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Gouyasse Tripel (Triple) 3.45 260

Gouyasse Tripel (Triple)

Percentile
85
overall
Brewed by Brasserie des Géants
Style: Abbey Tripel

Irchonwelz, Belgium

bottled
common

on tap
available

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RatingsAverageScoreABVStyle PctlServe in
2603.47/5.03.45/5.09%75.3Trappist glass, Tulip
Commercial Description:
Ath, Belgium, the City of Giants, is famous for its annual Parade of Giants. Every year, Goliath – whose name is pronounced ‘Gouyasse’ in the local dialect – leads the parade. The Brasserie des Géants (Giants’ Brewery), in Ath, didn’t think long before naming its first brew ‘Gouyasse.’ Gouyasse is a golden Belgian ale, and a nice one, at 6% alcohol by volume.
Only trouble is, the Gouyasse, at a respectable but not intimidating 6% abv, was not ferocious enough to carry the name of the mythical giant, especially here in the U.S., where we like our beers big – the bigger the better. And so it was that we proposed to the brewery a stronger beer, with the name Goliath. They came back with Goliath Tripel, which they have also packaged for sale in Belgium. It’s become their biggest seller there in very short time.
Goliath is 9% alcohol by volume, a little more red in the face than your average tripel (almost an amber, really), nicely balanced with a bracing hop note versus a solid malt wallop. Goliath is the only Tripel in Belgium that is all-malt – without any sugar or other additives in. (Everyone else uses some sugar to ‘thin out’ their Tripels, which gives them alcohol, without the body that you normally get from malt.) That means Goliath starts out a bit sweeter than some, but over time, as the live yeast in the bottle do their work, it gets drier and more punchy. The first batch, after about half a year in the bottle, is about where we want it, but it will probably become a greater beer as time goes by. We recommend that you check in on Goliath every once in a while.
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 hopscotch (5558), Vero Beach, Florida, USA
3.8 Aroma Appearance Flavor Palate Overall
7/104/58/104/515/20
Oct 31, 2005  
Bottle... Clear yellow ale with a mid-sized, frothy, white head. Terrific retention. Yeasty aroma with lots of white bread, biscuit and toffee. No overbearing, fruity esters like most tripels. Medium bitter and a touch buttery. Rich malt. Full-bodied and fizzy. Finishes bitter and dry. Reminds me a bit of Westy Blond or St. Bernardus Blanche. Very good!


 CaptainCougar (5549), Rockville, Maryland, USA
3.6 Aroma Appearance Flavor Palate Overall
7/104/57/104/514/20
Jun 25, 2005  
Pours a clear golden with a thin puffy white head. Has some hay and barnyard aroma with sweet caramel Belgian maltiness and some floral character. Body starts rich, malty and sweet with plenty of carbonation and a dry floral, yeasty finish. Nicely balanced and interesting, very similar to a saison. Thanks to JPDIPSO for sharing!


 Bov (5514), Bienne, Switzerland
4 Aroma Appearance Flavor Palate Overall
8/104/58/104/516/20
Nov 1, 2006  
hazy dark orange colour with some impurities within; little foam and a nice lacing; aroma of yeast, apricot and tangerines; full-bodied, a strong tartness comes very soon followed by a robust bitterness; long and very dry bitter finish with more fruity notes - a beautiful tripel


 JorisPPattyn (5193), Antwerpen, Belgium
3 Aroma Appearance Flavor Palate Overall
6/104/55/103/512/20
Dec 5, 2004  
Sampled under the name Gouyasse Triple Hazy amber; slim, very white head, dwindling quite fast. Creamy nose, toasted/cookie malt, laundry drying. Bitterish front for some time, then sweetish malts and a whack-in-the-face from the alcohol. Anything but refined. Sweetness keeps building up, featuring some fruity yeast flavours. Fiery initial mouthfeel, alcohol. Medium bodied only. Some importer demanded a strong one, and got it. Another fast-fermented triple with little distinction.


 imdownthepub (5191), Banbury, Oxfordshire, England
3.2 Aroma Appearance Flavor Palate Overall
7/102/56/103/514/20
Dec 22, 2006  
Bottle conditioned, 330 ml. Hazy yellow gold with white head. Fruity, acidic beer that initially appears to be off, but you soon get used to the twang of sharp citrus. A spicy middle section which falls away to rather a wet paper finish. Reasonable.


 ThomasE (5178), Copenhagen, Denmark
2.6 Aroma Appearance Flavor Palate Overall
5/103/55/103/510/20
Dec 6, 2005  
Hazy golden colour with a white head. Fruity and yeasty aroma with a light alcohol note. Hoppy perfume flavor and a dry spicy finish.


 madsberg (5153), Søborg, Denmark
3.4 Aroma Appearance Flavor Palate Overall
7/103/57/103/514/20
Dec 5, 2005  
Bottled: Golden coloured. Very unclear. Off white dense head. Sweetness, perfume, spice and yeast in the nose. Quite overwhelming. Grassy, alcoholdense and yeasty spice flavour. Is quite full bodied. Has some bitternotes in the end.


 MoritzF (5130), Bochum, Germany
3.1 Aroma Appearance Flavor Palate Overall
6/103/56/103/513/20
May 25, 2009  
(33cl bottle) Hazy, orange to golden colour with a blond medium-sized foamy head. Sweet, slightly grainy and bready malty aroma with subtle fruity and slightly hoppy notes. Sweet and slightly bitter flavour, medium to full bodied with a soft carbonation. Bready and slightly grainy malt-character with light notes of citrus and shades of hops towards the slightly bitter and spicy finish. Not bad but rather boring for a Triple (25.V.09).



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