otakuden (518), Vero Beach, Florida, USA
| 3.8 | Aroma | Appearance | Flavor | Palate | Overall | | 7/10 | 3/5 | 8/10 | 4/5 | 16/20 | Nov 27, 2008 There are multiple cliché images, songs, and phrases that run through my mind whenever I think of or see the La Fin du Monde from Unibroue. Literally it translates to “The End of the World.” Quite fitting I must say for a strong Belgian tripel worthy of the best of her native homeland, Belgium, even though she is from Quebec, Canada. Besides being fun to say and chuckle about, La Fin du Monde is also an excellent beer to drink. After all, if the world were truly ending, I know I would want a damn good beer in my hand, for which she perfectly fit the bill. She came to me in a bottle before emptying herself into my glass with a huge head of foam which rested most decadently on top of her hazy orange body. Bubbles stream from bottom to top, releasing an aromatic assault of spicy yeast notes, pungent wet sourdough, melon, apples, cinnamon, and leather. Some might say yuck, but I say yum. Her body and mouthfeel is as delicious as her nose, sweet and viscous with a mild chewiness. Weaving a subtle layer of spice and yeast, apples, melons, and pears also make their presence known in this varied and well-balanced palate. A lingering citric bite in the finish cleanses and brings me back for more. The further I go the more her warm embrace slowly pervades through my body, leaving a faint breath of spice. Rich, chewy yet smooth, yeasty with orange, melon, and pear essence, apples and spice, and a citric lemon nip hold this amazing Belgian-style tripel together. Hopefully the world never will end, though if there were to never be any more La Find du Monde that would surely be an end to my world as i know it. Unibroue never fails to always satisfy me, and more often than not, she blows my tastebuds away. La Fin du Monde falls squarely in tbe middle of said equation. While definitely more vibrant and faithful than some Belgian tripels I have quaffed, she doesn’t quite equal her predecessors either. I wonder how she would age, so I must remember to set aside a bottle the next time I bring her home. TampaBeer (187), Tampa, Florida, USA
| 3.7 | Aroma | Appearance | Flavor | Palate | Overall | | 7/10 | 5/5 | 7/10 | 4/5 | 14/20 | Nov 26, 2008 Solid. Perfectly appropriate and enjoyable aroma for this style. Translucent, luminous peach color is perfect. This would have been even better had it not been for the unfortunate sticky aftertaste that wasn’t all that pleasant. Gary (352), Buckinghamshire, England
| 4 | Aroma | Appearance | Flavor | Palate | Overall | | 8/10 | 4/5 | 8/10 | 4/5 | 16/20 | Nov 21, 2008 Beautiful tripple style ale .Good shit. You can feel the erratic spicy alcohol jumping through your organs .I get excited drinking beerz like this. Dangerously eazy to swill .loved the bottle design.Orange peel esters and pepper corns with overweight Maltiness. Dry ,spicy -cultured glass of plonk. penguinjive7 (67), Buffalo, New York, USA
| 4.7 | Aroma | Appearance | Flavor | Palate | Overall | | 9/10 | 4/5 | 10/10 | 5/5 | 19/20 | Nov 21, 2008 The pour is a hazy golden color with a nice fluffy white head.
The smell is very floral with hints of fruits, mostly citrus. Also a bit of buttered biscuits as well.
The taste is initially a mix of tropical fruit with slight floral hints coming through. There is also the presence of cloves and other spices I can’t put a finger on. The finish is a blend of yeast that is warmed very slightly by the alcohol.
The mouthfeel is light and pleasantly light and fizzy.
This is an amazing brew overall. Very complex smells and flavors are found with every sip. Even towards the end of the glass I struggle to connect what I am tasting to other tastes and smells so I’m just going to give up and simply say that this is an excellent example of a tripel that I would gladly have any time.
Reviewed on: 06-17-2008 dpjuart (670), Indiana, Pennsylvania, USA
| 3.6 | Aroma | Appearance | Flavor | Palate | Overall | | 7/10 | 3/5 | 7/10 | 4/5 | 15/20 | Nov 18, 2008 Bottle courtesy Naka. Pours deep golden with 2 finger white head that dissipates slowly. Nose of fresh baked raisin bread. Mild cherry and yeasty notes. Raising and cherry are predominant, then lots of alcohol heat and flavor accentuate the fruit, but mute most of the spiciness and malt profile. Not bad. Lots of flavor. Would do well with some time. nqualls (1429), Nashville, Tennessee, USA
| 3.6 | Aroma | Appearance | Flavor | Palate | Overall | | 8/10 | 3/5 | 8/10 | 2/5 | 15/20 | Nov 18, 2008 Bottle. Poured a hazy gold color with a fizzy white head. Aroma of yeast, spices and citrus fruit. Flavor was clean, with a slight hint of apple and yeast. The carbonation level of this beer was a bit too high (It made me burp after every sip). Naka (525), Indiana, Pennsylvania, USA
| 3.9 | Aroma | Appearance | Flavor | Palate | Overall | | 7/10 | 4/5 | 8/10 | 4/5 | 16/20 | Oct 30, 2008 Pours a hazy wildflower orange-honey color with a huge foamy white head. About 3 fingers and leaves some nice lacing on the glass. Aroma is spicy yeast, apricots, and citrus. The flavor is bright and crisp. Yeasty flavor carries through into the taste. A nice rich honey apple with some definite alcohol warmth. The finish is a bitter dry with a great warming sensation. Very well-balanced. The body is medium but a tight carbonation keeps it feeling sort of light. Quality, like most of the other offerings from Unibroue. oldrtybastrd (1801), Morlautern, Germany/Great Falls, Montana, USA
| 3.7 | Aroma | Appearance | Flavor | Palate | Overall | | 7/10 | 3/5 | 8/10 | 4/5 | 15/20 | Oct 30, 2008 Shared this one w/ SkyCop32. Picked up at Maruhn Getränke in Darmstadt. Pours a hazy golden yellow color. Aromas of yeast, some fruit and spice. Taste is yeasty and medicinal, can really taste the alcohol in this one.
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