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The story begins in 1991, when Jean-François begins delving into home brewing experiments. He quickly develops a passion for the trade and begins thinking of a brewing as a career
Having emerged on the scene by brewing audacious beers, Dieu du Ciel! continually seeks to question itself, to experiment and to evolve at all levels.
Motivated by humanist values and ethics, Dieu du Ciel! aims to put people at the centre of its achievements and to prioritize them in all aspects of the business.
Being nonconformists, we strive to act, first and foremost, according to our convictions. This has guided our decisions and our way of working since our inception.
29 West Laurier Ave, Montreal, Quebec H2T 2N2, Canada
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