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Two years ago, "Lew Bryson" > wrote:
>"Brian Lundeen" wrote:
>> So, in your professional opinion, are we seeing the decline of Unibroue at
>> the hands of Sleeman?

>
>Oh, Deus (screw their embedded capital) isn't a Unibroue beer. And as for
>Sleeman ruining Unibroue, it's way too soon to tell. Give it a year; that
>should be enough.


What say you now?

I haven't been consistently and constantly tasting their
beers, but haven't noticed anything strikingly different aboot
'em.
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"Steve Wertz" > wrote in message
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> I've been a big Unibroue fan since 1999 or so. I used to love
> their La Fin du Monde. I don't know wether I'm growing out of it
> or what, but it almost tastes too sweet and has less character
> than it used to. I can't say that it's changed, though.


Funny, I had the same impression a few weeks ago when I had a bottle of La
Fin du Monde. A little underattenuated, a little undercarbonated, not quite
as lively and complex. It's not a beer I drink real frequently, so I
wouldn't say it changed, either. But my impression definitely has.

-Steve


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Joel Plutchak wrote:
> Two years ago, "Lew Bryson" > wrote:
> >"Brian Lundeen" wrote:
> >> So, in your professional opinion, are we seeing the decline of Unibroue at
> >> the hands of Sleeman?

> >
> >Oh, Deus (screw their embedded capital) isn't a Unibroue beer. And as for
> >Sleeman ruining Unibroue, it's way too soon to tell. Give it a year; that
> >should be enough.

>
> What say you now?
>
> I haven't been consistently and constantly tasting their
> beers, but haven't noticed anything strikingly different aboot
> 'em.


The only thing I've noticed is that retail outlets in my area aren't
carrying it as much as before. Possibly because fans aren't buying it
on the assumption that sleeman is ruining it.

I had no idea they got bought out by sleeman, and like you, have
noticed nothing strikingly different about the taste of the beer, and
I'm not even familiar with sleeman or their beers.

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