Want to quench your thirst on a sunny day? Here is our selection of new local drinks to try this summer.
Citrus gin spritz from Fou Gin
Fou Gin offers a first ready-to-drink product that perfectly combines gin and spritz. The drink, made with the distillery’s Bloom gin and real fruit juice, highlights citrus fruits – grapefruit, tangerine, lime and blood orange. Plus, the can is beautifully illustrated by artist Felipe Arriagada-Nunez aka Chien Champion.
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Wine in a can with the Croisière piquette
The Racines Sisters’ 2023 piquette takes us on a journey. Made from the skins of grapes from their vineyard (Burgundy Melons, Chardonnay, Gewürztraminer, Pinot noir and Frontenac Gris), wild apple trees and apples from Cidre Choinière as well as plum and pear juice from Ferme Hayfield, the Hybrid drink with a pinkish color is perfect for relaxing by the pool.
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From mead to lemonade
The Lévis company Cru d’Abeille offers a reinvented mead with a lemonade flavor. Low in alcohol, the drink made from pure honey is brewed with lemons to quench thirst. Additionally, the ready-to-drink is carbonated to add a little fizz.
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The Green Beast with the spirit of Absintherie des Cantons
Want an unexpected cocktail? Try the very first ready-to-drink made from Canadian absinthe from the Absintherie des Cantons microdistillery. La Bête verte combines the intensity of green absinthe with the tangy side of lime for a refreshing, low-alcohol result, perfect for an aperitif.
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Oflore lemonades for a complex mocktail
Oflore Lemonades, which are alcohol-free, offer an interesting taste thanks to fermentation. The lemonades are naturally sparkling and come in several flavors: verbena, lemon, rose, hibiscus, lavender and elderberry. Fermentation also brings fruity notes to tangy elixirs.
Visit the Limonades Oflore website
Free sugar-free watermelon mate
Mate Libre, which specializes in yerba mate drinks, launches their new watermelon flavored infusion. A wise way to quench your thirst and energize yourself this summer.
Visit the Mate Libre website
Local lemonade with rosehip and sumac, a 100% Quebec cocktail
Distillerie Vent du Nord, in Baie-Comeau, offers their first ready-to-drink, an alcoholic version of a sumacade – a lemonade made with sumac. In collaboration with Kwe Cocktails, the drink is enhanced with Eglantine, the distillery’s wild rosehip and myrique balsam spirit. A great way to enjoy local ingredients.
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Lemongrass and hops cider from Cidrerie Compton
Lemongrass and hops are the stars of Cidrerie Compton’s new cider cocktail. The thirst cider features notes of citrus and tropical fruits and a natural effervescence. A perfect combo for summer.
Visit the Cidrerie Compton website
Comont Water Ranch
The Bedford distillery, Comont, offers a new cocktail straight from the warm lands of Texas. Their Ranch water, based on agave alcohol, quenches thirst with its mixture of sparkling water and its notes of cactus, mint and cucumber.
Visit the Comont website
American season of Isle de Garde
The La Petite-Patrie microbrewery, which is celebrating its 10th anniversary, is launching an American season for sunny days. On the palate, the beer combines citrus, chamomile, elderflower and white pepper for a fresh, dry and effervescent result. Isle de Garde’s 5.6% hopped saison promises an explosion of fruit in every sip.
Visit the Isle de Garde website