About us
Beers are brewed from cereals grown on the farm. Cereal cultivation and beer production are done in respect to local nature and biodiversity.
Ingrid and François settled in the heart of the marshes in 2012 to create the La Petite Ramonière brewery farm and wanted to bring together their commitment to their activity and their values.
It is with pleasure they invite visitors to their farm so that they can share, not just an understanding of how to brew beer but also their passion for their work.
During the visits, you will be able to discuss history, beers, agriculture, energy, biodiversity, tastes and malts. You will experience the difference between barley and wheat beers, beers brewed with the crops or cultures of the moment. All of their beers are named after birds living in the marshes.
The visits are free and last approximately 1.5 hour. They are family-friendly and end with a tasting of different beers.
Visits take place on Tuesdays and Wednesdays at 5pm booked in advance during the summer season and by appointment during the rest of the year.
You will find beers on direct sale at the farm, at the farmers’ markets and in all the good wine and grocery stores in the local area.
The farm shop is open all year round on Tuesdays and Wednesdays from 5pm to 7pm and on Saturday mornings between 10am and 12pm.
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Opening
Opening hours from 01 January to 31 December 2024 | |
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Tuesday | Open from 05:00 pm to 07:00 pm |
Wednesday | Open from 05:00 pm to 07:00 pm |
Saturday | Open from 10:00 am to 12:00 pm |
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Pricing | Min. | Max. |
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Individual price – no discount | 0 € | – |
Children's price | 0 € | – |
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Get to know the owner
Montois d'adoption, nous avons découvert un marais riche en biodiversité. Nous aimons beaucoup, particulièrement au printemps, sillonner le marais à vélo en fin de journée, munis d'une paire de jumelles, pour profiter de la lumière magnifique de ces heures avant le coucher du soleil et du spectacle des avocettes, vanneaux huppés, barges à queue noire ou hiboux des marais. Les visites nous permettent de partager avec les visiteurs ce que nous aimons et les échanges riches que nous avons avec eux nous permettent aussi de progresser dans notre activité.
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