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montreal. beer

Calling all Montreal beer lovers! You don't have to fly to Germany to experience the magic of Oktoberfest next month.

In fact, by hopping in the car for 30 minutes (or spending less than an hour on public transit), you can join 40,000 festival-goers as you sample 400 craft beers while enjoying delicious eats, comedy shows, musical performances and carnival rides — all in a beautiful riverfront setting, over the course of three days.

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There's no shortage of good breweries in Quebec, but how many belong to women? In a sector historically dominated by women, female brewers, or brewsters, have been mostly pushed out of brewhouses over two centuries ago. Now, the Festival Brassoeurs of Saint-Jean-sur-Richelieu aims to prove that women can still generate excellent brews.

On March 25, the OverHop Canada brewery will host the first edition of the new Quebec beer festival, inviting 18 participating breweries that are all women-owned or have women as brewers.

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Another popular summer spot has announced its reopening for the 2022 season. Terrasse St-Ambroise, the McAuslan Brewing company's outdoor bar on the north bank of Montreal's Lachine Canal, has opened its gates, welcoming customers to the sun-drenched patio as of Thursday, May 5.

The terrasse is open seven days a week beginning at noon.

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A new Quebec beer week is giving ale and lager lovers the chance to sip on the latest brews and learn about the industry. The event spans over 100 activities, including tastings, product launches, and tours that celebrate beer culture and introduce the public to local microbreweries.

Launched by the Association des microbrasseries du Québec (AMBQ), the week is intended to get consumers interacting directly with beer makers.

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