Tripel Tasting - March 25-27, 2022 - Planning Thread

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  1. FBarber

    FBarber Grand High Pooh-Bah (7,325) Mar 5, 2016 Illinois
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    Get your finest chalices and goblets ready - It's time for the next BeerAdvocate online tasting!

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    For March's online tasting, we are focusing on a single style - Tripel. Everyone is invited to join the BeerAdvocate community starting on Friday, March 25th and continuing through Sunday, March 27th for an online tasting. A separate tasting thread will be posted on March 25th.

    BA's Top 100 Tripel's are listed here: https://www.beeradvocate.com/beer/top-styles/58/
    A lot of the top beers are that list should be pretty easy to locate. Need other suggestions for a beer to get for the tasting thread? Post here and you'll get lots of helpful suggestions.

    Finally, have an idea for a future online tasting that you would like to see? Go over to the Online Beer Tasting Idea Submission Thread and suggest an idea for a future tasting: https://www.beeradvocate.com/commun...-tastings-idea-submission-thread-2022.664091/

    UPDATE: I am going to postpone this tasting one week to accommodate an impromptu 3 Fonteinen Tasting/celebration to celebrate the life of Armand Debelder along with 3 Fonteinen:
    https://www.instagram.com/p/Ca97e2Tt8t2/?utm_source=ig_web_copy_link

    The Tripel tasting will now take place the weekend of March 25th - 27th
     
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  2. MNAle

    MNAle Initiate (0) Sep 6, 2011 Minnesota

    Are Triple IPAs included?
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  3. Shanex

    Shanex Grand Pooh-Bah (4,960) Dec 10, 2015 France
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    Thanks, I’ve been waiting for that one and if memory serves have had the idea and made a suggestion a while back.

    I’ll definitely participate, second favorite style of mine, behind… Stouts. :wink:
     
  4. jmdrpi

    jmdrpi Grand High Pooh-Bah (8,989) Dec 11, 2008 Pennsylvania
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    Nice, in the fridge I've already got a few "New World" examples (Victory Golden Monkey, Riverhorse Tripelhorse, and Unibroue La Fin Du Monde), plus a few "Old World" Trappist versions (Westmalle and Rochefort). Might have to go pick up a bottle of Tripel Karmeliet.

    I know they are separate styles here on BA, but is there really any practical differences between Tripel and Belgian Strong Pale Ale? Other than how it's labeled by the brewery? (I would argue similar about Quadruple / Belgian Strong Dark Ale). I see little difference between Tripels and beers like Delirium Tremens or La Chouffe Blonde.
     
  5. jmdrpi

    jmdrpi Grand High Pooh-Bah (8,989) Dec 11, 2008 Pennsylvania
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    I see the Tripel Van De Garre page has a picture of a bottle, and a few reviews mention 750 ml bottles - anyone know if bottles are imported to the US?

    When in Brugge a few years ago, we visited the De Garre pub and had some glasses and it was wonderful. But I thought it was a draft only beer.
     
  6. JackHorzempa

    JackHorzempa Grand Pooh-Bah (3,375) Dec 15, 2005 Pennsylvania
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    Below are extracts from the 2021 BJCP style guidelines of the Belgian Golden Strong Ale category:

    “Style Comparison: Often confused with Belgian Tripel, but is usually paler, lighter-bodied, crisper, and drier. Tends to use yeast that favor ester development (particularly pome fruit) over spiciness in the balance, and has more of a late hop.”

    And:

    “Commercial Examples: Brigand, Delirium Tremens, Duvel, Judas, Lucifer, Russian River Damnation”

    I have homebrewed a number of batches of Tripel and my personal objective in brewing those beers is to create fermentation conditions to create a balance of phenols (spicy flavors) and esters (fruity flavors). I do this via proper yeast selection (I prefer the Westmalle yeast strain) and setting fermentation conditions (e.g., warm ferment temperatures).

    In my opinion the main distinguishing feature of a ‘good’ Tripel is that it has a balanced yeast derived flavor profile (i.e., both spicy flavors and fruity flavors).

    Cheers!
     
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  7. FBarber

    FBarber Grand High Pooh-Bah (7,325) Mar 5, 2016 Illinois
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    It must've been in the 2021 thread since I couldn't find it suggested in the 2022 thread. Either way, it is a great style to spotlight.
     
  8. ChicagoJ

    ChicagoJ Grand Pooh-Bah (5,247) Feb 2, 2015 Illinois
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    Great call on the Triple @FBarber , and @Shanex for proposing. Always good to see a new first time style to be explored in the Tasting Thread series.

    Looks like I'll be making my first local "beer haul" in two months to be properly stocked. I try to avoid Binny's, but see they have the Rochefort Triple (and The Beer Temple does not).

    Frank, any local offerings I should look for?

    Looking forward to the tasting, and also suggestions in this thread (local, national, worldwide).

    Thanks!
     
