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Abbey Tripel
Like other abbey ales, Tripels are strong, yeasty-malty beers. But they are also pale, and have a notable hop profile. Hop bitterness may be higher than a typical abbey ale, up to 45IBUs. But the finish is where the hops really shine, as tripels should finish fairly dry. Otherwise, maltiness is still essential to the style, and the assertive yeast note typical of all abbey ales will be more apparent in tripels, since they do not have the rich dark malts to distract the palate. Alcohol flavours feature more prominently in Tripels that in just about any other style.
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Brasserie de l'Abbaye du Val-Dieufrom $14.00
Val-Dieu Grand Cru is a dark, full-bodied quadrupel with a long finish, stronger than the brewery's tripel, which is often golden in colour. This ...
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Brasserie de l'Abbaye du Val-Dieufrom $12.00
The Val-Dieu Triple is the result of a protracted fermentation that the brewmaster meticulously monitors. Its strong yet gentle bitterness does not...
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Brasserie de l'Abbaye du Val-Dieu$23.99
The Val-Dieu Triple is the result of a protracted fermentation that the brewmaster meticulously monitors. Its strong yet gentle bitterness does not...
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