Unibroue

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Unibroue
Image:Unibroue logo.gif
Location Chambly, Quebec
Canada
Owner Sleeman Breweries Ltd.
Year opened 1993
Active Beers
1837 Strong pale ale
Blanche De Chambly Witbier
Chambly Noire Strong dark ale
Don de Dieu Strong pale ale
Eau Benite Strong pale ale
Edition 2004 Strong pale ale
Edition 2005 Strong dark ale
Éphémère (Apple) Fruit beer
Éphémère (Cassis / Black Currant) Fruit beer
Éphémère (Cranberry) Fruit beer
Éphémère (Original) Fruit beer
Éphémère (Peach) Fruit beer
Irresistible Blond Witbier
Irresistible Brune Strong dark ale
La Bolduc Euro pale lager
La Fin Du Monde Belgian Strong Ale
La Fin Du Monde (French Export) Strong pale ale
La Fringante Tripel
La Seigneuriale Strong pale ale
La Terrible Strong dark ale
Maudite Strong dark ale
Quelque Chose Glühkriek
Raftman Smoked beer
Sans Nom Strong pale ale
St-Hubert Pale ale
Trois Pistoles Strong dark ale
U Euro pale lager
U2 Euro dark lager
Unibroue 10 Strong pale ale
Unibroue 11 Strong pale ale
Unibroue 15 Strong pale ale

Unibroue is a brewery located in Chambly, Quebec, Canada, that was bought by Sleeman Breweries Ltd. in 2004. The company was incorporated in 1993, and has grown exponentially since then. They began exporting their beers to the United States (under the name "Unibrew") in 1994.

Unibroue makes a wide range of beers, although there is a focus on Belgian-style brews, such as their Maudite ("Damned"), La Fin du Monde ("The End of the World"), and Don de Dieu ("Gift of God"). Most of Unibroue's beers are bottled "on the lees", or containing yeast sediment. This practice provides additional fermentation after bottling, resulting in a beer which ages well if kept in the dark and unrefrigerated, and allowing it to be relatively cheaply shipped to international markets. The yeast gives Unibroue beers a striking cloudy appearance and provides a characteristic element to the taste.

It has been argued that Unibroue, until they were bought by the Ontario-based Sleeman's, made beers for a sovereigntist and nationalist audience, and that their labels invoked myths and stories (e.g. the chasse-galerie on the Maudite label) that appealed to a largely Francophone audience. To fill the void created when Unibroue was bought, a Quebec City-based group has entered into an agreement with the Québec City brewery, La Barberie, to produce a beer called "La Militante".

The rise in popularity of Unibroue over the past ten years has coincided with the growth of microbrewing in Quebec, particularly in Montreal. Unibroue has been joined by the likes of Cheval Blanc and McAuslan.

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