Our amber beer reminds us of Île-à-Roux. During the prohibition period of 1919, a farmer named Roux, whose land bordered the Three Lakes, decided to build a clandestine bar on an artificial island in rock. As the island was under federal jurisdiction, the "alcohol police" could not be there. Built on stilts, guests arrived by boat and passed through a trapdoor to access the bar. L'Île-à-Roux is an Irish Red Ale, with aromas of caramel and biscuit, which coats the mouth and lets us taste its sweet side.
Irish-Style Red Ale
ABV:
5.00%
Microbrasserie Moulin 7