Messorem is described as a lively, industrial inspired brewery with an outstanding and varied beer lineup that includes IPAs, lagers, stouts, sours, and smoothie beers plus interesting collaborations. The atmosphere ranges from a spacious indoor setting to a fantastic outdoor terrace that is dog friendly and welcoming to cyclists, with plenty of space for groups; the overall vibe is convivial and energetic. Food is generally good and pairs well with drinks, featuring burgers, poutine, and quick bites, though some reviews call the pricing a bit steep and note that food quality can vary. Service is frequently praised for being friendly and knowledgeable, with staff able to explain beer differences, but crowds can lead to lines and occasional delays, especially during peak times or when ordering at the bar. Taken together Messorem comes across as a standout destination for beer lovers, particularly in the summer, offering a mix of top tier beers, a strong social scene, and a dependable yet imperfect food and service experience.View restaurant profile
Reviews highlight Brasserie McAuslan Brewery for strong beer and whisky, especially the oatmeal stout, and for a wide range of seasonal beers, placing it among top beer producers in the world. The venue is described as welcoming and versatile, with a large terrace by the Canal Lachine, a warm ambiance, helpful staff, and clean bathrooms, making it a good spot for gatherings or events. The site is said to be magnificent and easy to photograph thanks to friendly staff. Some visits note that it was closed during the stay, and visitors come from various places such as Alberta. Overall the impressions are upbeat, focusing on beer quality, a lively canal side setting, and a scenic location.View restaurant profile