Le Cheval Blanc

Le Cheval Blanc is a brewpub located on rue Ontario in Montreal, Quebec, Canada. In 1986, it became the first licensed brewpub in Montreal.[1]

Beers available on tap:[2]

  • Blonde, continental lager, 5%
  • Stout, creamy stout, 4%
  • Amber, caramelized red ale, 5%
  • Imperial Stout, winter stout, 8%
  • At'Chouff, Belgian-type pale ale, 5.1%
  • White, wheat ale, 5%
  • India Red, red IPA, 5.5%
  • Red Rice, Japanese-type red ale, 5.1%

Some of its craft beers available on tap being quite popular, in 1987 the establishment started a microbrewery of its own: La Brasserie Le Cheval Blanc. In 1998, it merged with two other microbreweries Les Brasseurs GMT and Les Brasseurs de l'Anse to form Les Brasseurs RJ.

  • The Cheval's bottled beers most commonly available in Quebec's dépanneurs are:
  • La Blanche Cheval Blanc, traditional Belgian white, 5%
  • Coup de grisou, buckwheat amber ale, spiced with coriander, refermented, 5%

In 1999, the tavern was renovated and is now also a music venue and an art gallery.[3] As of late 2009, the tavern is the venue for YULBlog's monthly "First Wednesday" gatherings.

See also

  • Quebec beer
  • Canadian beer

References

  1. "Tours on tap". The Globe and Mail. 2009-03-17. Retrieved 2009-06-29.
  2. "Taste. The beers of the Cheval" Archived 2008-04-21 at the Wayback Machine, in the Web site of Le Cheval Blanc, retrieved on April 1st, 2008
  3. "Know. The little history of the place" Archived 2008-04-21 at the Wayback Machine, in the Web site of Le Cheval Blanc, retrieved on April 1st, 2008
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