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Demi-Jean: February 2014
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Beer Drinking and Eating. Tuesday, 25 February 2014. Specialty Beer Shops: Les Délires du Terroir. Back to our Beer Shop Series, not far from March. Station 54, Les D. Is situated along Montreals infamous St-Hubert Plaza between Bellechase and Beaubien. If youre familiar with the plaza, you might associate it with wedding dress boutiques and cheap clothing shops, but it has gone through somewhat of a revival over the past years especially the section in which Les D. Lires du Terroir is located. . Located...
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SMASHIN' TRANSISTORS: November 2014
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Rock-n-roll records and North American beers. Nov 23, 2014. Brasserie Dieu Du Ciel's Dernière Volonté Belgian IPA. Quebec's Brasserie Dieu Du Ciel was getting talked up a lot. Their Dernière Volonté in particular was scoring high points. It also happened to be a beer the brewery only made occasionally so I figured it would only be one I would hear legends about but never taste to find out for myself. My luck changed though when my friend Peter (host of the Avant Garage on Calgary's CJSW. Nov 22, 2014.
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Mount Pleasant Cheese Blurbs: Québec Love
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Mount Pleasant Cheese Blurbs. Sunday, September 6, 2009. Québec is the bomb. I was born there, raised there, and I get to go back every year, always leaving with wide eyes and a heavy heart. This year I had a mission: try as many provincially-registered cheeses and craft beers. Tough job, I know, but somebody has to do it. How could I find the coveted treats? 3 Le Gré des Champs: An organic, raw milk aged cheese with a beautiful washed rind and a firm, straw-coloured pate. Incredibly floral, fruity a...
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Mount Pleasant Cheese Blurbs: September 2009
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Mount Pleasant Cheese Blurbs. Wednesday, September 23, 2009. Here's a look at the menu for the Farmstead Wines tasting that took place on September 9th. If you are not familiar with Farmstead Wines, you should have a look at their great website. The wines that have the Farmstead seal are not only delicious, but also hand-made by families who grow the grapes naturally. No irrigation, no chemicals - wine as it should be. 3 winemakers were celebrated that night:. Was a smashing success with the lucky guests.