BON POISON
Read moreIt's hard to pass by their logo without wondering... Why a skull and crossbones? And why not, right? Here is the main brand at the origin of this brewery from Metz. Its author? Quentin Decornet. The place is inspired by the English microbreweries, which combine a brewing room, a cellar, a storage room, as well as a reception area reserved for customers and tasting. The "original" Bon Poison is a malty lager and the classic beer is available in a variety of styles. Craft beers from Metz, to be enjoyed with (?) moderation!
LES 3 MOUSSEQUETAIRES
Read moreYou, the beer lovers, should know that this beer cellar is your place of perdition. It's not a matter of drinking your beer (a Belgian expression that means drinking in one gulp) but of enjoying sips to discover the flavors that come out of it! And with more than 270 references, there is plenty to choose from! Many nuggets from all over the world, with their specificities and of all colors. Let us advise you, the team is professional and very friendly. Les Moussequetaires can also be found on avenue de Nancy, in the Nouvelle Ville district.
À VOS BIÈRES-1 000 RÉFÉRENCES DE BIÈRES - BAR LE P'TIT LOCAL
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BRASSERIE SAINT NABOR
Read moreThe Brasserie Saint-Avold moves to Faulquemont and becomes the Brasserie Saint-Nabor. The ethic remains the same, as established by Jean-Aimé Rugiero: "Good, beautiful, good living together". Here, it's all handmade, homemade and made from the heart. The result: authentic beers, between tradition and discovery, elaborated with ancestral techniques and whose bottles are real tributes to the land. Come and try the Nacrée Weissbier, the amber beer with sage or the Saint-Naborbräu, the cuvée aged in oak barrels, for an inimitable taste.