Canadian Beer
- Molson Canadian – One of Canada’s most iconic beers, a pale lager with a crisp, clean taste.
- Labatt Blue – Another classic, a well-balanced lager that’s easy to drink.
- Alexander Keith’s IPA – A popular India Pale Ale from Nova Scotia with a distinctive hop flavor.
- Steam Whistle Pilsner – A popular pilsner brewed in Toronto with a light, refreshing taste.
- Unibroue La Fin Du Monde – A Belgian-style tripel from Quebec known for its fruity, spicy notes.
- Black Ice – A strong lager with a smooth, rich flavor.
- Moosehead Lager – Canada’s oldest independent brewery, known for its balanced lager.
- Nickel Brook Brewing Co. – Known for craft beers like their “Organic Pale Ale” and “Headstock IPA.”
- Grolsch (Canadian Version) – Grolsch is brewed in Canada as well, a Dutch import with a unique flip-top bottle.
- Trafalgar Ales & Meads – Known for craft beers and meads made in Ontario, with styles like IPA, pale ale, and more.
Canadian Wine
- Inniskillin Icewine – Famous for its sweet icewines made from frozen grapes, especially in Niagara and British Columbia.
- Mission Hill Family Estate – A premium winery in British Columbia, known for its Chardonnay and Cabernet Sauvignon.
- Jackson-Triggs

– A major winery with wines ranging from whites like Riesling to reds like Merlot.
- Peller Estates – Known for its range of wines, including reds, whites, and dessert wines.
- Quail’s Gate Winery – A renowned producer in the Okanagan Valley, particularly known for its Pinot Noir and Chardonnay.
- Burrowing Owl Estate Winery – A notable vineyard in British Columbia’s Okanagan Valley, known for Bordeaux-style reds.
- La Frenz Winery – Known for premium wines, especially their Riesling and Pinot Noir from British Columbia.
- Cave Spring Vineyard – A Niagara-based winery known for its Rieslings and other cool-climate varieties.
- Niagara College Teaching Winery – Offers a selection of wines from the Niagara region, often using local varieties.
- Domaine Queylus – A winery in the Niagara region known for producing high-quality reds and whites.
Canadian Spirits
- Crown Royal
– Probably the most famous Canadian whisky, known for its smoothness and variety of expressions (e.g., Vanilla, Apple, and more). - Canadian Club – A well-known Canadian whisky brand, with its flagship 100% rye whisky and other aged expressions.
- Forty Creek – A popular Canadian whisky, known for its smooth, rich flavor profile and craft approach.
- Canadian Mist – Another well-known Canadian whisky, a smoother, lighter option.
- Forty Creek Confederation Oak – A premium whisky aged in oak barrels, providing a unique flavor.
- Iceberg Vodka – A premium vodka made from iceberg water and produced in Newfoundland and Labrador.
- Glen Breton – A single malt whisky produced in Nova Scotia, considered the first Canadian single malt whisky.
- Ungava Gin – A Canadian gin with a unique flavor profile from botanicals native to the Canadian Arctic.
- Pike Creek – A Canadian whisky known for its aged expression and smooth, rich taste.
- Distillery No. 209 – A small-batch Canadian distillery known for its handcrafted spirits, especially gin.




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