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  9. Rug

    Rug Grand Pooh-Bah (3,454) Aug 20, 2018 Massachusetts
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    This one oughta be triple the fun!
     
  10. JackHorzempa

    JackHorzempa Grand Pooh-Bah (3,375) Dec 15, 2005 Pennsylvania
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    Do you think there should be an award for the first BA who drinks (and posts) three Tripels in this thread!?!

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  11. FBarber

    FBarber Grand High Pooh-Bah (7,325) Mar 5, 2016 Illinois
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    I honestly cannot think of a single local Tripel off the top of my head ... I think. Pollyana had one a while back, but Im not sure about currently.

    I am going to go heavy on the Belgians for this one. Rochefort, St. Bernardus, Westmalle - all tripels I have never reviewed on here!
     
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  12. JackHorzempa

    JackHorzempa Grand Pooh-Bah (3,375) Dec 15, 2005 Pennsylvania
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    Some extracts of an article I wrote to get folks ‘stimulated’ for this Tripel tasting:

    “Tripel

    The most common beers of the 20th Century were pale in color (e.g., Pilsners) and in 1934 Westmalle decided to include a pale beer as part of their product portfolio: the Triple. They decided to brew this beer with a higher alcohol content; this style is typically 7.5 – 9.5% ABV. The beer is pale yellow in color with fruity (esters) and spicy (phenols) flavors derived from the yeast and accompanied with a dry finish.”

    And concerning non-Trappist brewed Belgian Tripels:

    “When it comes to the Tripel style I am a fan of St. Feuillien Triple. These brands, and others, are just as tasty as the Trappist brewed beers for my palate.”

    But wait, there are indeed high quality non-Belgian brewed Tripels as well:

    “For completeness I should state that I have had a number of high-quality US craft brewed beers in the Trappist/Abbey style. More often than not they are available as a draft product but sometimes they are packaged as well. I will often purchase a six-pack of Victory Golden Monkey which is a Tripel. The fact that it is much less expensive than the Trappist brewed beers is a definite plus for me (and my wallet).”

    https://www.morebeer.com/articles/Belgian_Quad

    Hopefully we will see a diversity of brands in this upcoming tasting.

    Cheers to the Tripel beer style!
     
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  13. bsp77

    bsp77 Pooh-Bah (2,185) Apr 27, 2008 Minnesota
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    I just bought the new Warpigs Tripel. Early word is quite positive despite not being their wheelhouse.
     
  14. Smakawhat

    Smakawhat Grand High Pooh-Bah (7,191) Mar 18, 2008 Maryland
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    One of all time favorite styles... someday... I will complete that top 100 list...

    I am at 47 currently... as it has been an evolving beast over the years.

    I am running out of new tripels and Golden Strongs to try, I can't find new ones anymore!

    gonna try though
     
  15. Rug

    Rug Grand Pooh-Bah (3,454) Aug 20, 2018 Massachusetts
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    Challenge accepted
     
  16. JackHorzempa

    JackHorzempa Grand Pooh-Bah (3,375) Dec 15, 2005 Pennsylvania
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    Ethan, this statement has me thinking. Just a few years ago I used to find Belgian style beers (including Tripels) fairly often at my local craft breweries/brewpubs but come to think of it these types of beers do not seem to be as available. I suppose those taps now serve a plethora of Juicy/Hazy beers now?

    FWIW it still seems that locally produced Saison brands are still available. Maybe for contemporary US craft beer drinkers Belgian = Saison?

    Cheers!

    P.S. Last week while visiting the Tired Hands taproom (Ardmore, PA) I did enjoy a draft glass of a Saison:

    Dispensary Blend #2

    A Delicate and Experimental Blend of Saisons. 8%
     
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  17. snaotheus

    snaotheus Grand High Pooh-Bah (7,924) Oct 6, 2008 Washington
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    Don't know how they get here, but I've bought them in two places and seen them in at least one other place. Portland, OR and Seattle area.
     
  18. MNAle

    MNAle Initiate (0) Sep 6, 2011 Minnesota

    I've never had any beer from them, so IDK about them at all, but Une Année distributes here. and their Hibiscus Tripel is on the shelf of at least one store.
     
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  19. unlikelyspiderperson

    unlikelyspiderperson Grand Pooh-Bah (3,966) Mar 12, 2013 California
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    This may be a good excuse to get some of the local triple. Maybe side by side with a Belgian stalwart.
     
  20. jmdrpi

    jmdrpi Grand High Pooh-Bah (8,989) Dec 11, 2008 Pennsylvania
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    I forgot, I also have a bottle of Tröeg's LaGrave in the cellar. Tröegs calls it a "Triple Golden Ale" so I say it fits the bill. https://troegs.com/beer/lagrave/

    I also still have a can of Victory's Naughty List, which is a "Rum Barrel Aged Belgian-Style Tripel Ale with Added Spices".
     
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