The brewery produces beers with American names, as befits its proximity to the D-Day landing beaches, and offers tours of the premises.
The Sainte-Mère-Église beers have been around for a number of years, and their names are reminiscent of the United States, thanks to their proximity to the D-Day landing beaches: Pretty Dolly, Diamond Lily, Wendy Belle, Lili Marlène, Sainte-Mère-Église, Liberty Road and Utah Beer, for example. The result of the enthusiasm and successful professional reconversion of Jérôme and Laurence - the owners - these beers are now unanimously acclaimed and are gradually establishing themselves in the Normandy landscape as true blue chips. And since we’re not shy about innovation here, we’ve developed a partnership with the group "Mes Souliers sont rouges", well-known here and the source of a delicious eponymous beer. With its success, the brasserie has become much more: not only a boutique bar open from Tuesday to Sunday (and even every day in summer) but also a relaxation area where you can enjoy a cup of tea or coffee, accompanied by Normandy delicacies, as well as an original catering offer. Comfortably seated inside, with a view of where the different beers are brewed, you can share some tasty planks with your friends. Note that you can order the beers directly from the website, but let’s face it: it would be a shame not to make a detour to this place, which beer lovers and discovery seekers will want to visit. The welcome is excellent.
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