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      • Most beer sold in France is pilsner lager, mass-produced by major breweries which control over 90% of the market, although there are also traditional beer styles, such as top-fermented Bière de Garde, and a number of microbreweries.
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    • Kronenbourg / 1664: the Most Famous. Probably the most famous French beer, the “Kro’ ” is an industrial beer that can be found everywhere. Kronenbourg owns the brand ‘1664’ which is very appreciated by the French and which I will also talk about.
    • Despérados. Desperados (we say “Despé”) is a beer born in 1995 in Alsace in a brewery that has since been bought by Heineken France. It is a beer oriented towards young people, its tequila aromas, its powerful, subtle, and unique taste has seduced the youth market as expected.
    • Pelforth. The Pelforth Brewery (The Pelican Brewery) was born in 1921 in Lille out of the association of Louis Boucquey, Armand Deflandre and Raoul Bonduel.
    • Adelscott. French beer originally brewed by the Fischer brewery in Alsace. Since it was bought by Heineken France it is brewed by the brewery of l’espérance, in Schiltigheim in the Bas-Rhin.
    • Brasserie La Debauche. Brasserie La Débauche is a renowned craft beer brewery based in Angoulême, France. With a passion for pushing the boundaries of beer innovation, this brewery has gained a reputation for its exceptional brews and artistic label designs.
    • Brasserie Castelain. Located in France’s north region, Brasserie Castelain is a family-owned brewery that has been brewing beers since 1926. Their flagship beer Ch’ti is a popular Belgian-style blonde ale brewed with local hops and malt.
    • Pietra Colomba Biere Blanche. Brewed in Corsica using traditional methods, Pietra Colomba Biere Blanche is a unique craft beer made with chestnut flour and wheat malt.
    • Brasserie Jenlain. With its unique taste and a history dating back to 1922 in the north of France, Brasserie Jenlain is among the best French breweries loved by beer enthusiasts worldwide.
  2. Oct 8, 2024 · From the rolling hills of Provence to the beer-loving region of Nord-Pas-de-Calais, France’s regional breweries offer an array of unique brews crafted with local ingredients and traditional methods.

    • La Bière Des Sans Culottes – Nord Pas de Calais
    • La Cagole – Marseille
    • Bière Des Trois Monts – Nord Pas de Calais
    • Licorne Black Beer – Alsace
    • Barge Du Canal – Paris
    • Triple Grain Blonde – Lyon
    • Originale – Paris
    • Gallia Lager – Paris
    • Britt Blanche – Brittany
    • Bière Blonde Extra Bellerose – Nord Pas de Calais

    The first up on my top 10 French beers is a strong one. And with 9%ABV they’re not kidding around at La Choulette Brewery either. Pardon my French, but the bière des sans culottesroughly translates to: the panty dropper beer. The North of France is known for its interesting accents and strong beer, this one is no exception. La Choulette brewery cre...

    Hailing from Marseille in the south of France,La Cagole is a well-known microbrewery making three varieties of beer. Their most popular is the blonde ale which is refreshing and crisp. You an find La Cagole easily in supermarkets in the south, and many bars have it on tap as well. And a little history: a cagole is a brazen, fiesty woman in Marseill...

    Easily one of the top 10 French beers is the hearty Trois Monts. This specific type of beer is called a bière de garde and was designed to be aged once bottled. Bière de garde dates back centuries. And hailing from the cooler northern region of France, they were usually corked and kept in cellars to age during the winter. This special aging process...

    One of the more original ones on my top 10 French beers is actually a black beer. Picture a Guinness in color, and add a subtle smokiness to the flavor and you’ve got Licorne Black Beer. And at 6%ABV it’s not so light either. But the very unique color and taste have gained Licorne somewhat of a cult following. Actually, this beer is made by Licorne...

    Born from Paname Brewing Company in Paris, the Barge du Canal is their signature beer. This is an IPA well-deserving of the title at 69 IBU. They use Citra and Cascade hops to get just the right amount of bitterness. Overall, the result is refreshing and hoppy with a light citrus taste; the perfect IPA. While easily one of the best French beers, th...

    A triple style beer is actually a Belgian brewing method. Usually heavy, malty and almost caramel like in flavor, this style of beer was invented by Belgian monks centuries ago. Since then, the traditions have been passed down, and triple style beers are popular all over France. This particular Triple Grain Blonde comes fromBrasserie Dulion, in Lyo...

    Originale is the shining star of Maison BAPBAP, a Parisianmicrobrewery. This beer was one of their first, and it’s been a steadfast favorite with locals over the years. This simple pale ale is a self-described combination of smooth Belgian ales and the hoppier, almost spicy American beers. The result is a light and crisp pale ale, not too hoppy, no...

    Paris used to be home to many a brewery, and for many years you could get a decent beer at your corner cafe. Or so I’m told. Gallia is one of the places from the good old days dating back to 1890! The Parisian microbrewery started making beer again in 2009, and Gallia has been one of the top 10 French beers ever since. Their lager in particular can...

    Britt Blanche is a classic white beer hailing from Brittany, one of France’s westernmost regions. This is a classic wheat beer made with buckwheat malt, which gives it a more unique taste. Actually, Britt Blanche is one of the most popular beers in Brittany, and you’ll find it on tap in just about any pub there. At 4.7%, this is a popular lunchtime...

    No surprise that another one of our top 10 French beers hails from the North of the country. As I mentioned before, this region is very close to Belgium and is reputed for its expert beer brewing abilities. The Bière blonde extra from Bellerose brewery illustrates the local techniques perfectly. This is a classic Belgian-style blond beer which is s...

    • Demi-Mondaine. This is one the best French stouts. Produced by La Débauche, the Demi-Mondaine is a Stout Imperial beer with an impressive 11% ABV. You can easily taste a sweet, chocolatey coffee.
    • Brasserie Popihn Russian Imperial Stout (Hoppy People) Photo: Brasserie Popihn via Facebook. This Russian Imperial Stout is difficult to find. It is made by a small brewer in Vaumort called Brasserie Popihn, made in collaboration with Hoppy People.
    • Coffee Stout Toujours. Another great French stout is Coffee Stout Toujours, made by O’Clock Brewing. It has 8.5% ABV with a dense body and strong coffee taste.
    • Mazout. The Mazout by Hoppy Road is a Russian Imperial Stout: thick, sweet, and deep in color. This flavorful beer feels like a desert, just like having a cup of coffee and a piece of a cake.
  3. Oct 3, 2024 · French craft beer showcases regional diversity, from Brittanys ales to Alsace’s lagers. Local methods and ingredients create a rich tapestry in brewing. Bières de Garde: Originating from the north, these beers are known for their strong malty flavors and robust character.

  4. Most beer sold in France is pilsner lager, mass-produced by major breweries which control over 90% of the market, although there are also traditional beer styles, such as top-fermented Bière de Garde, and a number of microbreweries.

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