| Since |
1992 |
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| Type |
Strong Red Ale, refermented in the bottle |
| Alcohol |
8 % alc./vol. |
| Color |
Mahogany |
| Taste |
Subtle coriande, light spices and a hint of hops |
| Aroma |
Spicy |
| Shelf Life |
5 years or more |
| Serving Suggestions |
Pasta, red meat, stews and spicy dishes |
In November 1992 Maudite (the damned one), was the first strong beer to be
distributed in Quebec grocery stores. It contains 8 % alcohol and is also the
first beer brewed in America that improves with age. When served young, it is
very smooth, but when served after several years of storage, its flavour is reminiscent of port. Maudite is a mahogany-colored, rich-tasting premium beer that has a distinctive, complex taste. Because of the warmth it releases, this strong
character beer must be served cool but not cold. Perfect with pasta, red meats,
stews and spicy dishes, it also makes a good aperitif and after-dinner drink.
Maudite has a typically Quebecois name that is reminiscent of the legend of
the Chasse-Galerie (the legend of the Flying Canoe). Legend has it that a group
of lumberjacks struck a deal with the devil to fly home in their canoes, guided
by Satan himself, to make it home in time for Christmas.
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