Scratch Beer 82 - 2012 (Belgian Style Triple)
Tröegs Brewing Company

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From:
Tröegs Brewing Company
 
Pennsylvania, United States
Style:
Tripel
ABV:
8.1%
Score:
83
Avg:
3.63 | pDev: 13.77%
Reviews:
15
Ratings:
39
Status:
Retired
Rated:
Jun 01, 2019
Added:
Dec 08, 2012
Wants:
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Gots:
  2
The term “Triple” was popularized by Trappist brewery Westmalle to describe its brawniest of strong pale ales. Well, we assure you that this is indeed one brawny Triple! Brewed with 450lbs. of local PA honey and Westmalle yeast, our latest Scratch Belgian Style Triple is subtly sweet and quite earthy. But the star of the show is undoubtedly the honey, which gives the body a robust and almost chewy texture. The honey also bolsters the alcohol content without coming across as too warm or boozy. But take heed of the lofty 8.1% ABV. Triples are known to be stealthy brews, and Scratch #82 is no exception. You have been duly warned!
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Ratings by stakem:
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Reviewed by stakem from Pennsylvania

3.13/5  rDev -13.8%
look: 4.5 | smell: 4 | taste: 2.5 | feel: 3 | overall: 3
12oz bottle into a matching Troegs cervoise. The brew appears a perfectly polished color of golden copper. Around the edges, the brew shows a bit of lighter almost yellowish coloration. About 2 fingers worth of yellowish froth appear atop supported by a constant stream of bubbles. As the cap fades, it leaves some patches of lacing effect sticking to the glass. A swirl revives a finger of yellowish stained froth back to the surface.

The aroma includes a bit more citrus character than I was expecting with notes similar to the zest of oranges. There is a very familiar fresh grainy backing that is somewhat bready to biscuit-like. A mild alcohol ester emerges mixing with the faintest inclusion of belgian yeast aspects that are a bit spicy. There is a mild fruity hint of pear or apple that blends into a backend sweetness that is similar to honey but it isn't full blown and obvious. The more I smell it, it has a bit of a medicinal touch about it. Once you get the thought of honey in your head, it is hard to shake it and I swear all I smell midway through is orange blossom honey.

While I really dig the nose, the taste doesn't really pull through and be nearly as enjoyable. A big medicinal front of alcohol is the first thing to greet your sip. It is a bit herbal and bitter from the hops and that clashes with the dried fruit notes of the yeast. There are faint fruity esters present that fade into a bit of solvent alcohol. There is almost an herbal tea-like astringency present which throws it's own awkward inclusion into the mix. At times, I feel like I am tasting a faint honey inclusion, again like orange blossom honey more than anything as that hint or orange zest is felt a bit in the profile here. The aftertaste seemingly lasts with a hop bite that doesn't go away and is very atypical for the style.

This is a medium to lighter bodied brew with a moderate amount of carbonation. I honestly feel like the honey might have been a bit overdone in this. Also the expected belgian yeast inclusion was a bit lacking here. I know westmalle isnt the most phenolic of strains but this is a very yeast neutral offering. Instead of providing a hint of complexity and alcohol boost, the honey addition has turned this into a very thin feeling brew with an assault of alcohol for being just over 8%. The lack of body and malt backing doesn't help as there is nothing to hide the abv at all. When having this on tap with my friends, I jokingly said this seemed like a stale version of nugget nectar or perpetual blended with naked elf... now that I am sitting here picking this part in my glass, that smartass joke/exaggeration doesn't seem that far off.
Dec 09, 2012
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Rated: 4.03 by OriolesFan1008 from Maryland

Jun 01, 2019
 
Rated: 2.75 by ejimhof from Pennsylvania

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Rated: 3.75 by curlybird from Pennsylvania

Jul 21, 2014
 
Rated: 2.5 by kscaldef from Oregon

Mar 10, 2014
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Reviewed by FeDUBBELFIST from Pennsylvania

3.2/5  rDev -11.8%
look: 3.75 | smell: 3 | taste: 3.25 | feel: 3 | overall: 3.25
12oz bottle to tulip. Sampled 03FEB14.

[A] Chunks of yeast sediment float around the bottom of the bottle, prompting a careful pour into the tulip, and the last inch of the bottle to be saved for the final pour. A half finger high, bright white head is produced on the pour, which remains for quite some time. The finishing gravity on this beer must be high, because the bubbles are rising very slowly to the top. Bright orange, honey colored beer. Decent clarity. Load of lacing.

[S] Very neutral yeast profile (the Westmalle strain). Slight alcohol, modest honey and a creeping oxidized note that kind of adds a bruised apple scent. Esters and spicy phenols are low. The banana, clove bubblegum that other Tripels sometimes include are not part of the aroma (or flavor).

[T] The honey feature is more noticeable on the palate. Still not a huge component, but it plays a nice part. Fruit accents of apple, pear, & orange rind. Light alcoholic heat.

[M] Modest carbonation. Thick body and chewy mouthfeel, especially for a Tripel. Finishes more sweet than dry.

[O] A lot of what was said above did not apply a year ago, when this beer was first released. I loved that beer. And thought it was a nice departure from most the Tripels that I had had recently. (I credit the Westmalle strain for that.) This beer was a bit over the hill. Still enjoyable, but it is a shadow of it's former self. Blindly, I would have never guessed that this beer was a year old version of itself. I would have happily given a 4.3 on the fresh bottles. Luckily, I only aged one.
Feb 03, 2014
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Reviewed by scottfrie from California

3.3/5  rDev -9.1%
look: 3 | smell: 3 | taste: 3.5 | feel: 3.5 | overall: 3.25
12oz bottle into snifter. Thanks Josh!

