ClarkVV (3547), Allston, Massachusetts, USA Jul 12, 2003 Updated: Apr 19, 2004 03 bottle. Um--underrated? holy ****, i am still in awe, i just finished this about 2 minutes ago. Pours a little bit lighter than your average belgian ale. cloudy BUT had a huge head. That was a nice change, the head was actually closer to creamy than bubbly and it lasted. Smells of a little bit of spice and clean belgian yeast.
Begins full and dosent stop. Wonderful complexity arises. Am I tasting vanilla, orange, lemon, a tiny bit of anise. Definitely some sweet honey appeal as well. There is ample yeast flavor throughout, and a nice sour/bitter tone. What impressed me most however, is the full body and great complex flavor down to the last drop. Alcohol was quite apparent even for a 10 percent, I think this beer makes for better cellaring than drinking it fresh from the vat, and it dosent need this much alcohol. Man do I want more of this. and especially do i want some aged bottles.
armando629 (439), Budapest, Hungary Oct 10, 2008 Rich beer from De Dolle Brouwers again...Hazy orange- amber body with a huge foamy lacing head. The aroma is spicy, complex with coriander, bitter orange, citruses, caramel and candi sugar. Some liqueric-alcoholic perfume. The body is rich, the texture is complex and oily, flavor is spicy with liqueric alcohol, strong hop, sweet caramel but all of this parameters are well balanced. Nice hop, dry aftertaste. Strong personality, agai and again. Is there any job at De Dolle Brouwers? I will give a hand to the old woman! 502Flavors (283), Louisville, Kentucky, USA Oct 9, 2008 330 ml. bottle into sniffer. When I popped this it started foaming out gently and stirred up some yeasty i think because it has a very cloudy golen/yeasty tan color. Huge creamy white head that holds and sizzles long and fades to a rocky inch-tall head and stays there (great head). Aroma is unbelievable; I am not the biggest belgian fan, but this is the most full, delicious, complex, creamy, refreshing, and UNIQUE belgian aroma I have encountered. Hints of bannana, vanilla, soft alcohol, sugary cherries, oak, candisugar (but not overly dominating like many other belgians I have had), and more. The flavor is good, but not as balanced. It starts very sugary sweet (pale malt and candi sugar) with some nutty notes, which transitions slowly into a strange bitter sourness, and then about 5 seconds after swallowing fades into a great fruity and creamy finish dominated by vanilla oak and cherries. A bit of booze on the nose, very warming on the stomach. Medium bodied on the palate with very active carbonation that prickles the mouth. Overall: truly astounding aroma, very unique and diverse (amorphous transforming) flavor. Could be very interesting with age. xpimptastikx (26), Austin, Texas, USA Oct 7, 2008 Pours hazy yellow with a lot of white head. Has the tendency to bubble over. A crisp taste, with a bit of sweetness to it. mikalooch (31), , New Jersey, USA Oct 1, 2008 Billowing head, hard to control. Smells very sweet, almost like a liquid candy. Hazy golden color. Hoppy for a triple, can sense some spice, maybe nutmeg, and lemons. Bitter and sour finish, but the initial sweetness remains to keep it balanced. Very good beer, will try again Bullit (589), Glasgow, Scotland Sep 28, 2008 Bottle thx to Noize. Golden colour, white head. Aroma has yeast and some citrus. Flavour has fruits and some spices. Finishes a bit dry, with some pleasant bitterness. This tripel is a winner.
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