Unibroue Seigneuriale
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The copper-colored body and generous foam head of this amber ale tantalize the eyes but it's the complex flavor of Seigneuriale that delivers a pleasant surprise. It is slightly sweet, malty and spicy, but a distinctive hop character and notes of apricot brandy give Seigneuriale a truly unique character.
We recommending pairing it with carved ham, apricot-glazed duck or squab, Thai shrimp curry or a holiday fruit cake.
Seigneuriale (Lordly) recalls a recipe originally brewed by La Brasserie Seigneuriale 3 in nearby Boucherville, Québec.
In 1667, Pierre Boucher Sieur de Grosbois established a Seigneurie (seigneury) in Boucherville on the south shore of Montréal.
The brewery and brand were named for a sumptuous manor built by Francois Pierre Boucher in the 1750s, which was designated as a historic monument in 1974.
Unibroue proudly dedicates this premium beer to the Seigneurial Regime of Medieval Europe which flourished in Nouvelle-France until the mid-19th century.
To help maintain this historic manor, Unibroue donates a portion of the sales of Seigneuriale to La Société du Patrimoine de Boucherville (The Heritage Society of Boucherville).
Enjoy Seigneurial following an outdoor adventure, such as camping, hunting or a fishing expedition with family and friends.
Winner of 2 Gold Medals from the Beverage Testing Institute since 2005.