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Unibroue Blanche de Chambly
Unibroue Blanche de Chambly
My Beer Store just started carrying Blanche de Chambly and I had never tried it before last night. Just wondering everyone's thoughts on it. I enjoyed it and would buy it again but it just seems like there is a little something missing. I'm a regular Mill Street Wit drinker and enjoy that one a bit more I think.
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I remember when Unibroue first released Blanche -- it knocked my socks off that a local brewery was making Belgians with the, at the time, radical process of bottle conditioning their beers. Every time I quaff a Blanche, I always get a big, loopy grin remembering those first six packs. I'm simply too biased to offer up on honest opinion of the beer.Lecocq wrote:My Beer Store just started carrying Blanche de Chambly and I had never tried it before last night. Just wondering everyone's thoughts on it. I enjoyed it and would buy it again but it just seems like there is a little something missing. I'm a regular Mill Street Wit drinker and enjoy that one a bit more I think.
It's worth remembering Blanche was among the very first widely available craft beers in Canada (at least if you lived in Montreal) that wasn't riffing off a British style.
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Blanche de Chambly is a fantastic witbier. I love that the orange and corriander isn't over the top (unlike many witbiers), instead relying more on the phenolics and esters produced by the yeast. Gives it a much more refined taste. The soft wheat and ample carbonation creates a great mouthfeel that is textured, yet light.
This. I don't drink it that often anymore but it's a good summer patio beer, one that's fairly easily available around town.markaberrant wrote:Blanche de Chambly is a fantastic witbier. I love that the orange and corriander isn't over the top (unlike many witbiers), instead relying more on the phenolics and esters produced by the yeast. Gives it a much more refined taste. The soft wheat and ample carbonation creates a great mouthfeel that is textured, yet light.
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