La Trappe Bockbier presents a unique Trappist interpretation of a Dunkles Bock, offering a sensory bridge between monastery ales and German traditions. This deep crimson to chestnut-colored seasonal brew delivers a robust malt profile dominated by roasted coffee, toasted nuts, and a subtle liquorice undertone. While it maintains the rich Maillard-driven complexity expected of the style, its top-fermented nature introduces a more vigorous bitterness and a distinctive herbal hop character. The 7% alcohol is elegantly integrated, leading to a lingering, dry finish that balances the initial malty sweetness with evocative notes of smoked barley and dark roasted grain.
Appearance.Deep chestnut to crimson color (18–22 SRM) with a slight, unfiltered haze. Crowns with a large, creamy, persistent beige head that leaves fine lacing.
Aroma.Moderate to high intensity featuring rich bready and roasted malt overtones, specifically coffee and toasted nuts. Subtle herbal hop notes are present alongside a faint dark fruit ester profile typical of Trappist fermentation.
Taste.Initial rich maltiness featuring Maillard products, moving into complex flavors of roasted coffee and a distinct liquorice undertone. A vigorous herbal bitterness provides a firm counterpoint to the malt. The finish is notably dry and long-lasting with a roasted, smoky aftertaste.
Mouthfeel.Medium-full body with a smooth, velvety texture. Moderate carbonation provides a gentle lift, while the 7% ABV contributes a pleasant, well-integrated warmth without any harshness.
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