Wheat BrewingBrewery Brandon
Brazen Hall Kitchen & BreweryBreweryWinnipeg [2]
Capital K DistillersDistilleryWinnipeg [3]
Dead Horse Cider Co.Cidery Winkler [4]
Devil May CareBreweryWinnipeg [5]
Diageo Distilleries (Crown Royal)Distillery Gimli
Farmery Estate Brewery Brewery Neepawa [6]
Fort Garry Brewing BreweryWinnipeg [7]
Good Neighbour BrewingBreweryWinnipeg
Half Pints Brewing BreweryWinnipeg [8]
Kilter BrewingBreweryWinnipeg
Little Brown JugBreweryWinnipeg [8]
Low Life Barrel HouseBrewery & WineryWinnipeg
Obsolete Brewing Co.BreweryDauphin [9] [10]
Oxus BrewingBreweryWinnipeg [11]
Brasserie Nonsuch BrewingBreweryWinnipeg [12]
Patent 5 DistilleryDistilleryWinnipeg
PEG Beer Company (Defunct)BreweryWinnipeg [13]

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Rigby Orchards Estate MeaderyMeadery Killarney [15]
Section 6 Brewing Co.BreweryBrandon [16] [17]
Shrugging Doctor Beverage CompanyWineryWinnipeg [18]
Sookram's BrewingBreweryWinnipeg
Stone Angel BrewingBreweryWinnipeg [19]
Torque BrewingBreweryWinnipeg [20]
Trans Canada BreweryBreweryWinnipeg [19]
Winnipeg Brew WerksBreweryWinnipeg [21]

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