A: Pours a dark iced-tea brown with a minimal off-white head that quickly faded into a fuzzy collar leaving spotty lace.
S: Very sweet nose with boozy notes of cloying honey, pear, golden delicious apples, leather, tobacco, apple cider, plums and black pepper.
T: Thankfully not as sweet as the nose. Pear, apple cider, and honey dominate, with spice, leather, tobacco, golden apple, and bready yeast bring up the rear. The aftertaste is full of honey, leafy hops and tea.
M: Full body, soft and frothy carbonation, slick and sweet mouth feel but it’s not syrupy at all.
O: Definitely a honey forward beer with a good spicy earthy quality. Not the best tripel, but a pretty enjoyable beer. Thanks again Stormking47!
Nov 03, 2013
 
Rated: 4 by domnalbrecc from Pennsylvania

May 29, 2013
 
Rated: 2.75 by tommyguz from Pennsylvania

May 11, 2013
 
Rated: 3.5 by stereosforgeeks from Virginia

Apr 25, 2013
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Reviewed by SpeedwayJim from New York

3.62/5  rDev -0.3%
look: 3 | smell: 3.5 | taste: 4 | feel: 3 | overall: 3.5
12oz. bottle into a Westvleteren chalice.

Pours a wispy white head that dissipates quickly. Beer is a clear bronze that reveals ample carbonation. Lacing is spotty with decent cling. Average.

Nose is Belgian yeast, clove, sweet ripe green fruit and honey sweetness. Moderately aromatic. Appropriate for the style.

Opens musty fruit. Honey, sweet green grape, clove, and bread. Big malt body throughout. End is more Belgian yeast, spice, and sweetness. Like someone dipped a sugar/cinnamon cookie into the beer. Finishes sweet honey with a yeasty, fruity aftertaste.

Medium bodied with ample carbonation. Filmy and spritzy in the mouth and goes down bubbly with some booziness. Finishes messy with a lingering aftertaste. I wish this had a touch less body.

Overall, a pretty decent beer. This was served at the proper temperature but still, it seems a bit heavy for the style. The body prevents this one from being memorable offering. Decent overall though.
Mar 30, 2013
 
Rated: 4.25 by Rushalt from Maryland

Mar 29, 2013
 
Rated: 3.75 by shipcamein from Pennsylvania

Mar 19, 2013
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Reviewed by russwbeck from Virginia

4.35/5  rDev +19.8%
look: 4 | smell: 4 | taste: 4.5 | feel: 4.5 | overall: 4.5
A: Pretty clear golden brown to yellow in color with a few fingers of white head. The head sticks around for a decent amount of time, clinging to the glass as it recedes. 4

S: Big hit of honey and banana starts of the nose. The belgian yeast hides underneath, providing that sweet mustiness that comes to be expected in good tripels. Very sweet overall. 4

T: The honey really takes this beer over! Not what I was expecting from a tripel at all. The sweetness from the aroma carries over. It starts off all honey, and evolves into the banana and belgian yeasts that I expected would dominate throughout. I'm also getting a citrus quality towards the end, probably from some hops, that add a nice touch. The beer is balanced, and delicious. 4.5

MF: Light body with a lower than average carbonation. The balance of the beer really makes it drinkable and hides the alcohol content. 4.5

O: This really blew me away. Easily in my top five Scratch offerings. 4.5
Mar 18, 2013
 
Rated: 3.5 by nakedninjaturtle from Pennsylvania

Feb 26, 2013
 
Rated: 3.75 by Stinger80OH from Ohio

Feb 18, 2013
 
Rated: 4 by Lambocalrisien from New York

Feb 11, 2013
 
Rated: 4 by waddellc2 from Pennsylvania

Jan 28, 2013
 
Rated: 3.25 by Thorpe429 from Illinois

Jan 22, 2013
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Reviewed by thain709 from Pennsylvania

3.48/5  rDev -4.1%
look: 4 | smell: 3.5 | taste: 3.5 | feel: 3.5 | overall: 3.25
Catching up on my reviews.

A - Served with a glowing golden body with just a bit of haze and lots of carbonation bubbles...the head stood about one finger tall and was white in color...it fell to a ring and left some lacing towards the top of the glass

S - There is a subtleness to the nose...the sweet honey is present and gives the nose a sweetness to it...the yeast strain is present and provides a bit of spice

T - I'm surprised that the honey doesn't jump out as much as I expected...it slowly comes through, providing sweetness, as the beer warms...with first sip there is a slight citrus presence, but that is quickly cut down by the yeast...the yeast also isn't as strong as I expected, but it still provides depth and subtle spiciness...the finish becomes thick and the alcohol level really opens up

M - Medium bodied...bordering on being thick, some stickiness, slightly sweet with a big alcohol kick

O - I was excited for this one, but it didn't do too much for me...I liked the inclusion of the honey but I wanted more of the flavor...I feel it got hidden in the yeast and alcohol
Jan 21, 2013
Scratch Beer 82 - 2012 (Belgian Style Triple) from Tröegs Brewing Company
Beer rating: 83 out of 100 with 39 ratings