BeerdedDave (3893) - Beckley, West Virginia, USA - JAN 17, 2018slightly hazy gold color; spicy Belgian yeast aroma; spicy, fruity, slightly sweet Belgian yeast flavor; a pretty decent tripel
phaleslu (14680) - Cincinnati, Ohio, USA - SEP 11, 201712 oz. bottle from Root Cellar. Pours a cloudy orange with yeast sediment and a small off-white head that settles into a thin film. Notes of sugar cookie, dried fruits (apricot, raisins, figs), honey, toffee, booze, earth, mild spice, and some floral resin. Full-bodied, with a thick, chewy, boozy, sweet mouthfeel and moderate carbonation. This is what I think of when I think of earlier American craft examples of a tripel. Not exactly as elegant as the label says.
jgb9348 (9218) - Arlington (Pentagon City), Virginia, USA - APR 24, 2017Relatively clear deep copper coloured body with a lot of suspended particles noticeable, a very thin tan head and a few bubbles roaming around. Aroma of bread, heavy yeast, alcohol, honey, grain and a faint hint of citrus. Light to perhaps Medium-bodied; Assertive orange and curacao flavours at first with an odd acidity, then showing some bread, yeast, alcohol, grain and hints of caster sugar and honey near the end. Aftertaste shows a bit more body and depth, but fairly mild, especially for the style, with some bread, pungent yeast, dry grassy and hay flavours and a touch of citrus and curacao at the end couples with the yeast and alcohol. Overall, a rather mellow, simple and unassuming tripel that shows a touch more character and complexity at the end, but the initial tastes and especially the body are much different and less typical than I expected. Still nice to try, perhaps a bit fresher to get [oddly enough, that I’d actually want it more?] a more pungent, distinctive and aggressive flavour profile. I sampled this gold foil sealed twelve ounce bottle purchased from Murray’s Cheese in New York (Greenwich Village), New York on 20-June-2015 for US$4,99 sampled at home in Washington on 23-April-2017.
Bottled: [unknown] // Purchased: 20-June-2015 // Sampled: 23-April-2017
Sirmixsomewhat (266) - Paoli, Pennsylvania, USA - NOV 29, 2016I was pleasantly surprised by this beer. The typical spiciness and bitterness that I find come with a lot of tripels isn’t there and is instead sweet and very nice on the nose. This is a strong showing.
hayduke (6095) - Eureka, California, USA - SEP 10, 2016UPDATED: NOV 18, 2017 Pours hazy oranger with a beige head. Nose of stone fruit. Medium body. Favor brings stone fruit and yeast flavors including banana. Finishes dry. Tasty. Good. r
BroadestTom (457) - Pennsylvania, USA - MAR 11, 2016Aroma banana, clove, Apple,
Appearance amber, orange, cloudy, white foam,
Taste medium sweetness,
Palate medium body,
Overall a really nice triple. All the right spices and that lively carbonation on your tongue. I would suggest this beer to a friend.
ryanscourt (1851) - Latrobe, Pennsylvania, USA - FEB 18, 2016Cloudy orange colored. Spicy nose with citrus notes. Etoh hits the nose and burns the throat. Pleasant pleased.
jsporrer (1817) - Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, USA - FEB 6, 2016Poured from a bottle. Pours a very cloudy caramel brown like apple cider. A lot of sediment. Strong, sweet caramel toffee aroma. Flavors of semi-sweet toffee with a strong alcohol feel underneath. Not harsh but a nice warm finish. Interesting! Feels more like a barley wine than a tripel.
Ahuth (665) - Illinois, USA - JAN 31, 2016Bottled. Has a nice brown. Huge Belgium taste. Has a sweet nutty malt. Has a roasty hint of coffee malt. . Very good beer...
JK (7157) - St. Louis Park, Minnesota, USA - OCT 31, 2015GABF 2015. Hazy orange color, can almost see through it. White head on top. Very sweet, almost cloying, honey and nutmeg, I might be getting a little apple. Alcohol is well hidden.