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		<title>Bountiful Broue</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Rain was pelting in sideways sheets and the wind was a &#8216;howlin. Not much could tempt me out on a night like that. Except Belgian-style beer, that is.
Specifically, Belgian-style re-fermented Canadian beer sporting noir-ish labels that depict Quebecois folklore.
Novare Res Bier Cafe held what I can only describe as a seriously kick-ass, nine-beer Unibroue tasting [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Rain was pelting in sideways sheets and the wind was a &#8216;howlin. Not much could tempt me out on a night like that. Except Belgian-style beer, that is.</p>
<div id="attachment_554" class="wp-caption alignright" style="width: 260px"><a rel="attachment wp-att-554" href="http://www.appetiteportland.com/2010/02/bountiful-broue/rarebrick_20100225_6798/"><img class="size-thumbnail wp-image-554" title="rarebrick_20100225_6798" src="http://www.appetiteportland.com/wp-content/rarebrick_20100225_6798-250x375.jpg" alt="" width="250" height="375" /></a><p class="wp-caption-text">Unibroue&#39;s &quot;anniversary&quot; ales paired well with meats and cheeses.</p></div>
<p>Specifically, Belgian-style re-fermented Canadian beer sporting noir-ish labels that depict Quebecois folklore.</p>
<p><a href="http://novareresbiercafe.com/" target="_blank">Novare Res Bier Cafe</a> held what I can only describe as a seriously kick-ass, nine-beer <a href="http://www.unibroue.com/index_eng.html" target="_blank">Unibroue </a>tasting last night. It was well worth getting drenched in the downpour.</p>
<p>Richard, the Unibroue rep, was cheerful, knowledgeable, and told damn good stories. Something about a flying horse and something else about a devil. Well, anyway, I truly did learn so much about these strong, (mostly 9%) award-winning ales that my head is still spinning.</p>
<p>Er. . .or, maybe I&#8217;m just a tad hungover (time for some <a href="http://www.appetiteportland.com/2010/02/at-home-at-homegrown/" target="_blank">Hair of the Kahn</a>?).</p>
<p>Best-selling golden ale <em>La Fin Du Monde</em> kicked off the evening with its champagne-like effervesence. Triple wheat <em>Don De Dieu</em> followed right on its heels. But the evening really got swinging when the corks popped on the next few beers &#8212; Unibroue&#8217;s three, hard-to-find anniversary ales and its out-of-stock strong amber, <em>Seigreuriale</em>. Novare Res owner, Eric, matched these four with a savory selection of meats and cheeses.</p>
<p>What I (and many others) particularly love about Unibroue ales is that they pair exceedingly well with food. Balanced and full bodied, these brews have character and complex taste, yet they don&#8217;t take your tastebuds hostage (like say, a <a href="http://www.victorybeer.com/home.aspx" target="_blank">Victory HopDevil</a> does &#8212; albeit in a good way).</p>
<p><em>Edition 2005</em>, mahogany colored with a rich head of foam, was my favorite of the anniversaries. Paired with a Tuscan ham and blue cheese, the beer&#8217;s dark spice and cinnamon balanced the bite of the blue. Adam preferred the <em>Unibroue 17</em>, an intensely malty dark ale with mocha accents. We both loved the <em>Seigreuriale</em> &#8212; as did everyone else in the room. Its subtle notes of citrus and apricot tamed the salty salami and pungent New Hampshire landaff.</p>
<p><em>Quatre Centieme</em>, a frothy blonde ale, held its own as a gingery palate cleanser before the dessert course. Then, hauled out with a bit of theatrics, gooey raspberry-filled donuts helped prove how <em>Trois Pistoles</em> conquers sweetness. Black and port-like, the popular dark ale is perhaps my go-to pick of Unibroue&#8217;s easy-to-finds.</p>
