maxbeer (117), Italy Apr 4, 2008 The slightly spicy aroma promises some sweetness, that is confrmed in the mouth where it is soon balanced by a clear hoppy bitter note. On the smoother side of the triple style. In this bottle a very slight yeasty favour, quite within the limits of acceptable though, detracts from perfection so it is "only" quite good.
daniele (992), Italy Dec 28, 2008 oro buona schiuma non molto persistente note leggermente speziate fruttate in bocca malto speziatura lieve buona lupolatura un po dui etilico ma manca un taglio secco del luppolo MartinT (4475), Montreal, Quebec, Canada Aug 11, 2008 <i>My Bottom Line:</i><br />
This Tripel boasts sugary cereals, herbal hoppiness and yeasty proclivities in an effervescent, fluffy vehicle. With a little more refinement in the malt structure, this could become as desirable as their wonderful Blonde.<br />
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<i>Further Personal Perceptions:</i><br />
-A veil of foam covers the pale amber.<br />
-Mild alcohol heat remains throughout.<br />
-This is quite drinkable for its strength.<br />
-The sweetness and the malt flavors don’t quite gel; to my tastebuds anyway.<br />
-The yeast is lightly spicy, almost peppery.<br />
-The herbal hop finish is bright and engaging.<br />
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<b>Bottle; merci Massimo et Fausto!!</b> JorisPPattyn (4690), Antwerpen, Belgium Mar 3, 2008 Yellowish head over hazy orange beer. Malt & alcohol in equal measures, but nothing too distinct. Alcohol in the taste again, and some greenery flavour, faint one, reasonably balanced. Sweet corn-like finish, strange for a triple. Good balance, alcoholwarming, very slick, bit burning MF. Not bad, but could be easily refined.
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