D'Ravotter Tripel presents a soft golden-yellow hue, offering a complex aromatic profile where peppery phenols harmonize with bright citrus esters. WeynesHOP Brewery emphasizes a fresh, approachable character that belies its 8% ABV. The palate begins with a subtle, grainy-sweet Pilsner malt foundation, quickly transitioning into a firm, crisp bitterness. A refined presence of floral and spicy hops complements the yeast-driven spice, leading into a notably dry and clean finish. This Belgian Tripel achieves a seamless balance between its robust strength and an effervescent, light-footed mouthfeel, making it deceptively easy to drink while maintaining traditional complexity.
Appearance.Deep yellow to soft gold (5-6 SRM) with a brilliant clarity. Topped by a long-lasting, creamy, rocky white head that leaves significant lacing on the glass.
Aroma.High intensity bouquet featuring peppery and clove-like phenols balanced by citrusy esters of orange peel and lemon. The malt provides a soft, honey-like grainy sweetness, accompanied by a low, perfumy and spicy hop character.
Taste.The initial impression is of rounded malt sweetness that quickly gives way to a complex display of spicy yeast and zesty fruit. Low to moderate floral hop flavors lead into a firm bitterness. The fermentation character is prominent with peppery phenols and light pear or citrus esters. It concludes with a very dry, clean finish and a lingering spicy-hoppy aftertaste.
Mouthfeel.Medium-light body with high, effervescent carbonation that provides a sparkling sensation. The 8% ABV is deceptive, offering only a very subtle, well-integrated warmth without being heavy or syrupy.
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