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Sipping a beer in Saskatoon

Microbreweries are popular in Saskatoon! Here are a few suggestions of places to go and beers to drink when in town.

With all the grains produced in Saskatchewan, it is not surprising that microbreweries are numerous and popular there. Here are some good places, located near the Alt Hotel Saskatoon, that serve excellent local beers.

9-MILE LEGACY – 229, 20TH STREET WEST

Located on the popular 20th Avenue, this microbrewery is the perfect place to have a drink with friends or colleagues after work in a relaxed atmosphere with a lot of beers on tap. In the summer, cyclists can enjoy a beer on the bicycle patio in front of the brewery.

CONGRESS BEER HOUSE – 215, 2 AVENUE SOUTH

Ce restaurant avec une grande salle à manger offre un grand choix de bières en fût et en bouteille ainsi que quelques options de bières sans gluten. Demandez une place dans leurs confortables chaise-sofa ou banquettes.

COHEN’S BEER REPUBLIC – 101, 20TH STREET WEST

Tout nouveau, tout beau, c’est l’endroit tout désigné pour prendre une bière en regardant un match de football (pourquoi ne pas encourager les Roughriders de la Saskatchewan, tant qu’à être là?). Arrivez avant 18h pour profiter de leurs offres sur la bière et les collations. À essayer : leurs excellentes frites au cornichon et les cornichons frits. Décadents.

SHELTER BREWING COMPANY – 255, 2 AVENUE SOUTH

Voici ce qui arrive quand une microbrasserie joint ses efforts avec un ancien camion de bouffe de rue : on découvre un endroit où on peut prendre une bonne bière accompagnée de tacos. Le parfait 5 à 7, quoi! Arrivez tôt, il y a peu de places et l’endroit se rempli très rapidement.

A FEW LOCAL BEERS TO TRY:

Prairie White by Great Western

Wheat Burst by Black Bridge

Hefeweizen by 9-Mile

NE IPA by Shelter

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Virginie LandrySeptember 16th, 2019
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