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Bière Garden, a mobile beer garden with 16 taps, is coming to Montreal with a concert bus

The non-profit mobile beer garden will arrive in the city in September to highlight the work of Quebec brewers.

JP Karwacki
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Following on the success of visits to Quebec City and Val-Morin, the mobile beer garden Bière Garden is now bringing its travelling brewery celebration caravan for Montreal with a terrasse for relaxing, live music, snacks, and games to play while you knock back pint after pint.

Montreal is the third part of the travelling beer garden's four-stop summer tour, where a bus with a large beer garden replete with tables and seating sets up shop and starts pulling the taps on 16 different barrels as music plays from the roof of Mixbus, a travelling recording studio that highlights Quebec artists.  

They'll be setting up by Bassins Peel in Griffintown on September 10 and 11 where ticket-holders can dive into tastings and tours of the nine participating breweries the garden has teamed up with for the event.

Tickets range from $25 for designated drivers (that includes 4 non-alcoholic drinks in the price) up to $68 and $115 for flights and multiple pints (respectively) of the breweries on offer, plus a glass to take home as a memento.  

Here are the breweries on offer during the Montreal edition (plus, according to Bière Garden, some little surprises):

Tickets are going to go on sale as of August 30 via Bière Garden's website; they'll grant four hours of access to the site on their Friday, September 10 from 6 p.m. to 10:30 p.m., or one of two blocks on Saturday, September 11 from noon to 4:30 p.m. and 6 p.m. to 10:30 p.m.

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