Vittles:
Belgian Tripel
9.2% abv
Score:
Appearance: 8/10
Aroma: 22/25
Taste: 36/40
Mouthfeel: 8/10
Style: 5/5
Drinkability: 8/10
Overall: 87/100
Impression:
It turned out a lot better than I had hoped for, so I'm pretty impressed with myself. There wasn't much of a head when I pulled it off the keg, but it hadn't had a chance to carbonate -- I was too eager to try it and didn't want to wait. The aroma is full of all that Belgian yeasty goodness that I love so much, and a fair amount of sweetness undercuts the banana and clove scents. The flavor follows suit, and there's quite a bit of alcohol warmth as it slides down your gullet. This is definitely a sipping beer, one to enjoy slowly and in small pours. It also seems like just the thing to take the chill out of your bones after shoveling snow, so I hope there's enough to last through the winter.
I brought a growler of my homebrew to a party last night, and I was surprised by how many compliments I got. I was kind of blown away by how much people enjoyed my brew. I'll have to make this one again, though it does take a lot of patience, since it conditions for so long before I tap it.
~Cheers!
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