craftycarl21 (170), South Hero, Vermont, USA Jul 11, 2008 opaque straw pour, light dissipating head. classic Unibroue yeast aroma, much like a belgian white, spicy, citrus hints. flavor is sweet citrus with orange peel- light and sweet version of Maudite. solid mouthfeel, very good beer.
wcampbell (411), Lewisburg, Pennsylvania, USA Aug 17, 2008 Huge head on pour, but lightly carbonated for the rest. Nice full mouthfeel. Lightly sweet fruitiness mixes well with a sour yeast flavor. Spices add even more complexity to the flavor. Perfectly balanced. Highly drinkable for a stronger beer. otakuden (54), Vero Beach, Florida, USA Aug 14, 2008 While they are quite often scoffed at, laughed at, poked fun at, and usually downright not taken seriously at all, there is one small Canadian brewery that rebukes the stereotype and consistently brews damn good beer.
Like all of Unibroue’s beers, Don de Dieu is bottle fermented, so don’t be surprised or frightened to find a nice layer of delicious blessed yeast and lees on the bottom.
She pours a slightly hazy golden yellow into my Unibroue glass. I chose to leave the remnants of the yeast and lees in the bottle, though on occasion I have been known to pour the full works into my glass. Both ways are exquisite and it usually boils down to a simple matter of personal preference. A huge fluffy white head rises to the lip of my glass, and then settles into a puffy ring around my glass. In the nose I detect notes of citrus, sweet peaches, sour notes of yeast, and warm spices that remind me of winter. A rather thick viscous body, Don de Dieu wastes no time coating my mouth and tongue, sour yeasts bite and tingle along the top of my tongue, while the warm alcohol mingles with the spices and sweet peaches. Not as much citrus in the palate as in the nose. Not a heavy beer, though there is definitely more chewy fullness to the body. As I delve further into her depths, more of a citrus hop bite appears amidst the overall succulent palate which balances the sweet peaches with the sour yeast beautifully, acting to take any overpowering edge off the other.
A solid performer all-around, Don de Dieu carries me off along her sturdy deck safely to my destination, sad but sweet, as my glass sits empty beside me. kubilai (15), , Canada Aug 14, 2008 Pours a gold-orange color with a quick gone white head. Pour aroma of spice and citrus. Light pears, spices and citrus fruits taste. Not bad. WesKBob (145), Bethany, Oklahoma, USA Aug 9, 2008 750 ml bottle. Pours a golden-orange color with a very quickly dissipating head. Aroma is sweet fruit and yeast. Flavor is fruity (peach, pear) with a bit of sour apple tartness. Mouthfeel is fizzy and dry. Respectable, but certainly nowhere near the best for this style. jeffwilliams11 (251), hooterville, Michigan, USA Aug 9, 2008 pours clear straw color with quick fading white head. aroma is yeasty and spicy, somewhat floral (not ’hoppy’ floral, actual flower floral). smooth and flavorful, quite mild for 9%. fizzy.
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