Jimrbb (16), USA Apr 25, 2008 great beer I tasted in Ostend some months ago. Chocolate, sweet . nicely hopped. malty , candi sugar sweet.
very pleased with this beer. Recommended. A highlight of my visit.
bu11zeye (3780), Frisco, Texas, USA Sep 30, 2008 (750ml bottle) Pours a mahogany body with a medium-sized beige head. Aroma of raisins, nuts, apple, figs, and some oxidation. Flavor of raisins, dates, brown sugar, earthiness, roasted malt, and nuts with a dry finish. kp (6300), Woodstock, Georgia, USA Aug 13, 2008 Updated: Oct 4, 2008Name: Keyte Oostendse Dobbel-Tripel
Date: 06/20/2008
Mode: Draft
Source: Brick Store Pub
Appearance: clear dark ruby red, fine tan head, streaks of drippy lace,
Aroma: sweet malt aroma with a nice dark fruit character,
Body: creamy body,
Flavor: sweet fruity malt flavor, lots of dark plum character, a touch of cherry pit tartness, peachy sweetness, light balancing earthyness,
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Name: Keyte Oostendse Dobbel-Tripel
Date: 09/19/2008
Mode: draft
Source: brick store
Score: 3.6 to 3.5
picking up some spicyness in the flavor to complement the fruityness, the woody fruity tartness is still there but more in the background, peachy sweetness shows up at the bottom of the glass,
Aroma: 7/10; Appearance: 7/10; Flavor: 7/10; Palate: 7/10; Overall: 13/20
Rating: 3.5/5.0 Drinkability: 7/10
Score: **+/4
emotv (196), Izmir, Turkey Aug 3, 2008 Very dark skin, pours with creme, caremel sweet taste, strong but tastey beer. Not like biggest trapisttes but very sweet at the end. jjpm74 (3160), Stratford, CT 06614, Connecticut, USA Jul 11, 2008 Pours copper with a thin off white head. Smells of dark fruit, caramel, sweet malt, sugar, molasses, alcohol. Tastes boozy with some fruity hints. Too much sweetness on the finish. gottalottaibu (238), charlotte, North Carolina, USA Jul 2, 2008 deep amber pour. nice rich head. sweet fruit and malt in the aroma. dark fruits and alcohol in the flavor. rather sweet with some malt in the backbone. fairly smooth mouthfeel with a warming alcohol finish.
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