Reviews
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Double Descente | Boréale
Double Descente demonstrates excellent craftsmanship, great balance, and an overall superb drinking experience. I couldn’t ask for more. Highly recommended – maybe I’ll grab some…
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Immoralité | Dieu du Ciel!
Dieu du Ciel’s Immoralité is a real treat and a stellar beer. Due to its ubiquity in Québec and the brewery’s level of distribution, I…
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#Gatineu Is Trending | Brasserie Bas-Canada
Overall, #Gatineau Is Trending might be a beer worth trying. It doesn’t really offer anything outside of the usual hazy IPAs, but as far as…
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Espèce | Brasserie du Bas-Canada
Bas-Canada’s Espèce is a beer worth trying if you’re into hazy IPAs. The sheer amount of hop-flavour is commendable, but the beer lacks finesse and…
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Super Koko | BreWskey
I love BreWskey’s Super Koko – it delivers a wonderful drinking (sipping) experience without going overboard in any of its elements. It’s an extreme beer…
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Machina | Brasserie du Bas-Canada
Bas-Canada’s Machina is a hazy DIPA worth trying. Given my preference for high value beer – I probably wouldn’t buy more of this given the…
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Corne de Glace | À l’abri de la Tempête
Corne de Glace is a unique beer worth trying. Even if the score reflects an averege brew, this is far from it. It’s almost as…
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Canal Fatal | Messorem Bracitorium
Overall Canal Fatal is a well-made brew but I have a hard time justifying the cost knowing I can find another IPA for half the…
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Hypa X | Brasserie du Bas-Canada
HYPA X from Brasserie du Bas-Canada starts strong, with a promising appearance and vibrant New World hop aroma. But the promise fades quickly. Acrid hop-burn,…
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Kamarad Friedrich | Microbrasserie Hopfenstark
I’m impressed. Hopfenstark’s Kamarad Friedrich delivers everything I look for in a classic Russian imperial stout: an unpretentious sipper with significant weight and character. On…

