#127 It's A Good Time To Be A Beer Drinker with Alex Housenger & Sarah Diaz (Switchback)

Switchback are Vermont OGs, and they were one of the first taprooms in the state that Cee and Tiffany visited back in 2016.

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DRINKING IN CHURCH | La Cuvée Vlog

Before the podcast, before YouTube, Cee and Tiffany used to attend La Cuvée, a cute festival held in the basement of a church on Blvd St. Laurent in Montreal.

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#126 The Home of Craft Beer in Laval with Guillaume Ouimet (Les Insulaires Microbrasseurs)

Laval, the island just north of Montreal, isn't widely known for its locally brewed craft beer.

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#125 Don't Drink Tusker

It's been a while between solo episodes, so while Scott was in Montreal for the launch of our latest collab beer with L'Espace Public (Dreamsequel, a blackberry blueberry milkshake sour), we figured we'd get in a podcast focused on cellaring beer (and catching up with Scott).

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Are Classic Styles Getting Lost In The Haze?

This seems to be an ever prominent question in the beer world, especially with how connected it is to social media, and in many ways how dependent it is on social media.

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WHERE TO DRINK CRAFT BEER IN THE EASTERN TOWNSHIPS | Tourisme Cantons-de-l'Est Vlog

Quebec's Eastern Townships, approximately 2 hours east of Montreal, are a haven for craft beer. And food. And wine. And spirits. And coffee. And outdoor activites. And pretty much everything you could want.

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#123 Don't Make Me Get Jérôme On The Phone with Jérôme C. Dionysius (Le Cheval Blanc)

We've had a bit of a run speaking to legendary Quebec brewers lately, so we were stoked to hang out with Jérôme, owner of the first brewpub (and first brewpub permit) in Quebec, Le Cheval Blanc, at their pub on Ontario St in Montreal.

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What Does Craft Beer Look Like In 2019?

For my first post, rather than drill down on a single topic I thought I’d just talk about a few observations from 2018 and a bit of what I hope to see in 2019 and beyond.  Let’s get into it, shall we?

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