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Microbrasserie Les Trois Mousquetaires
"The Three Musketeers Microbrewery"
Québec, Canada
Another brewery from Quebec, home of the delicious and famous Unibroue nectars. This brewery has only been in business for a few years (2004), but there is a lot of buzz about it on the internet. They specialize in German style beers with their own twist added. Head brewer, Jonathon Lafortune, likens himself to a chef that cooks with passion and feeling.
Les Trois Mousquetiares Rauchbier....$8.49 / 750ml
"Voilá! A beer from chilly Québec inspired by the 'rauchbier' you find in Bamberg Germany - a dark beer made partly from smoked malt, aged slowly at low temperatures, and put in the bottle unfiltered, with a fine yeast sediment.
All for one!" -- importer
Les Trois Mousquetaires Doppelbock....$10.99 / 750ml
"This Doppelbock, or 'Double Bock' is a dark, extra full-bodied lager after the best Bavarian tradition. Such beer was created by monks for the tough fasting period of Lent. They called it 'liquid bread'. Look for flavor notes of chocolate, candied fruit, and roasted malt." -- importer
Les Trois Mousquetaires Weizen Imperial....$11.99 / 750ml
ABV = 8.0%
"Wham! Here it is...the world's first - and still greatest imperial wheat beer. The unfiltered Weizen Imperiale is immensely flavorful, with twice the malt and hops of ordinary wheat beer. Thanks to its special yeast, you'll taste vanilla, clove, orange, and of course, the classic banana flavor of a great Hefe-Weizen." -- importer
Rated #8 best Wheat beer on RateBeer.com
Les Trois Mousquetaires Kellerbier Lager....$7.99 / 750ml
ABV = 5.5%
Kellerbier, meaning 'cellar beer' is a type of unfiltered lager made by dozens of tiny breweries scattered around Franconia - Germany's most prolific and highly regarded brewing region. Les Trois Mousquetaires' Kellerbier is a full-flavored, unfiltered Pilsner that brings together the richness of Quebec barley and the smoothness of noble German hops, to create the perfect apertif.
Rated #9 best Keller beer on RateBeer.com
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