Drunk on August 5, 2010
Unibroue Blanc De Chambly
Brewed in Chambly, Quebec, Canada bought at Trader Joe's, Camarillo, CA drank at home in Katy, TX while preparing turkey burgers, battered mushrooms and rice for dinner. 5.0% alc/vol.
The box the beer came in says" Blanche De Chambly (White of Chambly) was the first bottle-refermented ale produced by Unibroue. It is brewed from a blend of pale barley malt, wheat malt and unmalted wheat, into which we blend selected spices and hops.
Blanche De Chambly is only partially filtered, retaining its natural cloud of yeast that is a charactersitic of the original white ales brewed during the middle ages.
We recommend this remarkably refreshing and light bodied white ale with grilled fish, lemon chicken, artisan goat chees, mesclun, ceviche, mussels or oysters.
Blanche de Chambly is brewed in honor of the volunteer millitiamen who, led by Lieutenant Colonel Charles-Michel D'Irumberry de Salaberry (a French Canadian nobleman who served in the British army) fought and lost thier lives while defending the territory of Lower canada during the war of 1812.
Enjoy this beer before a meal as an aperitif or at a picnic. It is also a perfect refreshment at a barbecue."
Very pleasant to sip and enjoy the first taste, easy to drink with well rounded flavor. A nice aftertaste leaves a pleasing sensation in the mouth.
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