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Best Brew Pubs/Local Brews in Quebec City

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La Barberie is a micro-brewery that serves up some delightful varieties of local beers with their menu that changes on a daily basis, so you are sure to have something new here every time you visit. Some of the kinds of beers you are likely to find include Classic White, Blonde Bucolic, Light Rousse and Sure Cherry. They organize beer tastings on a regular basis, but one can order their sampler anytime they visit. The taproom has a warm feel, while one can also sit by their patio on a sunny day.

Korrigane Brasserie artisanale is named after a historic French ship, and the ambiance of this bar and the names of the beers here are a reminder of that history. The place has won a reputation in the local circuit for its high-quality local beer. They house around 10 varieties of locally made beers, all having dramatic names. They serve light snacks to complement the beer. The place hosts live music and also provides lounges for groups. They also have a terrace where these natural brews can be enjoyed. Check website for additional details.

La Souche is where one should head to, to have a taste of locally made artisanal beers that take inspiration from the rest of the world. They have a whole range of brews, along with food pairings that complement the beers perfectly. They have weekly deals on drinks as well as food, which includes a mix of pub grub such as pizzas, poutines, nachos, and burgers. The interior, defined by woodwork and furnished with wooden as well as glass tables, exudes a friendly vibe and serves as the perfect place to unwind with friends. Alternatively, you can also grab a spot out on the terrace.

After enjoying a relishing Italian fare at restaurant Savini, head downwards to this basement club to enjoy a night of music and drinks. Located right below the restaurant, Les Voûtes de Napoléon comes alive at 9:30p, offering music lovers a cozy have where they can devour libations while cocooned in melodious rhythms. A subterranean room of a 19th-century building, this bar opened its doors in 1993, and has since become a popular spot for night birds in Quebec. They have a rotating list of in-house musicians who perform every night.

Pub Saint-Alexandre allows beer connoisseurs to quench their thirst with an impressive selection of fine imported ales in the summer or with some warm cider by the fireplace in the winter. The pub offers 200 beers. In addition to its tasteful mahogany bar, the Saint Alexandre has a stage where local bands perform on weekends. The pub's kitchen serves some of the choicest of delicious traditional pub cuisine.

This large pub is one of the few brew-pubs in Quebec City, and is located in the Vieux-Port, a short walk from museums and antique shops. Some of the 11 beers served here at Bar L'Inox are quite unique, especially the maple syrup brew. The pub is the perfect place to enjoy a European hotdog along with a cold pint. During the summer, the terrace is one of the most popular in the city. Brews include the Trois de Pique rousse and the ominously named Débâcle, which is available only in the spring.

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