rlgk (3377), Vårgårda, Sweden Nov 1, 2008 Bottle. Golden color, white head. Yeasty bready aroma with some fruit. Malty flavor, some fruity, alcohol CelticBrew (676), The Crystal Coast, North Carolina, USA Oct 27, 2008 Poured from 12 oz bottle, a light straw hazy golden, little to no foamy head. Aroma of malt, yeast, grassy hops and funkified biscuits. Flavour is that of subdued tripel, not overly flavoured, yeasty fruit and sweet biscuity funk. Well, its a decent triple, would love to try on tap, but its far from what our friends in Belgium make. charlotte (1997), Vanløse, Denmark Oct 27, 2008 Golden colour with no head.Aroma is hoppy and sweet with note of yeast,feels lively with power full mouth feels and fresh finish. zach8270 (2051), Henrietta, New York, USA Oct 26, 2008 (bottle - 12 oz) Golden/amber color with a puffy off-white head. Aroma is very sweet and malty with hints of yeast and a light hop note. Some grass in there as well. Very sweet and yeasty at the start with a lightly spiced middle and a sweet and bitter finish. Flavors die quickly. Average at best. dolemite77 (184), Maryville, Tennessee, USA Oct 25, 2008 Pours a nice golden, but pretty much zero head. For me, this one was too sweet and a little one dimensional. There are a few nice flavors from the funky yeast, but mostly this is a sweet, high alcohol beer. Something needs to balance out the sweetness. epf33 (222), Fairfax, Virginia, USA Oct 25, 2008 on the 4-pack i bought it in, it marked this beer as light and hoppy... i think they were accurate, the unfiltered taste gave it a perfect Belgian style taste to it, it was just a bit too sweet however Defreni (994), Frederiksberg, Denmark Oct 24, 2008 Flaske. Lysegul uigennemsigtig øl. Klassisk trippel farve. Ikke så parfumeret duft, faktisk meget svag duft. Smagen er sød med en smule krydderi. Bitter eftersmag. Ikke nogen dårlig trippel, men heller ikke rigtig god. Skinnyviking (4142), Copenhagen, Denmark Oct 24, 2008 Bottle. High fluffy but lasting white head. Hazy yellow body. Fruity yeasty aroma. Dry fruity hoppy yeasty and actually quite powerful flavor. Alcohol barely tasteable. Carbonation kept to a minimum and it has a long bitter sweet aftertaste.
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