Montreal is an epicurean city defined by its joy of life. Its culture, its gastronomy from all horizons but also by its microbrewery beers. Indeed, the city abounds in microbreweries, each with their own character that identifies with their creator.
Beer is a means of expression for the brewer. The brewing process is art. The tastes and aromas of these microbrewery craft beers are the protagonists of their stories.
You can discover the city by taking a tour of the microbreweries to soak up the atmosphere of each district. You can start with a red beer at the Succursale. A surprising bar full of character in the middle of the Vieux Rosemont district.
Then later a white beer at the Coop Sans-Tavernes at Pointe Saint-Charles. Its name is inspired by the district also called the 100 taverns district.
City Brew Tour guides you on the trail of Montreal’s microbreweries. Which can become more and more winding along the path. Everything is already thought out so that your only occupation during the tour is to have as much fun as possible.
As part of the Brewery Meeting, you will have the chance to visit 3 different Montreal microbreweries. And have the chance to taste up to 12 styles of beer. The City Brew Tour team takes care of the trip between the microbreweries in an original bus full of atmosphere.
Afterward, the beer tour includes a comforting and delicious beer meal. Finally, you will discover the world of Montreal’s artisanal beer scene. With VIP access to the history of beer and the new generation of brewers.
If you want to discover more breweries we also offer the original craft beer tour that includes more activities.
A microbrewery tour is an ideal activity for a group event. Whether it’s with your friends or colleagues to strengthen your bonds. Or simply to take some time, we assure you one thing, you will have a great time. The Brassicole tour helps you organize your events, whether it’s :
– Birthday
– Discover the city of Montreal
– Tourist activity
Montreal is said to be the most European city in North America. Thanks to its architectural styles but also to the language and heritage of French culture.
Located south of the Lachine Canal, between Verdun and Griffintown. The neighborhood’s unique geographic position and the railroad tracks that run through. It makes it a somewhat isolated enclave in the heart of southwestern Montreal. It is an emblematic microbrewery district, also called the 100 taverns because they were everywhere.
A stroll through the shopping streets of Verdun, an area located in the southwestern part of the city. It would be enough to see just how lively the neighborhood, bordering the St. Lawrence, is. Verdun, founded in 1671, is one of the oldest municipalities in Canada. Taste a microbrewery beer by the river, what could be more enjoyable
These two francophone neighborhoods in the east end of the city are emblematic of the city of Montreal. Hochelaga is an Iroquoian term that is either a variation of the word Osekare meaning « beaver trail ». Or of the word Osheaga meaning « big rapids ». The tour of the microbreweries will focus on the neighborhood.
Rosemont has something reassuring and peaceful about it! Very residential, its streets spread out their green flowerbeds like a real open-air botanical garden. Nothing is better than enjoying a beer in the heart of one of its parks.
This memorable activity is suitable for anyone of legal drinking age. Beer lovers or simply curious people who want to discover the world of microbreweries.
If you would like to organize a great activity with friends or colleagues. Please contact us and we will be happy to help you.
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