blariacum (1217) - Nijmegen, NETHERLANDS - MAR 4, 2019UPDATED: MAR 4, 2019 Fles. Ineens zag ik weer ergens die flessen van 0,75 l staan en besefte ik dat ik dat vroeger ook wel eens gedronken heb. Simpel tafelbier, maar ook goudeerlijk omdat het uitstraalt dat het simpel is.
Vells (2358) - Riga, LATVIA - AUG 31, 2018UPDATED: AUG 31, 2018 Best triple I ever had.. noooooot. Corny, grainy maltiness, some dull grassy hops. Light sweet with light bitterness and some tartness. Could finish glass, but one time try
Piepenhenrich (3428) - Oberursel, GERMANY - AUG 26, 2017Unconventionally light ’Tripel’, reasonable drink, not particularly outstanding.
Rubin77 (9057) - Bratislava, SLOVAKIA - OCT 17, 2016F: big, snow-white, not very good retention.
C: yellow to pale gold, clear.
A: malt, corn, cardboard, hint of grassy, bread and yeast.
T: malt, light corn, very watery, hint of some grassy sweet, light body, good carbonation, yes it´s pale lager not triple, as cheap table beer so so, 75cl bottle from Delhaize @ Schaerbeek in Brussels.
VDuquerroux (5048) - Airvault, Haut-Poitou, FRANCE - JUL 24, 2016Bottle, 75cL. Home. A sparkling golden beer with a medium white head ; poor retention. Herb, light grain. Light sweet, light dry bitter refreshing. Light to medium body, watery texture, average to soft carbonation, short herbal refreshing finish. Overall, ok lager ; light herbal, light, thin.
nybol (4251) - DENMARK - JUL 2, 2016Jeg ved ikke hvor de får ordet "tripel" fra, men den er virkelig dårlig. Man er næsten helt flov over at sige det er fra Belgien
Beerhunter111 (43469) - Beerland, GERMANY - JUL 10, 2015Klare goldgelbe Farbe, hohe Karbonisation, mittelgroße stabile Schaumkrone. Geruch getreidig malzig, wenig hopfig. Geschmack schwach malzig, süßlich, getreidig, langweilig.
Alengrin (11018) - Gent, BELGIUM - JAN 8, 2015Classic ’tripel tafelbier’ in which the term ’tripel’ is merely an adjective to indicate higher density as compared with the ’standard’ blond and brown Piedboeufs, so not to be confused with the top-fermented abbey ales of high ABV (though etymologically, both uses of the term ’tripel’ refer to the same thing, of course). A pale yellow blonde beer with medium head and a certain malt character, but obviously very light, and an artificial sweetness as well; light hop bitter in the finish but something chemical too. Not good, if you are after Belgian table beers, I’d recommend the ones made by old-fashioned family brewers (but only locally available) instead of this industrial example.
kraddel (10779) - Antwerp, BELGIUM - NOV 1, 2014Its a bit strange to call a 3,8 ABV beer ’tripel’ ....
Pours clear blonde, small white head .
Smell is sweet , malts .
Taste is sharp. weak, bit bitter ( not hoppy ) , bit dry , malty , rather sweet , grainy finish . Not a bad taste ( yet not natural ) but way to wattery ( yes, even for this ABV ) Drinks really easy though , as is the purpose of this beer . Carbonation is clearly ( you can even feel/taste it ) saturized ( what did you expect ??? ) , but nice in intensity .
kermis (18395) - Amsterdam-ish, NETHERLANDS - OCT 5, 2014Bottle from Hopduvel, Gent. Pours clear golden with a white head. Aroma of grain, light metal, malt and hops. Boring. Flavor is light sweet and bitter. Light bodied with moderate carbonation.