List of breweries in Quebec

This is an incomplete list of breweries in Quebec sorted by region. Breweries have been cropping up steadily over the past 30 to 40 years in the province of Québec, Canada. There are now 150 active breweries producing 3,348 different beers.[1] According to BeerAdvocate, 46 of the top 100 beers in Canada are brewed in Quebec.[2]

Abitibi-Témiscamingue

  • Belgh Brasse (Since 1999) (Amos)
  • Ŀe Trèfle Noir (Since 2009) (Rouyn-Noranda)
  • Ŀe Prospecteur (Since 2014) (Val d'Or)
  • Barbe Broue (Since 2015) (Ville-Marie)

Bas-Saint-Laurent

  • Breughel (1998-2013) (Saint-Germain-de-Kamouraska)
  • Le Bien, le Malt (Since 2008) (Rimouski)
  • La Fabrique (Since 2010) (Matane)
  • La Captive (Since 2010) (Amqui)
  • Aux Fous Brassant (Since 2012) (Rivière-du-Loup)
  • Tête d'Allumette (Since 2013) (Saint-André-de-Kamouraska)
  • Le Secret des Dieux (Since 2016) (Pohénégamook)

Capitale-Nationale

  • Archibald (Since 2005) (Lac Beauport, Sainte-Foy)
  • Emporium Microbrasserie (Since 2018) (Québec city)
  • Griendel - Brasserie Artisanale (Since 2015) (Québec city)
  • La Barberie (Since 1997) (Québec city)
  • La Brasserie Générale (Since 2013), (Québec city)
  • L'inox (Since 1987), (Québec city)
  • La Korrigane (Since 2010), (Québec city)
  • La Souche (Since 2012), (Québec city)
  • La Voie Maltée (Since 2013 in Québec, from Chicoutimi), (Québec city)
  • Les 3 Brasseurs, Boul. Laurier, (Since 2012 in Québec city, from France), (Sainte-Foy)
  • Noctem - Brewpub, Rue du Parvis, (Since 2015) (Québec city)
  • Noctem - Brewery St-Malo, (Since 2018) (Québec city)
  • Microbrasserie Charlevoix (Since 1998), (Baie-Saint-Paul)
  • Microbrasserie des Beaux-Prés (Since 2011), (Sainte-Anne-de-Beaupré)
  • Microbrasserie d'Orléans, Pub Le Mitan (Since 2005), (Île d'Orléans)
  • Microbrasserie La Moustache (Since 2014), (Québec city)

Centre-du-Québec

Chaudière-Appalaches

  • Corsaire (Since 2008) (Lévis)
  • Frampton Brasse (Since 2011) (Frampton)
  • La société (Since 2011) (Saint-Georges)
  • Microbrasserie de Bellechasse (Pub de la Contrée) (Since summer 2013) (Buckland, Bellechasse)

Côte-Nord

  • Microbrasserie St-Pancrace (Since summer 2013) (Baie-Comeau)

Cantons de l'Est

Gaspésie–Îles-de-la-Madeleine

  • À l'abri de la Tempête (Since 2004) (L'Étang-du-Nord)
  • Brasserie Le Malbord (Since 2014) (Sainte-Anne-des-Monts)
  • Pit Caribou (Since 2007) (Anse-à-Beaufils)
  • Le Naufrageur (Since 2008) (Carleton-sur-Mer)
  • Auval (since 2015) (Val d'Espoir)
  • Le Frontibus (since 2017) (Rivière-au-Renard).
  • Le Caveau (since 2017?) (Trois-Pistoles)
  • Aux Fous Brassant (Rivière-du-Loup)
  • Cap Gaspé (Since 2017) (Gaspé)
  • Le Bien, Le Malt (Rimouski)
  • La Captive (Amqui)
  • Tête d'Allumette (Saint-André de Kamouraska)
  • La Fabrique (Matane)

Lanaudière

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Laurentides

Laval

Microbrewery:

  • Au Maître-Brasseur (Since 2006) (Laval)(Close)
  • Les 3 Brasseurs (Since 2010) (Laval)
  • Braise et houblon (Since 2011) (Laval)(Close)

Mauricie

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Montérégie

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Montréal

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Outaouais

  • Les brasseurs du temps (Since 2008) (Gatineau)
  • Brasserie du Bas-Canada (Planned for Fall 2017) (Gatineau)
  • Brasseurs de l'Outaouais (Gatineau)
  • Gainsbourg (Since 2013) (Gatineau)

Saguenay–Lac-Saint-Jean

  • La Gueule de Bois (Since 2009) (Jonquière)
  • La Tour à Bières (Since 2004) (Chicoutimi)
  • La Voie maltée (Since 2002) (Jonquière, Chicoutimi, Québec)
  • Microbrasserie du Lac-Saint-Jean (Since 2007) (Saint-Gédéon)
  • La Chouape (Since 2008) (St-Félicien)
  • Microbrasserie Le Coureur Des Bois (Since 2011) (Dolbeau-Mistassini)
  • HopEra Microbrasserie et pizzeria (Since 2014) (Jonquière)
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See also

Notes

  1. Webzine Bières et Plaisirs, March 2013 (in French)
  2. Most Popular Beers: Canada, BeerAdvocate, 2012-05-29

Sources

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