Not all incredible beer comes in cans - sometimes you just have to go to the source. Sutton, Quebec is a small ski town about 15 minutes from the Vermont border, and around 5 years ago a brewpub by the name of À L'Abordage opened their doors. After a year or so in business, the owner and head brewer, Cédrik Poitras, discovered New England IPAs and decided to bring this new style to his patrons.
Read MoreIf you came up on craft beer in Quebec, you may have noticed an attractive green can that started popping up in speciality beer stores in 2017. Ta Meilleure, the unintentional flagship beer of Saint-Jean-sur-Richelieu's Lagabière, was arguably the first canned New England IPA in the province, and it truly changed the game.
Read MoreThe first episode of our new themed seasons goes down at Montreal's Pub BreWskey. You might remember us sitting down with Guillaume Couraud and Derrick Robertson in their Old Port brewpub back on Episode #68, but a lot has changed since then.
Read MoreIf you read our blog, you'll be familiar with our latest guest. Nathan of NathanDoesBeer first appeared on our Ottawa podcast (Episode #135), and since he was in Montreal to shoot our forthcoming "Where To Drink In Montreal" vlog, we figured we may as well get in a chat.
Read MoreFor 32 years, Great Lakes have represented Toronto craft beer, so it was awesome to finally sit down with Marketing & Communications Manager Troy Burtch at their Etobicoke brewery.
Read MoreEvery time we tell Montreal beer lovers, "No, we haven't been to MaBrasserie", we're met with a perplexed facial expression.
Read MoreIf you've been following us over the years, you'll know that one great beer region we haven't dabbled in to date is Europe.
Read MoreIt's been four whole months since we've had Tiffany from High Season Co. on the podcast, so we figured we were overdue for a chat.
Read MoreSometimes you see a brewery's products everywhere you go, and for some reason you just don't get around to giving them a crack.
Read MoreEvery year in late August, Cee and Tiff make the pilgrimage to Brooklyn, New York to attend Afropunk, an eclectic music festival.
Read MoreFor our long time listeners and viewers, you may recall that waaay back in the day we used to interview a lot of our talented friends in the music or entertainment business, but over the past few years we've focused almost exclusively on speaking with breweries.
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