larsniclas (3031), Gothenburg, Sweden Jun 6, 2004 Bottled.
Amber and hazy.
Fresh and spicy with chocotoffee-notes in the aroma.
Warm ninous alko-feel with early citrus and pomerance.
yespr (6889), Copenhagen O, Denmark Sep 19, 2008 33 cL bottle. Pours dark orange to brown, hazy, with a creamy off-white head. Mild yeast fruity aroma. Light caramel flavour in the first flavour impression, followed by a mild sweetness and then a mellow yeasty fruity and mellow flavour before the finish. Smooth and nice. Light yeasty and caramel sweet finish with a mild spice note in the far finish. Smooth and creamy lasting mouthfeel. stoutlover72 (1336), NorCal, California, USA Sep 9, 2008 Quite an enjoyable beer and suprised to find it listed as an Abbey Tripel, because it screams Abbey Dubbel. Either way, it’s a tasty beverage.
The aroma is figs, plums, dust and a touch of sassafrass. Flavor is strong dark fruits, molasses, dark candi sugar with just a touch of dirty penny. Still confused at how this is listed as a Tripel though. lghansen (24), Denmark Aug 24, 2008 Dark brown with a pale tan head. This was an excellent Belgian dark ale. Just the right mix of sweet, malt, and alcohol flavors. It was very foamy, and bubbled out of the bottle after opening. A great alternative to champagne. AmEricanbrew (1009), Swamp Shreveport, Left Coast, Louisiana, USA Aug 16, 2008 Clear garnet with a fleeting head. Mild aroma is sweet earthy malts with molasses and rootbeer spice. Medium body. Nice earthy, yeasty dubble ale flavors with molasses, rootbeer spice. No hint of the 9% abv. Good dubble here. sebletitje (372), Tampa, Florida, USA Aug 14, 2008 33cl bottle.
Pours ruby/amber with beige head.
Aroma is grainy, roasted / malt. Taste is malty, dark fruits, candi sugar, with good presence of the 8% abv.
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