From Brasserie Dieu du Ciel: Péché Day is back! Saturday, November 16th a grand total of 43 pubs, bars, and restaurants will simultaneously be tapping and pouring three iterations of Péché Mortel, accompanied by the classic edition itself. The Péché Collection 4-pack will contain different varieties than those offered on tap during the event in November and will be available for purchase in January 2025 at our store in Saint-Jérôme and at all participating retailers across the province of Québec. This year’s edition is extra-special because Péché Day is returning to Europe! In addition to the participants across Canada and the U.S.A., there will also be several locations in France, Germany, Norway, and Sweden taking part in the festivities. More details coming soon.
It looks like the 4 versions for this year are: Péché Mortel Bourbon 2024 Péché Mortel Framboise Péché Mortel Val Ambré 2024 (Val Ambré is a Barrel-Aged Maple Wine) Péché Mortel Classique
Monk's Cafe in Philly posted they will be participating. That's what clued me in - I guess it's a different month every year.
As @Jaycase pointed out in the Great Lakes forum, Chicagoland getting 3 locations (Hopleaf, Bangers & Lace and Consume) is an embarrassment of riches!
I wasn’t able to go to either last year, but don’t remember ticketing in previous years. I’m getting old though, so…
Oh so first come, first serve maybe. Good to know. I’ll probably head to Godspeed for it instead of Bar Volo…if i end up making it at all.
Tell me about it! I remember the days when Max's was the only game in town for PM, served in their heavy, heavy chalices.
Belmont Ststion actually had a Peche Mortel event a while back. Just checked my notes and saw that it was back in 3/18. Pretty sure that was the last time I saw it on tap in PDX. Not sure why, but it just isn't a beer we see all that often in the NW.