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MONTREAL CRAFT BREWERY BACHELOR PARTY TOUR: THE ULTIMATE GUY'S DAY OUT

By Connected Montréal · Mar 5, 2026 · 08 MIN read

Montréal's craft brewery scene has exploded into one of North America's densest brewing corridors — Mile End and Mile-Ex alone contain over a dozen microbreweries within walking distance, making self-guided brewery crawls a bachelor party staple.

Quick Summary

  • Mile End and Mile-Ex contain over a dozen microbreweries within walking distance.
  • Private group tastings at Harricana cost $25-40 per person with charcuterie pairings.
  • Organized Saturday brewery tours cover 4-5 stops in 3-4 hours for $65-85 per person.

The Mile End Brewery Circuit

Montreal's craft brewery scene is concentrated in Mile End and Mile Ex, with over a dozen producers within walking distance of each other. The core circuit starts at Dieu du Ciel! on Avenue Laurier Ouest — their Péché Mortel imperial stout is a Canadian legend.

From there, walk north to Vices & Versa on Boulevard Saint-Laurent for a curated tap list of 40+ Quebec microbrews. Then east to Reservoir on Avenue Duluth for house-brewed Belgian styles in a converted bank building with an expansive terrace.

Group Booking and Private Tastings

Most Montreal breweries accommodate groups of 8-15 for private tastings with 48 hours advance notice. Harricana on Rue de Gaspé in Mile Ex offers a dedicated tasting room with guided flights and charcuterie pairings. Budget $25-40 per person.

For a more structured experience, organized brewery tours operate on Saturdays and cover 4-5 stops in 3-4 hours. Prices run $65-85 per person including tastings, snacks, and a guide who handles the bilingual logistics.

Pairing Food and Beer

The best brewery crawl incorporates food stops. Between Dieu du Ciel! and Reservoir, detour to Fairmount Bagel for a sesame bagel with cream cheese — the ideal beer-crawl ballast. On the way back south, stop at Schwartz's for a smoked meat sandwich to close the circuit.

For groups that want it all in one venue, Benelux on Rue Sherbrooke brews in-house and serves a full food menu including poutine, burgers, and share plates. Their terrace seats 20+ comfortably.

Location Highlights

  • Avenue Laurier, Mile End: DIEU DU CIEL! — 29 AVENUE LAURIER OUEST, THE STARTING POINT
  • Rue de Gaspé, Mile Ex: HARRICANA — 95 RUE DE GASPÉ, PRIVATE GROUP TASTINGS AVAILABLE
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MONTREAL CRAFT BREWERY BACHELOR PARTY TOUR: THE ULTIMATE GUY'S DAY OUT

Connected Montréal·Mar 5, 2026·02 min read
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Quick Summary
  • Mile End and Mile-Ex contain over a dozen microbreweries within walking distance.
  • Private group tastings at Harricana cost $25-40 per person with charcuterie pairings.
  • Organized Saturday brewery tours cover 4-5 stops in 3-4 hours for $65-85 per person.

The Mile End Brewery Circuit

Montreal's craft brewery scene is concentrated in Mile End and Mile Ex, with over a dozen producers within walking distance of each other. The core circuit starts at Dieu du Ciel! on Avenue Laurier Ouest — their Péché Mortel imperial stout is a Canadian legend.

From there, walk north to Vices & Versa on Boulevard Saint-Laurent for a curated tap list of 40+ Quebec microbrews. Then east to Reservoir on Avenue Duluth for house-brewed Belgian styles in a converted bank building with an expansive terrace.


Group Booking and Private Tastings

Most Montreal breweries accommodate groups of 8-15 for private tastings with 48 hours advance notice. Harricana on Rue de Gaspé in Mile Ex offers a dedicated tasting room with guided flights and charcuterie pairings. Budget $25-40 per person.

For a more structured experience, organized brewery tours operate on Saturdays and cover 4-5 stops in 3-4 hours. Prices run $65-85 per person including tastings, snacks, and a guide who handles the bilingual logistics.

Avenue Laurier, Mile EndDIEU DU CIEL! — 29 AVENUE LAURIER OUEST, THE STARTING POINT
Rue de Gaspé, Mile ExHARRICANA — 95 RUE DE GASPÉ, PRIVATE GROUP TASTINGS AVAILABLE

Pairing Food and Beer

The best brewery crawl incorporates food stops. Between Dieu du Ciel! and Reservoir, detour to Fairmount Bagel for a sesame bagel with cream cheese — the ideal beer-crawl ballast. On the way back south, stop at Schwartz's for a smoked meat sandwich to close the circuit.

For groups that want it all in one venue, Benelux on Rue Sherbrooke brews in-house and serves a full food menu including poutine, burgers, and share plates. Their terrace seats 20+ comfortably.

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