Brasseur de Montréal

normanville

Normanville

An IPA in which the bitterness is balanced by a fruity taste of pear and pink guava. Its hazy color evokes the steam of the old Rosemont chimneys.

The two towers to the north of Laurier Park have been part of the Montreal landscape for years. We decided to honour them by creating Normanville, a Hazy IPA whose hazy color evokes the steam of the old chimneys of Rosemont.

griffintown

Griffintown

A crystalline blonde ale with floral aromas whose cereal accents pay tribute to the iconic grain silo of our brewery.

Inspired by the tradition of bohemian lager beers, Griffintown is the first beer brewed by Brasseur de Montréal on the occasion of its founding in 2008. Having evolved subtly over the years, it is without a shadow of a doubt the most appreciated and prestigious of our beers. The choice of the grain silo found on the terrace of the microbrewery was a logical choice to identify this iconic beer from the brewery.

loxley

Loxley

Loxley is brewed in the purest tradition of beers brewed in Burton, England. The water used in the brewing process is treated according to the parameters of the Trent River, which flows through the region.

A thirst-quenching beer with a typical English pub taste, Loxley is brewed using three types of malt, malted wheat and roasted barley.

lamer

L'Amer IPA

An IPA with an American-style hoppiness, sharp bitterness and bright citrus notes. Proud and robust, like the île Sainte-Hélène lighthouse.

The American IPA by excellence, l’aMer IPA is the hallmark of Brasseur de Montréal’s hoppy beers. It offers a perfect balance between resinous and citrus notes, along with a clean bitterness and a roundness of residual sugar and alcohol.