Chateau Øl

Belgian Tripel

We always like to imagine that all food and drinks could be beer, and especially that most precious and revered of substances, wine. So, we decided to produce a Belgian Tripel style beer that is aimed at replicating a crisp wine, using a “melody” of wine yeasts to ferment the beer. On top of this we chose to use Hallertauer Blanc hops for both kettle and dry hopping to produce the grape, pear like flavours we desired. A touch of Flaked Rye gives a spice kick, with the Pilsner malt base giving a clean finish that helps to balance the flavours. Style: Wine Style Ale Malts: Pilsner, Flaked Oats, Melanoidin, Flaked Rye Hops: Hallertauer Blanc

ABV

10.4

Rating

3.85144

Rating count

1,699

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nathan thomas

This aged so well. Over 3 years in my basement. Smooth and some sweet fruit tones.

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Reid J.

Not my cup of tea, but solid for what it is.

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j w

I like this but I dont know what im drinking. Mix between worlds

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Jared Prager

Soft fruit and creamy bubbles, light flavor all around, no trace of 10.4%

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David M.

Last one from the cellar. Still good, slightly past peak. Green apple, candied sugar, floral, herbal, biscuit flavors.

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