
Unibroue Don de Dieu
Triple Wheat
9% ABV
Pours a very light gold with a large, creamy head.
Smells sweet with some spicy notes. Pretty fruity. Banana, apples, a bit of citrus. Sourdough bread? Tart smell (yeast?).
As I mentioned before, I am not too used to Belgian beers so bear with me while I explore this taste. Kind of a sweet taste up front with green apples and other fruits. Dry finish. Get slight alcohol but not much. Very smooth drinking. Medium bodied. See some carbonation.
The perfect beer to drink in the summer. Refreshing.
As it warms up, the spicy notes become more bold. Head disappeared really quickly.
From the back of the box:
The Don de Dieu (Gift of the God) is named after the ship commanded by Samuel de Champlain de Brouage. He was an explorer who explored Nouvelle-France. Apparently, de Champlain de Brouage was the founder of Quebec (where this beer is brewed) so this beer is named after his ship.
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