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Since 1998
Type Triple Wheat Ale, refermented in the bottle
Alcohol 9 % alc./vol.
Color White with orange hue
Taste Smooth, rich, and creamy; slightly sweet with a warming mix of strength and full-bodied flavour, delicately spiced
Aroma Complex aroma of vanilla and subtle ripe fruits, lightly hopped
Shelf Life 2 years and more
Serving Suggestions Ideal with cheeses and meat
The Don de Dieu was first released onto the Quebec market as a limited edition in November 1998. It rapidly became one of Unibroue's most popular bottle-conditioned products. Therefore, due to increasing demands, Unibroue decided to distribute it internationally.
It was named after Samuel de Champlain¹s boat, The Don de Dieu, which arrived in Tadoussac, June 3, 1608. He was commissioned by the King of France to pursue, by way of the great Canadian waterway, the exploration of the vast and inhospitable land called "America".
His mission made him founder of Quebec and the land came to be known as the land of the "somewhat of a great people." Thus, it is in the memory of those ancestors that Unibroue has brewed the "Don de Dieu," a "somewhat of a great beer."
Type Triple Wheat Ale, refermented in the bottle
Alcohol 9 % alc./vol.
Color White with orange hue
Taste Smooth, rich, and creamy; slightly sweet with a warming mix of strength and full-bodied flavour, delicately spiced
Aroma Complex aroma of vanilla and subtle ripe fruits, lightly hopped
Shelf Life 2 years and more
Serving Suggestions Ideal with cheeses and meat
The Don de Dieu was first released onto the Quebec market as a limited edition in November 1998. It rapidly became one of Unibroue's most popular bottle-conditioned products. Therefore, due to increasing demands, Unibroue decided to distribute it internationally.
It was named after Samuel de Champlain¹s boat, The Don de Dieu, which arrived in Tadoussac, June 3, 1608. He was commissioned by the King of France to pursue, by way of the great Canadian waterway, the exploration of the vast and inhospitable land called "America".
His mission made him founder of Quebec and the land came to be known as the land of the "somewhat of a great people." Thus, it is in the memory of those ancestors that Unibroue has brewed the "Don de Dieu," a "somewhat of a great beer."



