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"Knoble Junga" wrote in message
om... Does anyone know where to obtain Unibroue beers in the United States. They are brewed in Quebec Canada and are truly amazing. Several places. I've seen them in the Midwest, on the East Coast, on the West Coast. I can't think of many areas they aren't available. However, I know nothing about the market in South Carolina. Many southern states have silly restrictions on beer, disallowing beers above a certain alcohol level to be sold, and Unibroue beers tend to be pretty well up there. -Steve |
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(Knoble Junga) wrote in
om: Does anyone know where to obtain Unibroue beers in the United States. They are brewed in Quebec Canada and are truly amazing. I usually get them at Beverages & More or at Whole Foods Market. If you're in California, www.bevmo.com can ship it to your door. Where in the States are you? The Unibroue web site has a distributor list: http://www.unibroue.com/distributor/...nited%20States Try contacting your local distributor for a retailer list. |
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On 7 Jan 2004, Knoble Junga wrote: Does anyone know where to obtain Unibroue beers in the United States. They are brewed in Quebec Canada and are truly amazing. It would help if you mentioned where in the United States you are located. For instance, I drink the Unibroue products at The Sharp Edge in Pittsburgh PA. That doesn't help you if you live in California. |
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Knoble Junga wrote:
Does anyone know where to obtain Unibroue beers in the United States. They are brewed in Quebec Canada and are truly amazing. Try this site to find good beer stores. http://www.foamrangers.com/stores.html Best, Steve |
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Previously on rec.food.drink.beer, Knoble Junga said:
; Does anyone know where to obtain Unibroue beers in the United States. I can usually find them at Downtown Liquors in Sommerville, MA, and Franklin St. Beer & Wine sometimes has them. ; They are brewed in Quebec Canada and are truly amazing. The fresher, the better. -- Jeffrey Kaplan * www.gordol.org The from userid is killfiled * Send personal mail to gordol "No, you've answered the wrong question. Why are you here, now, in this place in this life?" "I was meant to be here." (Sebastian and Amb. Delenn, B5 "Comes The Inquisitor") |
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Jeffrey Kaplan wrote:
Previously on rec.food.drink.beer, Knoble Junga said: ; Does anyone know where to obtain Unibroue beers in the United States. ; They are brewed in Quebec Canada and are truly amazing. The fresher, the better. I dunno. Some I've had fresh have seemed liked a muddy jumble of flavors (what's that strong dark one... Trois Pistoles?. Age seemed to help that one, at least. -- Joel Plutchak "Senza la birra tutto diventa orfano." plutchak@[...] - Italian proverb (slightly revised) |
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"Knoble Junga" wrote in message om... Does anyone know where to obtain Unibroue beers in the United States. They are brewed in Quebec Canada and are truly amazing. Unibroue is widely available in the good old US of ****in' A. I could get it in Houston, and it's available in the DC area. I like virtually all of their offerings, but I'm still waiting for them to put out something orgasmic. |
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I like virtually all of their offerings, but I'm still waiting for them
to put out something orgasmic. They offer things like "10" and "Terrible" and "MonSacreBlue" in the huge bottles. Actually, I think most of those cites are wrong--I can't remember. But in any case, their special bottlings can be fab, if overpriced. Their regular product is absolutely fabulous, until you get used to it. Then you don't buy it any more, and instead look for Belgian styles that have some hops. |
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"Douglas W. Hoyt" wrote in message ... They offer things like "10" and "Terrible" and "MonSacreBlue" in the huge bottles. I've had "10" and "Terrible" but not in huge bottles, only in 750ml bottles. Actually, I think most of those cites are wrong--I can't remember. But in any case, their special bottlings can be fab, if overpriced. Their regular product is absolutely fabulous, until you get used to it. Then you don't buy it any more, and instead look for Belgian styles that have some hops. Finding a Belgian beer that emphisize hops is like finding weapons of mass destruction in Iraq, with the exception that a small percentage of Belgian beers can be described as hoppy. Bruce Reistle |
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Bruce Reistle a écrit :
Then you don't buy it any more, and instead look for Belgian styles that have some hops. Finding a Belgian beer that emphisize hops is like finding weapons of mass destruction in Iraq, with the exception that a small percentage of Belgian beers can be described as hoppy. Hmmm, there's more hoppy beers than WMD in Iraq... think Orval, think everything by de Ranke, think Hommelbier, think Duvel, even ! -- Warning : you may encounter French language beyond this point. C'est bien la première fois que je suis poursuivi par le passé d'un autre !! (F'murrr) Laurent Mousson, Berne, Switzerland |
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Hmmm, there's more hoppy beers than WMD in Iraq... think Orval, think
everything by de Ranke, think Hommelbier, think Duvel, even ! And Piraat is a favorite. I also really like Bell's Sparking Ale, which has the champagne brightness of Duvel, and a great hops kick to boot. |