Vancouver Cocktail Week returns March 1 to 8, 2026

Tickets go on sale December 1 for the March event

Passion Project featuring Ketel One Vodka at the 2025 Black and White Gala | @livingroom_creative photo

Start planning now for Vancouver Cocktail Week presented by The Alchemist magazine, a celebration of the city’s immense and internationally award-winning cocktail talent. In March 2026, VCW celebrates its fifth anniversary with all the fabulous, cocktail-focused events Vancouver has grown to love—and some exciting brand-new ones, too.

From March 1 to 8, top local, national and international bartenders and ambassadors representing dozens of spirit brands will hit town to lead seminars, tastings, cocktail-paired dinners, neighbourhood cocktail crawls, cinq à sept happy hours and signature events. Among those, the ever-popular opening cocktail brunch and the party that you will definitely not want to miss, the closing gala, which promises to be the most glamorous event on the 2026 social calendar.


Browse the photo gallery from the 2025 Black & White Gala


With eight days of events designed to appeal to industry, consumers, visitors and media alike, Vancouver Cocktail Week is a toast to the art of the cocktail, a destination event that celebrates the vibrant culture of food and drink in a city that is a hub of cocktail creativity.

Tickets for VCW26 go on sale December 1. For up to date information, or to sign up for the newsletter, go to thealchemistmagazine.ca/vcw.

We are who we meet

At No Vacancy, Troy Gilchrist distills a lifetime of experience into flawless hospitality

At No Vacancy, the Smokey Nagata’s Supra cocktail merges mezcal and coffee with Asian flavours. Brenton Mowforth photo

Behind the wood at No Vacancy, veteran bartender Troy Gilchrist and his small crew of fellow bartenders Kat Yu and Nick Hurd embody the ethos that personal connection is the business they are in and everything else is simply implementation. The result is one of those places where entertainment, showmanship and finely crafted cocktails are born together, and live together, within its walls.

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The spirit of the coast, redefined: Sanctuary Single Malt’s new Whisky

A new release of Phillips Brewing’s signature whisky hits the shelves this November

Sanctuary Single Malt Whisky – Signature Edition embodies the rugged charm of Vancouver Island. Photo by Jay Wallace for Phillips Brewing.

Phillips Brewing is raising a glass to a bold new chapter with the rebrand and 2026 release of its Sanctuary Signature Whisky.

Drawing inspiration from the wild beauty of the Pacific Northwest’s coastal forests, the Victoria-based brewery and distillery has unveiled a refreshed new whisky and refined story for its Sanctuary Single Malt — a spirit that embodies the rugged charm of Vancouver Island.

Handcrafted entirely in-house in Victoria by Phillips’ spirits arm, Fermentorium Distilling Co., Sanctuary Single Malt Whisky is made at the edge of the B.C. wilderness using 100% locally grown barley from Phillips’ own malting plant, Maltworks. The barley is malted, mashed, fermented and distilled on-site, then matured in a combination of bourbon, red wine and Phillips beer casks.

Now presented in a west coast–inspired embossed glass bottle for its new 2026 release, this single malt whisky honours tradition with a distinctly Canadian coastal character, capturing the rugged beauty and elemental spirit of Vancouver Island.

Sanctuary Single Malt Whisky – Signature Edition. Photo by Jay Wallace for Phillips Brewing.

“Our Sanctuary Single Malt Whisky has been reimagined and redefined,” says Robyn Skinner, marketing director at Phillips Brewing. “Sanctuary is more than just a place; it’s a feeling, a refuge and a return. The design of our new whisky – shaped by wood and water here on the West Coast – weaves a sense of place into every detail, forging a deeper connection between the whisky and the elemental forces that shape it.”

As one of Western Canada’s largest craft breweries, Phillips Brewing has been creating quality craft beer for nearly 25 years. The brewery also produces non-alcoholic beer under its iOTA brand and soft drinks through Soda Works.

Sanctuary Single Malt – Signature Edition makes an ideal gift for holidays, birthdays, anniversaries, weddings or graduations, with its striking design, exceptional quality and approachable price (under $90).

Join the Sanctuary Collective at www.sanctuarywhisky.com for more information on new limited releases, and for exclusive access to special discounts and upcoming events.

Prophecy pinned at the Pinnacle

Eduardo Abarca photo

For the first time, some of Canada’s greatest watering holes have been recognized by The Pinnacle Guide, a new recognition system for cocktail bars. Think of it as Michelin, but for the stirred-and-shaken set, offering one, two or three “pins” rather than stars; one pin means “excellent,” two “outstanding” and three “exceptional.”

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Indie Spirit

Independent bottler Bira! is putting Vancouver on the rum map with its limited releases of rare global sugar-cane spirits

As an independent bottler, Bira! brings rare rums to market. Photo courtesy of Bira!

The taste of a 15-year-old spirit from a historic distillery in Guyana woke Karl Mudzamba’s tastebuds up to rum. The Zimbabwe native was playing pro rugby in New Zealand when a friend brought him the bottle. One sip and he thought, “Wow, I wonder what else is out there,” he recalls. “So I got curious, and started trying as many rums from around the world as possible.” Among them were some unusual regional, small-batch artisanal bottlings.

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The Alchemist Fall/Winter 2025

Living Room Creative photo

There’s a whole lotta shakin’ goin’ on across Canada this fall, and stirring, building, infusing and maybe even a little throwing, too. The global finals of World Class just wrapped up in Toronto, and the city is just hosted the inaugural Toronto Cocktail Festival, from October 22 to 26. It was brought to you by The Alchemist magazine team behind Vancouver Cocktail Week, which celebrates its fifth anniversary in March. But big events aside, every night is cocktail night in Canada, with bars from coast to coast celebrating cocktail culture and, more importantly, connection.

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A local liqueur to go nuts for

Photo courtesy of The Woods Spirit Co.

Just in time for the cooler weather and all your après ski special coffee needs, The Woods Spirit Co. is releasing its all-local, award-winning Crema Nocciola. This hazelnut cream liqueur, a gold medal winner at Sip Magazine’s Best of the Northwest Awards 2024, is crafted in small batches from sustainably grown Abbotsford hazelnuts, freshly roasted Moja Coffee distillate and Canadian non-GMO oat milk.

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A World Class welcome to Canada

Norway’s Felice Capasso named Global Bartender of the Year

The World Class Global Bartender of the Year 2025 is Felice Capasso of Norway. Photos courtesy of World Class Canada

Canada’s bartenders have long been stars at the prestigious World Class cocktail competition. But this year, Canada itself was the star, hosting 51 finalists from around the world and wrapping the event up with a thrilling final at Toronto’s historic Casa Loma.

The winner, who proudly claims the career-defining title of World Class Global Bartender of the Year 2025, is Felice Capasso of Nedre Løkka Cocktailbar in Oslo, Norway, and also the founder of Sesto Senso Academy, a centre for wine and spirits education. Throughout the week, Capasso wowed the judges across every challenge he faced.

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