pobenohne (504), Northern Liberties, Pennsylvania, USA Sep 3, 2005 Draft at the Abbaye. Barback must have dropped the keg down the stairs as Anders spent hours pouring off foam. Finally convinced him to leave me a glass, and oh what a delight. Orange ale thick with yeast - another energy beer. More of a superduper Wit than a Tripel - great apricot and peach flavors. Not at all boozy. Going back for more tomorrow.
Beerlando (1460), Orlando, Florida, USA Nov 18, 2008 Bomber. A clear, medium-golden amber body is strewn with turbulent, swirling, effervescing streams of micro-bubbles. The carbonation pools into a massive, dense, spongy head of off-white foam. Thick, cloud-like gobs of foamy lace glue themselves to the glass. Aromas start out sweet and bready, like many tripels, with a candy sugar base, spiced with orange peel, coriander, and floral hops. Flavors follow suit, sweet and sugary throughout, with an estery citrus and floral character, and a delicate hop spiciness. The substantial body feels sweet and sugary in the mouth, finishing dry and yeasty, typical of the style. This is too sweet for me, but not bad overall. Snojerk321 (1124), San Diego, California, USA Oct 8, 2008 On tap @ O’Brien’s San Diego. Pours a deep golden color with a light haze, light lacing. Nose of citrus, banana, yeast, had a good hop presence as well. I liked that the flavor of this brew was not so much of the standard triple variety, not as much yeast but a bit more hop bitterness on the finish. bb (2236), Martinez, California, USA Oct 7, 2008 Draft. Amber beer with a nice whitish head. Light malt aroma. malt, yeast, and peppery spice flavor. Medium bodied. Finishes dry. Spice and yeast linger with some light earthiness. trokini (943), San Diego, California, USA Oct 6, 2008 Pours hazy gold with a thick whtie head. Straw, grass, pears, and spice in the nose. Dry, crisp taste up front, then moves into a sweeter yeast and apples combination. More of the sugar and the spicy Goldings come out as the beer warms. Not really the trippel I was expecting, kind of has a farmhouse quality. Taverner (517), San Ramon, California, USA Sep 22, 2008 This one is dry at first, but ends on a sweet finish. The nose is of grassy hops and a slightly metallic flavor. I can taste honey in there somewhere too.
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