Microbrew beer flap settled, Quebec to sell 150th-anniversary suds
MONTREAL — After seemingly being frosty to the idea, Quebec liquor stores will carry a special cross-country craft beer pack that celebrates Canada’s 150th birthday.
A dozen breweries from Canada’s 10 provinces, Yukon and the Northwest Territories announced earlier this year they were banding together to create the unique 12-pack.
Owners of the Trou du diable brewery, the microbrewery behind Quebec’s contribution, said on social media last week the province was balking at selling the collection of brews because the presence of the Quebec beer was not guaranteed in all the packs.
That caused an uproar among beer connoisseurs, although it appears miscommunication was at the root of the decision to not sell it in Quebec.