<p>Capping off the evening was a display of versatility by the strangely delicious <em>Quelque Chose</em>. Served three ways &#8212; lightly chilled, on the rocks, and steeped to 130 degrees &#8212; the ripe cherry, clove and honey flavors presented themselves in widely varying degrees. Fruity and refreshing, the iced version was my choice. I promptly pictured myself on a tropical beach sipping a frosty glass &#8212; fanned by palm-frond wielding muscle men.</p>
<p>All in all &#8212; a fantastic evening with a truly magnificent brewery. I&#8217;ll let Adam&#8217;s photos tell the rest of the story:</p>
<div id="attachment_555" class="wp-caption aligncenter" style="width: 260px"><a rel="attachment wp-att-555" href="http://www.appetiteportland.com/2010/02/bountiful-broue/rarebrick_20100225_6785/"><img class="size-thumbnail wp-image-555" title="rarebrick_20100225_6785" src="http://www.appetiteportland.com/wp-content/rarebrick_20100225_6785-250x375.jpg" alt="" width="250" height="375" /></a><p class="wp-caption-text">The hand-chalked Unibroue sign announcing the event.</p></div>
<div id="attachment_556" class="wp-caption aligncenter" style="width: 260px"><a rel="attachment wp-att-556" href="http://www.appetiteportland.com/2010/02/bountiful-broue/rarebrick_20100225_6820/"><img class="size-thumbnail wp-image-556" title="rarebrick_20100225_6820" src="http://www.appetiteportland.com/wp-content/rarebrick_20100225_6820-250x375.jpg" alt="" width="250" height="375" /></a><p class="wp-caption-text">Happy campers sample the brews.</p></div>
<div id="attachment_557" class="wp-caption aligncenter" style="width: 260px"><a rel="attachment wp-att-557" href="http://www.appetiteportland.com/2010/02/bountiful-broue/rarebrick_20100225_6825/"><img class="size-thumbnail wp-image-557" title="rarebrick_20100225_6825" src="http://www.appetiteportland.com/wp-content/rarebrick_20100225_6825-250x375.jpg" alt="" width="250" height="375" /></a><p class="wp-caption-text">The organizer of a Boston-based barrel-tasting event poses with his wife and oversized Unibroue bottle labels.</p></div>
<div id="attachment_558" class="wp-caption aligncenter" style="width: 260px"><a rel="attachment wp-att-558" href="http://www.appetiteportland.com/2010/02/bountiful-broue/rarebrick_20100225_6830/"><img class="size-thumbnail wp-image-558" title="rarebrick_20100225_6830" src="http://www.appetiteportland.com/wp-content/rarebrick_20100225_6830-250x375.jpg" alt="" width="250" height="375" /></a><p class="wp-caption-text">The three preparations of Quelque Chose: (From left: lightly chilled, heated and iced).</p></div>
<div id="attachment_559" class="wp-caption aligncenter" style="width: 260px"><a rel="attachment wp-att-559" href="http://www.appetiteportland.com/2010/02/bountiful-broue/rarebrick_20100225_6788/"><img class="size-thumbnail wp-image-559" title="rarebrick_20100225_6788" src="http://www.appetiteportland.com/wp-content/rarebrick_20100225_6788-250x375.jpg" alt="" width="250" height="375" /></a><p class="wp-caption-text">Coasters bearing Unibroue&#39;s distinctive logo.</p></div>
<div id="attachment_577" class="wp-caption aligncenter" style="width: 260px"><a rel="attachment wp-att-577" href="http://www.appetiteportland.com/2010/02/bountiful-broue/rarebrick_20100225_6824/"><img class="size-thumbnail wp-image-577" title="rarebrick_20100225_6824" src="http://www.appetiteportland.com/wp-content/rarebrick_20100225_6824-250x375.jpg" alt="" width="250" height="375" /></a><p class="wp-caption-text">Trois Pistoles tamed the sweetness of the gooey raspberry filled donut.</p></div>
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