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Westmalle Trappist Tripel 330ml

Westmalle Trappist Tripel 330ml

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'Westmalle' Tripel is a strong, dry and spicy Trappist ale. The product of a secondary fermentation lasting 5 weeks. This is a complex 'Tripel' ale with a fruity aroma and a nice nuanced hop scent. It is soft and creamy in the mouth, with a bitter touch carried by the fruity aroma. An exceptional ale, with a great deal of finesse and elegance, and with a splendid long after taste.

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Variety: Tripel

Size: 330mL

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ABV: 9.5%

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Brewery Info

Westmalle 'Tripel' was first brewed in 1934. This ‘mother of all tripels’ is a world reference for the style and has inspired numerous brewers. 'Westmalle' Tripel was introduced at the time of the launch of the abbey’s new brewing hall. The recipe was adjusted in 1956 but ever since then the recipe has remained unchanged.

“Westmalle Tripel was added to the range in the 1930s. ‘Tripel’ refers to the fact that ingredients are used in quantities that are larger than usual. In other words, this strong blonde contains three times the quantity of ingredients that was used for the original Westmalle Trappist beer. Other brewers have since adopted the ‘tripel’ name for their own beers.”

'Westmalle Tripel' (9.5%) is a clear Trappist beer, golden-yellow in colour, with amazingly fruity aromas of ripe banana and a lovely, subtle nose of hops. This full-mouthed beer offers finesse and elegance, with a mild taste and a creamy mouth feel, yielding bitter notes supported by fruit aromas. Enjoy the lingering, dry finish. The complex character of a Westmalle Tripel is derived from the slow brewing process and its re-fermentation in the bottle.

Westmalle Tripel is usually poured from 33 cl bottles into the branded chalice that perfectly holds the contents of one bottle. In larger bottles, the beer matures in a different way; the fruity aromas are milder with a greater touch of ripeness and the beer takes on a subtle hint of vanilla.

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