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RATINGS: 15   MEAN: 3.62/5.0   WEIGHTED AVG: 3.37   EST. CALORIES: 330   ABV: 11%
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A Belgian Triple with generous Tomahawk hopping.


4.3
   AROMA 9/10   APPEARANCE 3/5   TASTE 8/10   PALATE 5/5   OVERALL 18/20
Quevillon (2012) - Sainte-Thérèse, - JAN 19, 2007
Bu en fut à Vices et Versa (12 oz).Jaune orange, petit collet avec de la dentelle. Arome d’houblon très fruite avec un soupson de caramel. Goût d’houblon amère plaisant, fruit de vergé et pour une à 11%, l’alcool est très bien caché.

3.7
   AROMA 7/10   APPEARANCE 4/5   TASTE 7/10   PALATE 4/5   OVERALL 15/20
Viper666 (1210) - Saint-Hubert, Quebec, CANADA - NOV 22, 2011
Dégustée en fût au Vices & Versa à Montréal. De couleur ambrée et claire. Nez de houblon résineux, légèrement herbeux (notes de menthe) aux notes citriques, malté de caramel sucré, légèrement fruité (agrumes, notes d’abricots) avec des notes d’alcool et de toffee. Moyennement ronde en bouche avec un pétillement moyen et une texture sirupeuse et aux notes crémeuses. Goût de levures fruitées (agrumes, léger de pêches et d’abricots, petites traces de mangues) accompagné d’une moyenne amertume de houblon moyennement résineux, légèrement citrique et aux petites notes herbeuses (menthe poivrée, une amertume qui se développe à mesure que la gorgée progresse) lors de l’entrée en bouche auquel se rajoute un goût malté de caramel sucré avec des traces de sucre bonbon et des notes de pain. Parallèlement, un léger goût d’alcool se pointe progressivement jusqu’en finale ainsi qu’une amertume de houblon plus herbeuses. Post-goût long-moyen, moyennement amer de houblon résineux, herbeux et aux notes citriques, léger d’alcool doux avec un léger goût fruité (zest d’agrumes, notes de pelures d’abricots). (hiver 2006-07)

4
   AROMA 8/10   APPEARANCE 4/5   TASTE 8/10   PALATE 4/5   OVERALL 16/20
beerbuzzmontreal (3428) - Montreal, Quebec, CANADA - AUG 16, 2007
Sampled on tap at le Saint-Bock. Clear golden color with a thin white head that had a good retention. Solid aroma of fruity hops, pine needles with some belgian character provided by the yeast. Superb flavor of fruity hops with pine needles and a very present belgian yeast, it finishes with bitterness. The body is light to medium with a liquorous texture and moderate carbonation. I like that the high alcohol content is not felt at all, all in all this is a solid achievement.

2.7
   AROMA 6/10   APPEARANCE 3/5   TASTE 5/10   PALATE 2/5   OVERALL 11/20
muzzlehatch (4425) - Burlington, Vermont, USA - JUL 15, 2007
Draught glass at Saint Bock, Montreal, June 15 2007 after MartinT’s birthday party. Someone else’s glass, actually (Glouglouburp’s?) as it was un-finishable to that individual. Lucky me. Hazy-to-opaque (hard to tell in the atmosphere) amber-copper with some lasting head....hugely fruity nose, tropical fruits and some sharp piney-citric hops, pleasant enough but already over-sweet....and then on the tongue, the sugar really whallops you; as Clark notes, it also has sort of a dirty, unclean texture and flavor as well, like something old died in there with the overripe peaches and apricots that dominate the mouth; I don’t mean to suggest it’s undrinkable or horrid, but it just has an unpleasantness about it, and a strong metallic/alcoholic bit at the finish, that really makes it tough for me to finish the glass....and I only do because I’ve decided this is going to be a serious-drinking night....syrupy, thick, cloying and carbonation is just not enough to support this thickness. Not for me, thanks.

4.2
   AROMA 9/10   APPEARANCE 4/5   TASTE 8/10   PALATE 4/5   OVERALL 17/20
DuffMan (4425) - the land of bitumen, beef & beer, Alberta, CANADA - JUN 25, 2007
On tap at Le Saint Bock, Montreal. Deep orange amber,cream-coloured head with moderate retention and decent lace. Beautiful aromas of tropical fruit, peaches, and toffee. All of this is generously repeated on the palate, creamy mouthfeel, sweet with a well-balanced bitter finish. I had to confirm with the bartender that I had the right beer, because I could detect none of the 11% alcohol-- it is that good!

3.5
   AROMA 8/10   APPEARANCE 3/5   TASTE 7/10   PALATE 3/5   OVERALL 14/20
Lubiere (6988) - Ottawa, Ontario, CANADA - MAY 13, 2007
A dark golden ale with a thin creamy white head. A strange aroma of pinhey hops and Vicks vaporub menthol, IPA, a sweet marraschino cherry with a good malt base, light cinnamon, and good hops. A complex and unsettling brew. On tap at Vices versa, Jan. 2007.

4
   AROMA 7/10   APPEARANCE 3/5   TASTE 8/10   PALATE 4/5   OVERALL 18/20
LadySusan (617) - Ste-Therese, Quebec, CANADA - MAR 25, 2007
On tap at Vices & Versa. The color is a nice amber with a beige head. The flavor is a sweet citruscy one with just a bit of caramel on the side. The alcohol % is not overpowering. let us not forget the hops they are very present.

