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by Saxguy in Restaurants & Gourmet, - Top 200, Mar 15 '07
Pros: Great taste, moderate price, high abv Cons: none
Unibroue is one of my favorite brewers. Based in Quebec Canada, they specialize in distinctive, flavorful Belgian-style stong ales. Ive enjoyed several of their fresh, popularly priced products, as has my wife. They were acquired recently by the ...
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by fuche_bu in Restaurants & Gourmet, - Top 500, Oct 22 '02
Pros: a fine Belgian style brew from Quebec Cons: not for everybody
Canadian beers are beginning to suffer from a syndrome similar to the one facing American beers. When you mention Canadian beers most people will think of Molson or LaBatt or the major breweries. This is the same mentality as the one...
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by davidmanning in Restaurants & Gourmet, - Top 1000, May 26 '03
Pros: A fine, inexpensive Belgian-style beer Cons: You might be asked to share it
As Belgian-style breweries in North America go, Unibroue, out of Chambly, Quebec, surely ranks at the top of the list. I know, I know, there are such well-known Belgian-style breweries in the United States as Brewery Ommegang, ...
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by arson83 , May 08 '08
Pros: very tasty for a high ABV beer; a few of these and you are done Cons: alcohol taste shines through when it warms
The first time I had ever had Unibroue Brewery's La Fin du Monde was at a bar called Effin Groovin' in Merrick, NY, on Long Island. I was looking at their list of high alcohol by volume beers (ABVs, for short) and asked about one that was 13%, and the ...
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by nchoward - Top 200, Sep 07 '03
Pros: Great alcohol content, triple-fermentation, great wine substitute Cons: Availability
I traveled north to visit my sister in New York for Labor Day Weekend. After we met in NY, we went on to spend the weekend in a cabin Vermont with some family friends. I recently returned from Scotland and had a taste for both single malt scotch and ...
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