00cobraR (941), Greensboro, North Carolina, USA Oct 1, 2006 Pours out a nice cloudy amber color with a huge white head. Aroma is sweet and yeasty. Flavor is superb. Has a great yeast hit and finishes with a fruity hint. Over all a very good brew.
ucusty (1016), Wake Forest, North Carolina, USA Aug 29, 2008 Batch 37 Slightly oxidized.The appearance was a large sized white head that consisted of fine-small sized bubbles.There was was carbonation observed with this beer along with a cloudy body.The hue was yellow and the nose consisted of malt, hops, fruit, and cloves.The flavor was sour, tart, and fruity.It had bubbly and smooth mouthfeel along with a medium body.There was virtually no lacing with this beer. daknole (683), Plantation, Florida, USA Aug 24, 2008 Well how on earth did I wait until this long to try this beer? Bomber, shared for sure! Amber pour wtih a medium off white head. Lacing is nice too. Aroma is really nice, malty, fruity, sweet, woody. Good shit folks. Flavor is yeasty and rich. Good mouthfeel. WINNER! Gypsy19 (193), AMERICA RISING, USA Aug 22, 2008 Foul aroma right from the get-go which only smells like lead, mite dust, and iron. In contrast to that however, the flavor is excellent; Fruity sweet with cream character. Viscosity and carbonation are near perfect. Perhaps the smoothest Tripel I’ve ever. An odd recommendation: Drink this one straight from the bottle for maximum enjoyment, do not pour; It’s better sans the disappointing aroma. You make look like a wino, but who cares? Honestly, its better right out of the bottle. JohnQPublic (157), Brooklyn, New York, USA Aug 20, 2008 Bottle into chalice. Pours a cloudy orange-gold with a creamy 1-finger off-white head that lasts practically forever. Aroma is fruity and sweet - ripe golden (passion) fruit, spicy yeast, honey. Taste is banana and ripe golden fruit, honey sweet malt, and a crisp, dry, slightly bitter yeast spiciness. Finish is dry and yeasty with a bit of alcohol, and a faint, balancing bitterness from the yeast and alcohol, and maybe a slight herbal hop undertone. Carbonation is crisp, with a creamy, medium body. Really a fantastic tripel. Angeloregon (1867), Portland, Oregon, USA Aug 18, 2008 Purchased from Belmont Station in an adorable 12oz. bottle--Poured a hazy golden-orange hue with a ginormous white head. Phenolic banana-clove nose with prickly spiced notes and some bold booziness. Crisp malt underpinning. Alcohol well masked. Funky yeasty wheaten complexity. Great example of the style. Yum!
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