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La Saint-Jean-Baptiste, le «Super Bowl» de la bière au Québec

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June 23, 2026

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La Saint-Jean-Baptiste, le «Super Bowl» de la bière au Québec

Les festivités de la Saint-Jean-Baptiste représentent la période de l’année où l’on connaît la plus grande consommation de bière au Québec.

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