For those already in Canada......
#106
Don't tell dbd33 that
I'm a firm believer that beer is best consumed close to where it is brewed.
This website has a list of where real ale is available.
http://www.cask-ale.co.uk/us/canada-cask-guide.html
I can attest to the quality of the real ale at the place on rue St. Denis in Montreal...brewed on premises. The Woolwich Arms in Guelph sells quite a bit of real ale and the food is quite good as well. Not sure what is in Peterborough other than taverns where they sell you a tray of 50.
I'm a firm believer that beer is best consumed close to where it is brewed. This website has a list of where real ale is available.
http://www.cask-ale.co.uk/us/canada-cask-guide.html
I can attest to the quality of the real ale at the place on rue St. Denis in Montreal...brewed on premises. The Woolwich Arms in Guelph sells quite a bit of real ale and the food is quite good as well. Not sure what is in Peterborough other than taverns where they sell you a tray of 50.

Please note: AB, NB, NFL, MB, NWT, NU, PEI and YT: "No known outlets for cask ales".
No go areas for sane ex-pats surely.
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