| Glouglouburp (214), Montreal, Quebec |
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March 19, 2009 A very small store (and I mean VERY small) located in a the middle of a beer wasteland just west of Montreal. Pleasant to shop at and friendly staff but the store was lacking many products currently on the shelves of the good Montreal beer stores. They have very cute glass with their own logo, which I bought. Nice place (only place) to shop for quebec micros for the locals of this area. But if you’re not a local you’re either coming from or going to Montreal and therefore it is not worth stopping at because Montreal’s Peluso and cie will offer you a better selection. |
| kmweaver (113), Sebastopol, California |
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September 15, 2008 Stopped by on our way out of Montreal, just a short drive off the 401 (use Goldorak’s directions... but keep in mind you’ll be looking for things after the second bridge westward). Decent selection of Canadian beers in a convenience / grocery store type setting. Most things are available cold or at room temp. Nothing special, and they didn’t have any of the Charlevoix larger-format bottles when we stopped by. Picked up the newly bottled DDC Fumisterie and a bottle of unknown (and presumably awful) gueuze. Worth a very quick stop. |
Pyrozoid (7), Gatineau, Quebec does not count - explanation |
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May 1, 2008 Belle petite place avec un grand choix de biere et un service impécable avec des gens qui connaisse leur bieres. |
stjeanbaptiste (1), does not count - explanation |
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April 27, 2008 Excellent pour se préparer à une journée de la Saint-Jean au 24 St-Jean-Baptiste! |
| LadySusan (77), Ste-Therese, Quebec |
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November 7, 2007 This place is very small but still has a very good selecyion of beers. The service his friendly and they are ready to hepl you if you need it. The only thing is that the place is not that easy to find. |
| Quevillon (139), Sainte-Thérèse, Quebec |
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June 24, 2007 Visité durant ma promenade en auto à la St-Jean. L’endrois est petit, mais très facile à circuler. Ils ont un très bon choix; des embalages cadeaux faite par eux, des exclusivités et des rareté comme une Unibroue 2004. Et je ne dois pas oublier, les deux femmes qui étaient là, étaient toujour prèt à m’aidé! |
| mds (100), Toronto, Ontario |
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July 11, 2005 Convenient location just off the island and not far off the highway back to Toronto. Pretty good selection though maybe not as good as Joanette. Unibroue, Charlevoix, Chaudron, Bieropholie, etc. I was able to fill in a few beers that I wasn’t able to find at Joanette earlier that day. Lots of gift packs available. There was a far greater glassware selection over Joanette. A good choice if you’re heading that way. |
| Boutip (33), Gatineau, Quebec |
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June 15, 2005 Nice little corner store 10 minutes off the ‘’40’’ highway when entering Montreal from the West side. Parking is no problem, which cannot be said for the downtown beer locations. Staffs are extremely knowledgeable and always ready for help. All top Quebec micros are well represented and prices are very reasonable. Recommended. |
| Sammy (273), Toronto, Ontario |
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June 12, 2005 On the way out of Montreal, going the slow way out of downtown. Watch out, after, if you are going to the 401 as the road leads directly to Ottawa instead. A very complete set of micro-Quebec beers, including some hard to gets. Staff knows what they have, and what’s new, but not what’s good, and little on style. Good supply of glasswear. Well organized and big turnover of beer, as everyone from the area pops in to buy something. I still liked Metro Joanette better for selection, but this one is pretty good on lesser names. |
| jerc (142), Toronto, Ontario |
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March 26, 2005 Very convenient on the road to TO. Decent selection, I picked up some Unibrou, Charlevoix, and Bieropholie bottles. |
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