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Category: On Tap

La Bedaine

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Soft, a bit honeyed and fruity, malt flavor supported by the bitterness of the hops, this beer offers a nice transition towards the discovery of craft beers.

March 1, 2013 Beer, Growler, On Tap, Regular

Sainte-Nitouche

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Despite its innocent look proper of blonde ale, be aware that if you insist just a little bit too much to dip your lips in its nectar, not only will it let itself being swallowed but it will make your taste buds quiver with joy

May 9, 2008 Beer, From time to time, On Tap

La Sucette

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Alcool: 9 % Type: Sugaring season inspiration Eyes: Maple syrup color Nose: Alcohol, maple, malt Taste: Good alcohol […]

April 7, 2006 Beer, Growler, On Tap, Seasonal

La Dernière Brosse

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Liquorous, smooth, alcoholic, with flavors of chocolate, coffee and roasted beans with aromas of black cherries: an excellent Stout to feel good at any time!

August 30, 2005 Beer, On Tap, Regular

La Noix de Marmotte

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Aromas of nuts, hazelnuts supported by bitterness, this Brown Ale inspiration (England) is tasty and refreshing at the same time.

July 3, 2003 Beer, Growler, On Tap, Regular

La Bariteau

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This beer is named in honor of an ancestor of my wife; Louis Bariteau dit Lamarche, who arrived in New France on June 19th 1665. He was a soldier in the Company of Sieur de Chambly, in the Carignan regiment.

June 13, 2001 Beer, Growler, On Tap, Regular

Le Bedon

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It has nothing to do with industrial dark beers with its roasted malts, coffee and chocolate aromas, with a bitterness balanced by the presence of oats, mellow. Initiate yourself to ‘Stout’ type beers!

April 8, 2000 Beer, On Tap, Regular

L’Ange-Gardien

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A Hefe Weizen (Germany) inspiration that presents itself with the freshness of wheat, a subtle taste of banana due to the yeast and typical to a Weizen and a finish of hops.

March 6, 2000 Beer, On Tap, Regular

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