Brasserie Distillerie Du Mont Blanc




128 Avenue René Cassin
La Motte-Servolex, 73290
France
+33 4 79 62 23 99 | map
brasserie-montblanc.com
Also contains a small beer shop where you can buy bottles from around 10 or so local breweries plus Belgian abbey beers.
Recent ratings and reviews.
Reviewed by StBrewnard from France
4.75/5 rDev +27%
vibe: 4.75 | quality: 4.75 | service: 4.75 | selection: 4.75
4.75/5 rDev +27%
vibe: 4.75 | quality: 4.75 | service: 4.75 | selection: 4.75
A decently large brewery in the industrial outskirts of Chambery. Great brews on tap, plus a few competitors’ bottles in the fridge, and Savoyard food.
May 31, 2024Reviewed by nloetz from Austria
3.21/5 rDev -14.2%
vibe: 3.75 | quality: 2.5 | service: 3 | selection: 4
3.21/5 rDev -14.2%
vibe: 3.75 | quality: 2.5 | service: 3 | selection: 4
This brewery/brewpub is located in an industrial zone next to the highway, so it's not a recommended location for a night out. Besides, they close relatively early.
The pub is located in the brewery, and one can look through the glass and admire all of the shiny equipment used to make their beer. There were surprisingly a lot of people there drinking the night we were there, and I've heard that it's actually quite popular.
I didn't try any of the food, but it seems as though one could order large plates of cheeses and saucisson (something like salamis)
Their beer isn't really that super, as it was a bit watery, but they did have a large selection of beers from other breweries local to the area, and I enjoyed a nice IPA from someplace near Grenoble. They also had a shop where one can buy beers from around 10 or so different local breweries plus a number of the standard Belgian abbey beers one comes across.
Jan 05, 2014The pub is located in the brewery, and one can look through the glass and admire all of the shiny equipment used to make their beer. There were surprisingly a lot of people there drinking the night we were there, and I've heard that it's actually quite popular.
I didn't try any of the food, but it seems as though one could order large plates of cheeses and saucisson (something like salamis)
Their beer isn't really that super, as it was a bit watery, but they did have a large selection of beers from other breweries local to the area, and I enjoyed a nice IPA from someplace near Grenoble. They also had a shop where one can buy beers from around 10 or so different local breweries plus a number of the standard Belgian abbey beers one comes across.
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