La Fin du Monde

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Throsby
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La Fin du Monde

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Hey guys,

An American guy I work with just came back from visiting his homelend and he brought me a bottle of his "favourite beer ever" - a French-Canadian beauty called La Fin Du Monde.

I just had it tonight and - while it isn't my favourite beer ever - found it to be very nice. An excellent after-dinner sipper.

Reminded me a little of a Heffe.


Is there anywhere in Australia I can buy this beer? Or do I need to head State-side to try another bottle?

Cheers,

Throsby
Bum
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They have it at my local 1st Choice. Check the best before very carefully if you find some - pretty sure Unibroue stopped sending beer here in August or something.
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My favourite wheat beer out there.

If you live in Brisbane you can get it easily at Nectar and the Drinx bottleshop under central station.
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Unfortunaley Unibroue stopped exporting to australia late last year, so you'd be lucky to find any, as its pretty popular. The only places that will still have it would be small boutique bottle shops, but if you do find some, don't worry about the best before date or anything, as long as its been stored properly it'll be fine, its a 'live' beer with a high alcohol percentage.

If you do find it though, see if they have any of its stablemates, the Trois Pistoles is particularly good.
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corks wrote: but if you do find some, don't worry about the best before date or anything, as long as its been stored properly it'll be fine, its a 'live' beer with a high alcohol percentage.
WRONG. You're suggesting bottle shops actually know how to treat beers.
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I did say as long as it was stored properly, sorry if that was misleading.
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The news of Unibroue's cease of exports saddens me. I only just recently experienced The End of the World and have yet to try their other beers.

:(
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Re: La Fin du Monde

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Thanks a heap guys. I'll be in Brisbane in a few weeks so will try to find some.

As well as check out what's doing at the Platform bar.

Thanks again.
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Re: La Fin du Monde

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Got an email from Purvis Cellars here in Victoria and they just got in their last ever shipment of Unibroue beers.

Last call, boys.
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