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mondial de la biére

Good news for all beer connoisseurs: Mondial de la bière is finally back to normal. Unlike last year, this iconic festival has been able to return to the good old formula that made it such a fun event to begin with.

Thanks (but no thanks) to the pandemic, the 2021 festival had to operate a little differently — welcoming just 450 people at a time for a maximum of three hours. There were no individual booths and, because of importing delays, only 5% of the beers were international.

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With such a wide range of flavours and types to choose from, beer is a beverage appreciated by lots of Montrealers. Caramel, licorice, hazelnut, ginger, orange – there really is something to suit every taste.

From May 19 to 22, beer lovers in Montreal can check out breweries from near and far at the 28th edition of the popular Mondial de la bière. Founded in 1994, the event plays an important role in the world of brewing, continually reinventing itself to suit the evolving palates of beer connoisseurs.

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Quebec's annual beer industry bash is back from May 19 to 22, after a two-year pandemic pause. The 28th edition of Mondial de la bière will take place at the iconic Gare Windsor with a massive terrasse in the adjoining Cour Rio Tinto (between the historic rail terminal and the Bell Centre). The popular tasting event is free to enter — you pay for what you drink — and will feature four days of access to over 400 beers, ciders, meads, and mocktails.

“This will be the first time the festival will be held both indoors and outdoors… The new concept will allow us to welcome more visitors and offer two different environments," said festival co-founder and CEO Jeannine Marois.

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