Description
Unibroue Maudite
Brewed since 1992
Origin: Chambly, Quebec
When La Maudite launched, its 8% alcohol content made it the first strong beer brewed in Canada. Its warm and spicy character, which was unique at the time, called for a blasphemous name.
Origin Chambly, Quebec
Brewed since 1992
ABV 8.0%
Fermentation Top
Style Strong amber-red ale
Color Amber red
SRM 18
Clarity Cloudy
Head Beige, rocky foam
Bubbles Fine
Effervescence Slow
Nose Malt, orange, wild spices with fragrances of coriander and cloves and floral hop notes
Flavor Characterized by a robust maltiness and spiciness that is counterbalanced by an assertive crisp hop finish.
IBU 22
Body Medium
Aftertaste Pleasantly lingers on
Suggested serving temperature 8ºC – 10ºC, best at 12ºC -14ºC / 46°F – 50°F, best at 54°F- 57°F
Suggested glass Big cognac or brandy Snifter
Availability Canada and United States
Format 341 mL/12 oz, 750 mL/26 oz & draught
Unibroue Maudite
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From the very beginning, Unibroue has carved out a special niche in the beer world with top quality products and a brand rooted deep in Quebec culture. It made history by becoming the first North American beer maker to use a brewing method inspired by the two-centuries-old tradition developed by Trappist monks in Europe—particularly in Belgium. Over the years, Unibroue has remained faithful to its origins even as it has grown to become an icon of the brewing world. Unibroue products take you on a journey filled with legends and fabulous tales.
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