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#1 AshleyUNOB

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Posted 31 July 2007 - 06:51 AM

Happy to be a new member here and I hope to become a fairly active poster on the beer forum... Whenever my 2yr old and twin baby sons allow me a little time off for good(?) behaviour, that is!

Given that my job is reviewing beer (I'm learning fast, but can't compete with many of you, I'm sure) and that I'm based in Hudson, QC, I am well-placed to discuss Quebec-brewed beer at the very least!

So I just wanted to begin a thread about QC beer. What's your favourite, what's your overall impression of Quebec beers and how widely available are they? I saw some in a shop in Burlington last week while visiting the Vermont Brewers Festival, but the breweries were conspicuous by their absense at said festival. Shame, we're about three hours away including border crossing time...

I've reviewed lots of QC beers on my site. So far my favourites are (in no particular order):

Blanche de Chambly, Unibroue
Logique Bio organic
Coup de Grisou, RJ
St Ambroise Oatmeal Stout
Boreale Blanche

Looking forward to your views on QC beer. Cheers!
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#2 ArtistSeries

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Posted 02 August 2007 - 05:42 PM

So I just wanted to begin a thread about QC beer. What's your favourite, what's your overall impression of Quebec beers and how widely available are they? I've reviewed lots of QC beers on my site. So far my favourites are (in no particular order):

Blanche de Chambly, Unibroue
Logique Bio organic
Coup de Grisou, RJ
St Ambroise Oatmeal Stout
Boreale Blanche


Quebec beer - microbrews are readily available for me.
I've found the microbrews in Quebec to be some of the best in the world but am always pleased when I travel in to the U.S. and discover new beers that are great.

I enjoy Blanche de Chambly in the summertime but favour St Ambroise offerings overall. I love Cheval at the Pub but not in bottles...

#3 toweringpine

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Posted 03 August 2007 - 01:41 PM

I too am a fan of the Blanche de Chambly. Funny enough I first enjoyed it in Calgary. I have tried many of the Unibroue beers and like the Blanche best.

I have always found it intersting that some of the major brewers sell brands in Quebec that are only found there. I have never seen a Labbatt Porter anywhere else for example. Not to mention "Laurentide" from Molson. What other examples are out there?

#4 jayt90

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Posted 03 August 2007 - 03:39 PM

Of all the strong beers and ales from Unibroue I prefer the sweet honeyed taste of Fin du Monde.
Unibroue is not widely distributed in Ontario, but can be found with a little searching.
The change in ownership to Sapporo has not made any difference, yet.

#5 AshleyUNOB

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Posted 05 August 2007 - 12:09 PM

Has anybody tried Eau Benite? I didn't enjoy it so much. To be honest, a lot of the Chambly beers would be quite difficult to tell apart in a blind taste test.
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#6 cwdonald

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Posted 06 August 2007 - 11:50 AM

Anyone know if Unibroue is still making Quelque Chose, a seasonal beer of a glukriek variety?

I had a bottle or two a few years ago but haven't seen it lately.

#7 AshleyUNOB

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Posted 06 August 2007 - 12:09 PM

Their beer list has been slimmed right down.

It seems that these are the beers it offers now:

Blanche
Maudie
Fin du Monde
Trois Pistoles
Don de Dieu
Ephemere Apple
Seigneuriale
Noire

Shame...
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