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Boulevard Long Strange Tripel

Percentile
94
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bottled
common

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RatingsAverageScoreABVStyle PctlServe in
2383.68/5.03.65/5.09%92.9Trappist glass, Tulip
Commercial Description:
Lately it occurs to us that if, back in 1989, you planned on starting a brewery in the back of your carpentry shop, you’d have been wise to seek out someone like Harold "Trip" Hogue. A collector of ancient Volvos, Trip was well-qualified for the make-do engineering required to coax recalcitrant equipment out of retirement and onto making the first Boulevard beers.

The Tripel style originated in the Trappist brewery of Westmalle Abbey in pre-war Antwerp province. Its numeric moniker results from the old Belgian practice of naming beers based on the amount of malt used in the brew. A "Simple" was the lightest-bodied brew. Doubling the malt bill resulted in a "Dubbel", while a "Tripel" contained three times the amount of malt (and, as a result, three times the amount of alcohol.) True to style, our Long Strange Tripel is a golden ale with estery aromas, a dense, creamy head and a sweet finish.
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 MI2CA (1266), Noblesville, Indiana, USA
3.8 Aroma Appearance Flavor Palate Overall
7/104/57/104/516/20
Sep 29, 2008  
Sample at J Gumbos Aug 2008 Indy tasting - Aroma is melon, crisp yeast, lemon and straw. Flavor matches aroma with some freshly baked bread. Palate is smooth. Very nice tiple


 bradlyc77 (226), Sebastopol, California, USA
3.8 Aroma Appearance Flavor Palate Overall
6/104/58/105/515/20
Sep 27, 2008  
Nice golden color, sweet, malty finish. The effervescence/carbonation balance out the maltiness and alcohol attributes.


 mpersinger (191), , California, USA
3.9 Aroma Appearance Flavor Palate Overall
7/104/58/105/515/20
Sep 27, 2008  
from bottle. Sweet syrup aroma and vanilla cream nose, earthy flavor, with explosive finish. Burns clean.


 Rciesla (3905), Exit 15W, New Jersey, USA
3.3 Aroma Appearance Flavor Palate Overall
6/105/56/103/513/20
Sep 26, 2008  
Bottle. Pale yellow body with a lighter head. Sweet malts sticky with spices of cinnamon and a hint of floral honey. Sweet with etoh present. decent.


 marchcow (664), Coralville, Iowa, USA
3.8 Aroma Appearance Flavor Palate Overall
8/104/58/104/514/20
Sep 24, 2008  
Malty flavors with a good hops backbone. Sweetish with some honey flavors. Apples and fruit, some dried fruit, slight vinegar, some alcohol. Dryish on the finish. Pretty good.


 beerbuzzmontreal (2935), Montreal, Quebec, Canada
3.4 Aroma Appearance Flavor Palate Overall
7/103/57/103/514/20
Sep 23, 2008  
Pours a hazy orange color with a medium offwhite head. Aroma of fruits, including cantaloup, and yeast. Elegant flavor of hops, cantalloup and other fruits, and yeast. The body is medium with a creamy texture and moderate carbonation. It’s a good tripel, but not a remarkable one.


 SDalkoholic (1198), Chula Vista, California, USA
3.8 Aroma Appearance Flavor Palate Overall
7/104/58/103/516/20
Sep 21, 2008  
Bottle from South Bay Drugs. Created a large soft pillow of heading that was almost like a marshmallow while the liquid was a golden bronze and had sediment floating about. My nose detected a simple Belgian yeast and spice combination that is in the traditional abbey style of aroma. As for the flavor, there is a strong delivery of alcohol and over spiced yeast that packs a punch to the taste buds. This is an impressing tripel but I wouldn’t make this a repeat.


 JCB (1799), Durham, North Carolina, USA
3.8 Aroma Appearance Flavor Palate Overall
7/104/57/104/516/20
Sep 20, 2008  
750ml from a trade on BA. Big golden-to-orange pour with a lively, yeasty body and a thick, fast-rising head. Smells very fresh, earthy, with spicy malts to the fore and some mild citrus aromas too. A wee bit of alkie heat is immediately present, but it’s nothing overpowering. Instead, there’s a strong hop presence, almost peppery, that complements the yeasty funk quite nicely. Chewy body, lingers nicely on the mouth, and a pleasant finish. One of the better American tripels these days.



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