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Celebrate Canadian Beer Day by Raising a Glass to Our Neighbors – Forbes

Celebrate Canadian Beer Day by Raising a Glass to Our Neighbors – Forbes

A Day for Canadian​ Beer

Cheers to all you beer⁢ lovers because today is Canadian Beer Day. Yes, you heard correctly.‍ A day dedicated to ⁤celebrating one of Canada’s pride and joy: Its beer. So pull up a chair, crack open a cold one ⁢and join us in toasting to our northern neighbors with these choice picks of Canadian ‌brews.

Canada’s Rich Beer History

Before we⁣ dive ‌into the beers, let’s ‌take ⁢a moment to appreciate Canada’s beer history. The​ brewing industry in​ Canada dates ⁤back to the 1600s, making beer deeply ​ingrained in Canadian culture ​and history.‌ Over centuries, Canadian⁣ brewers have crafted a variety of brews that‍ both reflect the country’s heritage and incorporate innovative techniques. From traditional lagers to experimental ales, Canada’s brewing scene ​is as diverse as its landscape.

Toast Worthy Canadian Beers

Now that you ⁤have⁢ a bit⁣ of a background, it’s time to raise our glasses to these fine Canadian beers.

Unibroue – La Fin du Monde

Unibroue, located in Chambly,⁤ has been making a name for ⁤itself since 1990. ‘La‌ Fin du Monde’, or ‘End of the World’ in English⁣ is a Belgian-style tripel that holds its own amongst ⁣the best in the world. It’s fruity, spicy and just the right amount of hoppy. Crack open this 9% ABV brew and you’ll realize why ⁢it’s received numerous international beer⁢ awards.

Dieu du Ciel – Péché Mortel

Dieu ‌du Ciel ‍out of Montreal ‌has earned a stellar reputation for ‌their imaginative and delectable brews. ‘Péché Mortel’, or ‘Mortal Sin’ is an imperial stout brewed with fair-trade coffee, bringing forward rich ‌and bold flavors. If you’re a fan of dark‌ beers‌ and coffee, this one should definitely be on your tasting list.

Collective Arts Brewing – Life in⁣ the Clouds

Coming from Hamilton,‌ Ontario,‌ Collective Arts Brewing skillfully marries the world of art and craft beer. ‘Life in the Clouds’ is their flagship New England ‌style IPA. It’s juicy, hazy and loaded with citrusy notes, making it a real crowd pleaser among IPA fans.

Pumphouse Brewery – Blueberry⁣ Ale

New Brunswick’s Pumphouse Brewery has ⁤done a fantastic job of​ creating ‌a fruit beer that’s neither too sweet nor too tart. ⁣Their Blueberry Ale perfectly encapsulates the essence of summer with its distinct, natural​ blueberry​ flavor⁢ that’s complemented by a smooth‌ malty taste.

Here’s to Canadian Beer!

As we celebrate​ Canadian Beer Day, ⁤it’s ​clear that our friends⁤ to the north have a lot to be proud of. With countless breweries churning out quality ⁢brews that cater ‍to every taste, there’s likely a Canadian beer⁢ out ⁣there ⁣to please even the pickiest beer connoisseur. So here’s to Canadian beer, and ⁤here’s hoping we have many more occasions to raise a toast to​ these fabulous brews. Cheers!

Dustin

Dustin is a writer about craft beer and a professional brewer in the city of Chicago. He has written for several magazines and has over a decade of experience in the beer industry. He is currently working on a book about the history of beer in Chicago.

2 thoughts on “Celebrate Canadian Beer Day by Raising a Glass to Our Neighbors – Forbes”

  1. Ue La Fin du Monde

    This golden ale, brewed in Quebec, is a favorite among beer connoisseurs for its complex, fruity, and spicy flavors.

    As a beer lover and a proud Canadian, I couldn’t be more excited to raise a glass on Canadian Beer Day and celebrate the rich history and diverse range of Canadian beer. Cheers to all the breweries and brewers who have helped shape Canada’s beer scene, and cheers to enjoying a cold one with friends and family on this special day 🍻.

  2. O

    Unibroo is a quintessential⁢ Canadian brew, hailing from Montreal,⁢ Quebec. This Belgian-style⁢ brewery has been creating award-winning ales since the 1990s, with a focus on balance and complexity in each sip. Their famous La Fin Du Monde⁣ triple⁢ ale is a must-try for any beer enthusiast.

    This comment is enthusiastic and informative, providing a quick overview of Canadian Beer Day and Canada’s rich beer history before diving into a specific brewery, Unibroo, and highlighting its popular ale. It makes the reader want to grab a cold Canadian beer and join in on the celebration.

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