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Unibroue La Fin Du Monde

Percentile
98
overall
Brewed by Unibroue (Sapporo)
Style: Abbey Tripel

Chambly, Canada

bottled
common

on tap
available

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RatingsAverageScoreABVStyle PctlServe in
18543.8/5.03.8/5.09%97.7Trappist glass, Tulip
Commercial Description:
Bottle conditioned.
"The end of the world. The excellence of triple fermentation through a blend of special yeasts gives this malt beverage an exquisitely robust flavor of exceptional refinement."
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 PJClarke (682), London, Greater London, England
2.9 Aroma Appearance Flavor Palate Overall
7/103/55/104/510/20

Nov 6, 2009  
Lovely yeasty Belgian aromas with chunky biscuit and lemony freshness. Robust and tasty though it disguises its high ABV very well. Super relaxed and soft in the mouth with bready lightness and zingy citrus. The ABV comes up late in the throat with a light burn and delicious warming effect. Not hugely deep and a bit stale overall to be honest.

 kwerikson (101), burlington, New Jersey, USA
3.1 Aroma Appearance Flavor Palate Overall
7/103/55/103/513/20
Dec 6, 2009  
it pours a clear pale gold producing a nice white head that was kind of bubbly and fell on the fast side. the body is a hazy gold with a lot of bubbles rising up on the sides of the glass. the aromas are pretty sharp with some citrus, almonds, white grapes and green apples. it is pretty fruity in the nose. it is medium bodied with a bitter yet sweet aftertaste. it is sweet on the tip of the tongue and some what fruity yet light. i taste some bitter fruits, sugar, unsweetened apple juice, and some light nuts. the aftertaste is dry and is short lived.


turboespresso (74), Port Moody, British Columbia, Canada
4.1 Aroma Appearance Flavor Palate Overall
6/104/59/104/518/20
Dec 5, 2009  
Bottle. Cloudy light amber with big head. Some lace. Very yeasty aroma, with some spice and banana and apple scent. Beautiful mouthfeel. This beer feels alive. Malt is sweet and fruity, with some spice, citrus, banana and apple flavours. Not a hoppy beer. 9% Alcohol is masked very well. Wonderfully complex and beautiful beer.


 Bonster (100), Jersey Shore, New Jersey, USA
3.7 Aroma Appearance Flavor Palate Overall
7/103/57/104/516/20
Dec 3, 2009  
Bottle at fondue dinner. Pours a hazy gold with small off white head. Yeast and bread aroma mixes well on top of sweet spices. Yeast and grains dominate with light flavors of fruit at the end. A bit of alcohol presence as well. Refreshing and crisp.


 ricke (240), Malme, Sweden
3.7 Aroma Appearance Flavor Palate Overall
7/104/57/104/515/20
Nov 24, 2009  
Hazy yellow color with a rather big ivory-colored head that stays on for a while and leaves a nice lid of lacings. A fine-tuned smell, complex with every piece at its place. Some gentle clove-like spices mix with pleasant fruit aromas of mostly tangerines and lemon peel. The wheat and fragile malts provide a nice clean background. Quite a lot of phenols and some alcohol. When tripels showcase smells like this, they are really great. Clean, refreshing and complex. Well balanced. (As a note, you could almost feel the gas in the nose from the carbonation in this one). In the mouth, gentle spices (mostly cloves) and fruit esters of tangerine, pear and lemon peel lead the way to a nice semi-sharp malt and wheat character. It’s a kind of sweet taste, but the spices act as a good counterweight. Bread crumbs, grass and a mild taste of earthy yeast. The wheat gets a little more pronounced towards the end, resulting in that semi-tart taste sometimes noticeable in wheaty beers. The finish holds some notes of herbal alcohol, phenols, a gentle spicy hop bite and bitterness and lingering fruity notes. In general, a complex and well balanced taste. Moderate body, nice slick mouthfeel with a generous amount of lively carbonation. Tripels are probably my least favorite style of the high ABV Belgian styles, but I think I can go as far as saying that this is one of the best tripels I’ve ever had. Complex and balanced, yet with plenty of that Belgian edginess. This one is really easy to drink, but deserves to be sipped and savored at a gentle pace. Serving type: bottle (Copy of old Beer Advocate review)


 coldmeat23 (233), Tulsa, Oklahoma, USA
4.6 Aroma Appearance Flavor Palate Overall
10/104/59/105/518/20
Nov 24, 2009  
Best Before 04-24-11 Pours a slightly hazy, golden orange color. One-finger head of loose white foam. Leaves a light frothy covering. Lacing is spotty and somewhat slick. Nice banana and citrus notes come on strong. Pears, apples, oranges and peaches. Nice spiced presence, also. Corriander and hints of clove. Very inviting belgian yeast profile. Slight presence of phenols. Light barnyard funk. This is the nose of an excellent Belgian Tripel. Sweet fruitiness opens this one. Apples, bananas and citrus flavors. This is quickly balanced by a nice smooth spiciness. Light pepper and cloves. Nice medium malt profile. Great belgian yeast presence. Very nicely balanced. As a Tripel should be, this is one smooth and creamy brew. Highly carbonated, with lots of tiny little bubbles. It feels so good in your mouth, you almost don’t want to swallow it. Just let it sit there, for a while, and enjoy it. Very tasty, smooth, and quite drinkable. It hides the 9%abv so well. I can’t even tell that it’s there. I’m betting that it will sneak up on you, though. Be careful with this one.


rags2rags (16), Columbus, Ohio, USA
3.8 Aroma Appearance Flavor Palate Overall
7/104/57/104/516/20
Nov 22, 2009  
Bottle/tulip glass. The beer has a transparent gold color with a fluffy white head with plenty of carbonation apparent from the bubbles. For being triple-fermented, the aroma was light on alcohol and heavy on yeast, spice, hand fruit, and banana. The taste is both sweet and sour with a fruity linger on the palate. Definitely worth a try.


crhensel (13), New Jersey, USA
4.5 Aroma Appearance Flavor Palate Overall
8/105/59/105/518/20
Nov 22, 2009  
(Bottle poured into Trappist glass) Poured a beautiful golden color with small creamy head that faded fast. Aroma provided a good deal of sweet notes, most notable a strong fruit and flowery hint. Full bodied, the drink was very smooth with a very average carbonation -- there was just enough here! Overall the flavor did not disappoint in the sweet department, but it was not overly sweet. A great compliment to the hearty stew I had it with! This is one to go back to over and over again!


 MrRain (429), O’Fallon, Illinois, USA
3.7 Aroma Appearance Flavor Palate Overall
6/105/57/104/515/20
Nov 21, 2009  
Bottled poured into a tulip. ULFDM pours nice and light like grapefruit juice with a wonderful white head fluffy head. This is a beautiful beer. The nose contains hints of peaches, alcohol, canned cherries and a lager-like hint of mineral water. The body is light but viscous with a nice amount of carbonation. The taste is refreshing and reminds me of a watered down grapefruit juice concoction.



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