Unibroue

Unibroue was founded by business partners André Dion and Serge Racine who had acquired 75% of La Brasserie Massawippi Inc. of Lennoxville, the initiator of the micro-brewery movement in Québec, in 1990.

The two purchased the remainder of the shares at the end of 1991 when they transferred their interest in La Brasserie Massawippi Inc. to Unibroue.

[2] Unibroue makes a wide range of beers; although, there is a focus on Belgian-style brews, such as their Maudite ('Damned'), La Fin du Monde ('The End of the World'), and Don de Dieu ('Gift from God').

[3] La Fin du Monde (French for "the end of the world") is a Belgian-style tripel and bottle conditioned golden ale introduced in July 1994.

[citation needed] A 4.0% ABV light Saison beer in reference to Quebec's Quiet Revolution in the sixties.

[4] Blanche de Chambly is a 5% ABV Belgian-style wheat beer ("witbier"), introduced in 1992, which has won many medals since.

La Fin du Monde has been the winner of many medals of excellence: 5 platinum, 6 gold, and 1 silver from the Beverage Testing Institute since its introduction in 1994.

One product in the Unibroue line is Don de Dieu