Food & Drink

Microbrasserie Charlevoix in Baie-Saint-Paul

On the way in, the beers from Microbrasserie Charlevoix in Baie-Saint-Paul are worth the stop. Our favourite: the Double Dominus Vobiscum.

Photo: Mickaël A. Bandassak (Tourisme Charlevoix)

Microbrasserie Charlevoix in Baie-Saint-Paul

On the road between Quebec City and Charlevoix, Baie-Saint-Paul is already a destination in itself — galleries, restaurants, that light the painters immortalized. But for beer lovers, the town harbours a particular treasure: Microbrasserie Charlevoix, which has been brewing Quebec beers for over twenty-five years.

Belgian-inspired beers

Microbrasserie Charlevoix has built a solid reputation around beers that borrow from Belgian brewing tradition while asserting a local character. The Dominus Vobiscum range — our favourite being the Double — has become a Quebec classic. These complex, full-bodied tasting beers are the kind of bottles you bring back to the chalet to accompany a good meal.

The company does not limit itself to tradition: it also explores more contemporary styles, offering a range that satisfies the curious newcomer and the demanding connoisseur alike.

The road stop

Microbrasserie Charlevoix is located in Baie-Saint-Paul, approximately forty-five minutes from the chalet Le Littoral in Cap-à-l'Aigle, La Malbaie, Charlevoix. It is the ideal stop upon arriving in the region — stock up on a few bottles before driving on to your rental. Or plan a Baie-Saint-Paul outing combining the brewery, the art galleries, and a stop at Katabatik to book a river descent.

At the chalet, Microbrasserie Charlevoix beers find their natural place: on the terrace at day's end, by the wood fireplace, or alongside a cheese board from the Route des Saveurs. For restaurant evenings, see our guide to the best restaurants in La Malbaie.