I've had two other beers from this great Canadian brewery, Unibroue. Both of those beers, Blanche de Chambly and Ephmere (Apple) I have enjoyed. The first more than the second. I hope the trend of great beers continues with this one.
La Fin Du Monde is a higher alcohol beer. It's a tripel that measures in at 9% ABV. The other Tripel I had was Golden Monkey by Victory, which I thought was a pretty good beer, but probably not something I'd want again and again. It was nice to try, but it probably ends there. Hopefully this can be a little bit of a different experience for me although the higher alcohol does scare me a bit.
A - Hazy golden orange. Fluffly head that dissipates rather quickly to about a 1/8" of foam. Can see all kinds of stuff floating around the beer. It looks very similar to a standard hefeweizen.
S - Kind of smells like chalk and flowers. A little bit of citrus hint to it also. Slight alcohol scent also.
T - Sweet. Very sweet. It's a very balanced beer. Fruit mixed with wheat, with some light hops. Coming from a guy that doesn't like the bite of alcohol, I didn't taste it at all which is very surprising based the ABV level. I don't taste a hint of the alcohol at all, which I love.
M - Medium carbonated and medium bodied. Starts off with a hard and crisp feel but smooths out rather quickly.
D - I feel that is has a very high drinkability which is bad because the alcohol will definitely sneak up on you and crush you. Could easily put this beer down in a few minutes, although I would recommend not too.
An overall pretty enjoyable beer. Even though I like the taste of it, it's not really my style of beer, so I probably wouldn't rush out to ever have it again which leaves me to only give up a thumb up.
Good beer though. Definitely one of the better beers I have had. I just don't like the idea of such a high ABV.
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Tuesday, July 20, 2010
Unibroue Ephemere
My second beer from Unibroue. The first being Blanche de Chambly, which is one of my absolute favorite beers... so yeah this beer definitely has a standard to hold up to.
It's a fruit and vegetable beer. Pretty normal when it comes to ABV. 5.5%
A little bit of background info from the Unibroue website -
ÉPHÉMÈRE (apple)
(eff-eh-mehr)
White ale brewed with apple must
Redolent of ripe Granny Smith apples, this
unique white ale pleases the palate with a
delicate balance of fruit and spice notes and
just a hint of sweetness.
Éphémère apple satisfies with each sip and
refreshes in all seasons, especially when
paired with an artisan cheddar cheese, pork
tenderloin served with apple chutney or Vidalia
onion soup.
We developed the Éphémère (Ephemeral)
series to feature a seasonal fruit in a
refreshing, lightly spiced white ale.
The label depicts a fairy, an ephemeral spirit
associated with fruits picked at the peak of
ripeness during each harvest season.
Éphémère apple flavor is brewed with apple
must, which consists of the freshly-pressed
juice from apples.
Enjoy this beer 'alfresco' while dining in the
afternoon sun, relaxing at a family gathering or
at a picnic in the back yard.
Winner of 3 Gold Medals from the Beverage
Testing Institute since 2002
Let's try it!!
A - Nice yellow color. Pretty cloudy with a lot of bubbles surfacing. Had about a 1/2 inch head that dissipated pretty quickly and left nothing but a small outline around the glass.
S - This beer absolutely reeks of apples. As soon as I opened it, I felt that I was in an apple orchard. Green apples to be more specific. Also maybe a little citrus in there and some bread. But tons and tons of apples. Maybe that is why there is a big apple on the bottle?
T - I thought that based on the smell the apple would be way more present. It's really lacking in that powerful apple taste I was expecting. More surprising the apple taste is way at the end of the taste. I feel that there is more grain than apple to the taste. It's a little sweet, but it doesn't bother me, I'm sure there some people out there that would absolutely hate it. I don't though. Also seems like there is a bigger trace of coriander in there, than apple.
M - Very very light mouthfeel. Very juice-water-like but with carbonation.
D - Pretty drinkable beer in my opinion. Finishes without much aftertaste which makes it easy to drink. Goes down really easy too with the lower alcohol level.
Not a great beer, but it's not bad. Pretty average.
It just a one thumb up. Probably won't drink this again, but I wouldn't avoid having it if it were free.
It's a fruit and vegetable beer. Pretty normal when it comes to ABV. 5.5%
A little bit of background info from the Unibroue website -
ÉPHÉMÈRE (apple)
(eff-eh-mehr)
White ale brewed with apple must
Redolent of ripe Granny Smith apples, this
unique white ale pleases the palate with a
delicate balance of fruit and spice notes and
just a hint of sweetness.
Éphémère apple satisfies with each sip and
refreshes in all seasons, especially when
paired with an artisan cheddar cheese, pork
tenderloin served with apple chutney or Vidalia
onion soup.
We developed the Éphémère (Ephemeral)
series to feature a seasonal fruit in a
refreshing, lightly spiced white ale.
The label depicts a fairy, an ephemeral spirit
associated with fruits picked at the peak of
ripeness during each harvest season.
Éphémère apple flavor is brewed with apple
must, which consists of the freshly-pressed
juice from apples.
Enjoy this beer 'alfresco' while dining in the
afternoon sun, relaxing at a family gathering or
at a picnic in the back yard.
Winner of 3 Gold Medals from the Beverage
Testing Institute since 2002
Let's try it!!
A - Nice yellow color. Pretty cloudy with a lot of bubbles surfacing. Had about a 1/2 inch head that dissipated pretty quickly and left nothing but a small outline around the glass.
S - This beer absolutely reeks of apples. As soon as I opened it, I felt that I was in an apple orchard. Green apples to be more specific. Also maybe a little citrus in there and some bread. But tons and tons of apples. Maybe that is why there is a big apple on the bottle?
T - I thought that based on the smell the apple would be way more present. It's really lacking in that powerful apple taste I was expecting. More surprising the apple taste is way at the end of the taste. I feel that there is more grain than apple to the taste. It's a little sweet, but it doesn't bother me, I'm sure there some people out there that would absolutely hate it. I don't though. Also seems like there is a bigger trace of coriander in there, than apple.
M - Very very light mouthfeel. Very juice-water-like but with carbonation.
D - Pretty drinkable beer in my opinion. Finishes without much aftertaste which makes it easy to drink. Goes down really easy too with the lower alcohol level.
Not a great beer, but it's not bad. Pretty average.
It just a one thumb up. Probably won't drink this again, but I wouldn't avoid having it if it were free.
Unibroue Blanche De Chambly
A - Straw yellow. So cloudy that I couldn't even see through it. Head nice and slowly and leaves awesome lacing.
S - Yeast, Lemon, Orange, Bananas, Apple, Grape, etc.... All the typical fruits in a Wit.
T - Taste is heavy on citrus and banana. You also get a steady flavor of bread. Pretty sweet almost tasting like a wine on the finish.
M - Very smooth and light bodied. Comparable to the style of a juice.
D - A very tasty beer, I wouldn't mind drinking a few of these..
Two Thumbs Up!
S - Yeast, Lemon, Orange, Bananas, Apple, Grape, etc.... All the typical fruits in a Wit.
T - Taste is heavy on citrus and banana. You also get a steady flavor of bread. Pretty sweet almost tasting like a wine on the finish.
M - Very smooth and light bodied. Comparable to the style of a juice.
D - A very tasty beer, I wouldn't mind drinking a few of these..
Two Thumbs Up!
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