Since 1992 La Blanche de Chambly
Type White Ale, refermented in the bottle
Alcohol 5 % alc./vol.
Color White
Taste Wheat, with subtle spices, and citrus
Aroma Lightly fruity and a hint of citrus
Serving Suggestions Poultry, fish and shellfish, salads and fresh cut vegetables
In the spring of 1992, Unibroue marketed its first beer on lees, the Blanche de Chambly. It contains 5 percent alcohol and is produced from an interesting blend of unmalted Quebec wheat and pale barley malt, to which spices and natural aromatics are added, along with a light hopping.
The Blanche is only partially filtered so that it retains the full benefits of its natural ingredients. This gives it the cloudy appearance that was characteristic of pale beers in the Middle Ages. While it is naturally of a champagne color, it appears white because of the fresh yeast in suspension.
| Beer style: | Wheat Beer » |
| Bottle size: | 34cl |
| Percent alcohol: | 5.0% |
| Country of origin: | Canada » |
| Region: | Quebec » |
| Other info: | Bottle conditioned |
| Bottle price: | £2.09 |
This item is usually held in stock. In the unlikely event of this item being out of stock when your order is processed, we will phone to arrange a substitute or other action.
This beer qualifies for a case discount.
You might also like these wheat beers; Half a weizen, Biere Blanc, Cornish Blonde, Sparkiling Wit and Hefe Weizen.