PEG: Great little place! I was working this past week with the symphony and this place is a VERY short walk from the stage door so that was a bonus. All the beers were solid and well done. I gravitated toward the ISA and the IPA when I was there but had a flight on my first visit. Food is good. It gets a bit busy later at night and the service was just a tiny bit slow at times but I was with friends so it was okay.
Torque: Good beers, for sure! They had a molé stout on when I was there that was excellent but went back the next day to get a growler and it had sold out. Drag. They have their four packaged brands on tap and four pilots on as well. Their Redline IPA is fairly available at pubs and is a solid choice. No food at the brewery.
Barnhammer: Great beer, good vibe, no food. Servers were slightly less knowledgeable about the beer than I would expect from a place like that. They are only serving THEIR beers, how hard is it to know a line up of 6-8 beers? It ticked me off a bit but the beer was very good so after a pint or two most everything was forgiven.

Little Brown Jug: Interesting place. Only one beer: Belgian Pale Ale. Very good example of the style. Very easy drinking with a bit of the Belgian esters on the nose. Met with the brewer, Bernie, who was super helpful with my questions. They have grand plans for growth but didn't hear anything about any other beers forthcoming. I would probably not go back, not because of the quality of the beer but because it's not a style that is hugely appealing to me and that is all they have. Knowledgable staff, decent vibe. I think there was food available... Cheese plates. Can't remember. LOL
Overall, be prepared for weird hours: Opening at 3pm, closed Sundays, etc. No one in Winnipeg seems to have been influenced by the East Coast IPA thing, everything is pretty solid West Coast, up front bitterness, no haze/murk. Most everything I had in my time there was very good. Anything that was deemed "undesirable" was only because of my taste buds, nothing to do with brewing capability. I'm just not a fan of most rye beers and Berliner Weiss but that's just me.