Trev (456), Lakeville, Minnesota, USA May 5, 2008 Pours a hazy gold with a large bubbly head. Lots of streaming carbonation.
Light grainy aroma, sweet alc.
Flavour was honey, corn like malt.
skoisirius (431), Seattle, Washington, USA Jul 13, 2008 If you’re looking for a true Triple...this is not where to go. Fairly weak on most fronts, the spices are my favorite part of this one. azlondon (461), Greater London, England Jul 1, 2008 Appearance: Hazy orangy golden. Lots and lots of thick white head. Longlived.
Aroma: Citric, fruity. Some hops and sourness.
Taste: Lemony, almost sour. Hops and yeast. Warming.
Info: 330ml bottle, 5/7-2007, 178/500 kiefdog (325), Tampa, Florida, USA Jun 18, 2008 33cl bottle from Habersham Liquors (Savannah, GAa). Pours a very dark golden honey-caramel color with a thick, frothy one-finger white head. Good head retention. Smells sweet, of ripe, dark fruit, honey, faint hints of apple. Flavor is strongly of ripe fruit, caramel, candy sugar, toffee, and candied apples. A very subtle, woody, oaky flavor is present on finish. Interesting tripel. kopestes (157), Braine l’Alleud, Belgium Jun 12, 2008 0.33l bottle. Clear yellow color with huge fluffy head. Nice lacing down the glass. Aroma of grass, yeast and citrus. Taste is bitter and lemony with same sweetenes in the background. Maybe a bit too acid. Highly carbonated. Good Strong Belgian Ale. hophead_hans (555), Bay Area, California, USA Jun 6, 2008 Tap. This is a more hoppy or bitter triple than usual. It lacks some of the citrus and smoothness of a St Bernadus for example. It is still a good beer but not in the same league as higher rated triples. The Belgian yeastiness is subdued as well.
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