Siboire

Eastern Townships


Sherbrooke's historic train depot houses this atmospheric microbrewery with nearly a dozen beers on tap, including Siboire's own IPA, wheat beer, oatmeal stout, Irish red ale and seasonal maple scotch ale. High ceilings, brick walls and a flower-fringed summer terrace create an inviting atmosphere for drinking everything in and enjoying some of the tastiest fish-and-chips in the Townships.


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