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I had some great experiences that visited this little brewery! The first was during a cold Montreal winter. We went in the street to a place to warm up and were greeted by delicious pints. The second time was this last week. We returned and were pleasantly surprised by a street dance party at Saint Denis, so we sat on the terrace and enjoyed the music and a flight of beer. Try the Cerna and the Montreal Hell and stop... View all feedback.
Stopped by here on our beer tour .it looks like a pretty popular place and the beers we tried were very good . Didn't really have any food but did get to try some salmon jerky . If that's any indication of how good the food is, I would love to come back to try the other selections on the menu.
Loved it! Super busy but great atmosphere and an amazing imperial Stout!
Great place. Interior is set up to make you feel like you're in a 16th century tavern. Neat selection of Czech beers.
I had some great experiences that visited this little brewery! The first was during a cold Montreal winter. We went in the street to a place to warm up and were greeted by delicious pints. The second time was this last week. We returned and were pleasantly surprised by a street dance party at Saint Denis, so we sat on the terrace and enjoyed the music and a flight of beer. Try the Cerna and the Montreal Hell and stop the road to Uniburger also...
Camps and pilgrims are their speciality, and it shows. Cerna (Czech Pilsner) is the speciality of the house and no wonder. This beer is made from yeast produced before the dissolution of former Czechoslovakia. The brewery has a certificate of authenticity for the pre-1990 yeast that it uses to brew this speciality. They take care of the continued vitality of this yeast line. A modest fragrance welcomes the most inquisitive nose; and on the tongue, soft, rounded aromas lap. There is nothing big, or flashy with this beer, but with every sip there is a true beer. This, it says humble, is what genuine beer should strive for; not be seduced by the superiors. Montreal Hell (Helles lager) A German camp with a crisp finish, and the mildest touch of bitterness, so transient that it was a miracle when it was ever there. Elephant 10 Mosaic (India Session Camp) A roasted, smoky scent, as one would expect from his siblings in a camp. Kazbec (storage) This beer runs with a citrus and grapefruit border and follows with a pronounced grapefruit taste. A mild bitterness takes away the tartness of grapefruit.