2.7
   AROMA 6/10   APPEARANCE 2/5   TASTE 5/10   PALATE 3/5   OVERALL 11/20
Rastacouere (5920) - Montréal, Quebec, CANADA - FEB 20, 2007
Considering the style, Scores ranging from 1 to 5, 5 being the most intense
Appearance:
Body:   Clear(1)->Murky(5) : 1     Golden(1)->Dark brown(5) : 2     Still(1)->Sparkling(5) : 2
Head:   None(1)->Large(5) : 2   White(1)->Tan(5) : 1   Lasting: 1   Lacing : 1
Aroma:
Intensity : 2  
Yeast : 3   Bread : 2   Tropical Fruits : 3   Soap : XX   Diacetyl : XX Sulfur : XX   Fusel : 4  
Malt : 3   Biscuity : 3   Hay : XX   Toasty : XX   Caramel : 2   Fruity : 4   Nutty : XX   Honey : 3   Maple : XX   Molasses : XX   Cereals : 2   Grainy : XX
Hops : 3   Noble(1)->American(5) : 4   Leafy : XX   Spicy : XX   Floral : XX   Lemon/Lime : XX   Grapefruit : 2 Orange : 3   Herbal : XX   Grassy : 2   Pine/Spruce/Resin : 3  
Notes :   Peach/Apricot : 3   Earth : XX   Mint : XX   Butterscotch : XX   Smoke : XX   Dates : XX   Bourbon : XX   Bubblegum : XX
Flavor:
Initial Flavor : Dry(1)->Sweet(5) : 5   Finish Dry(1)->Sweet(5) : 5   Sourness : 2   Bitterness : 3   Complex : 2   Length : 3
Palate:
Light(1)->Full(5) : 4   Flat(1)->Fizzy(5) : 3   Clean : XX   Sharp : XX   Watery : XX   Oily : 4   Chalk : XX   Astringent : XX   Alcohol : 5   Mineral : XX   Oxidation : XX   Metallic : XX

Comments: Surprisingly crystal clear, rather syrupy smell, indeed very sweet and not very sharp yeast aromatics while the hops are rather timid amidst the strong alcoholic sweetness. I appreciate the effort, but it doesn’t seem, in my opinion, to focus on the best points of the beer it tries to take its inspiration from (delicate yeastiness, sharp and mostly aromatic hops rather than syrupy sweetness, strong filtration, straight alcohol and hops that lack confidence or brightness)

2.2
   AROMA 5/10   APPEARANCE 3/5   TASTE 3/10   PALATE 3/5   OVERALL 8/20
ClarkVV (3578) - Allston, Massachusetts, USA - FEB 7, 2007
Draught tulip at Le St. Bock on 1/27/07
Fluffy white head perched atop a clear, lemon-yellow body with strong golden hues. The head fades steadily to partial cover, leaving light lacing behind. Light carbonation in the liquid.
Moderate amounts of hops in the nose are quickly joined by honey and caramel and a strong yeastiness. Lemons, oranges and a dry, but light white grapefruit note are the aromas given off by the hops. Warm honey-dough and light, earthy caramel give a strong malt backing, but it still seems a touch too bare behind the hops. Furthermore, on the finish, mixed in with light Belgian yeast esters is a strong dirtiness. Dirty carpet, wet wool, not exactly sure, but it’s definitely noticeable. Hops try their best to drive it out, but the aroma isnt overly strong or lasting, and seems to thin out heavily as it warms/breathes. Alcohol well-concealed.
The flavor begins with juicy citrus and strong grassiness. Round and lively it sits atop lightly sweet pale malts, with a touch of light caramel/toastiness. However, a pervasive dirtiness sets in quickly and completely ruins the beer. I’m not sure the cause, but it’s been my biggest problem in homebrewing thus far. I’ve narrowed it down to either A) bacterial infection from dry-hopping or B) bacterial infection from too high a lag time. I’ve got to imagine that commercial breweries don’t have problems with lag times, so it seems to me that it’s some type of complication with dry-hopping (both beers that I’ve dry-hopped have had this exact dirtiness). It’s strange too because this beer is filtered, so you would have thought all the hop debris would have been filtered off. Anyways, if I put this side-by-side with my homebrew, you’d be amazed at the similarity.
Unfortunately, it dosent translate in to such a good beer. Try as I may, I couldnt choke down my tulip. Odd that no one else reports this...but I’ve got Olivier to corroborate my story...

3.8
   AROMA 6/10   APPEARANCE 4/5   TASTE 8/10   PALATE 4/5   OVERALL 16/20
Goldorak (439) - Montreal, Quebec, CANADA - JAN 27, 2007
On tap at Vices & Versa, kind of expensive at over 6$ a glass, but you don’t see Beers like this every day in this province, or even this country!

Beautiful amber ale, it was sort of like a well varnished redwood color. A quarter inch of compact, creamy head lasted the whole way down.
Hops were definately fresh, minty and fruity, but somehow didn’t quite hit me the way I thought they were. It could have used a little more dry-hopping to give it an extra zing.
Excellent mix of warm alcohol, resinous hops that just coat your tongue and doesn’t let go, however this isn’t a palate scorcher, it went down surprisingly well. The bready, belgian-style yeast does show up in the middle somewhere, giving it sort of a Houblon Dobbelen thing going on, which was really interesting. My hat is off once again to this brewery who has the balls to go extreme in a market that might not be ready for it yet.

3.8
   AROMA 8/10   APPEARANCE 3/5   TASTE 8/10   PALATE 4/5   OVERALL 15/20
rederic (2326) - montréal, Quebec, CANADA - JAN 23, 2007
On tap at Vices&Versa, amber-orangeish color, with an off-white head, leaving laces, nice floral hops nose of pineyness, resiny, cedary, with a subtle citrusy and peachy note, with a yeasty raspberry fruitiness in the aroma follows through on a medium-bodied palate with a crisp piney character, of citrus hop, with a cedary and coniferous hoppiness,within a resinous accent, faint lemon skin fruitiness, well hidden alcoholic content, for 11%, leading towards a fruity lemony fry hops bittering finish.


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