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East End Three (Triple Anniversary Ale)

East End Three (Triple Anniversary Ale)

Rated 2.800 by BeerPals
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Brewed by East End Brewing Company

Pittsburgh, PA, United States

Style:  Abbey Tripel

9% Alcohol by Volume

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I knew you wouldn't forget our anniversary! Three malts, three hops, and three years went into this Triple Anniversary Ale. Special thanks to "Uncle Chuck" for hand rendering this label for me. I'm told that glass is appropriate for the third, so - by all means, use one. But remember, the key to a long lasting relationship is sharing, so find yourself a GOOD FRIEND and ... well, you know the rest by now. Thanks again for remembering, and enjoy the beer. Cheers, Scott.

ID: 31559 Last updated 15 years ago Added to database 15 years ago

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Overall Rank50047
Overall Percentile6.4
Style Rank572 of 580
Style Percentile1.4
Lowest Score2.2
Highest Score2.2
Average Score2.200
Weighted Score2.800
Standard Deviation0.000

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  • CHEAPDARK 389 reviews
    rated 2.2 15 years ago

    Aroma: 6 | Appearance: 5 | Mouthfeel: 3 | Flavor: 4 | Overall: 4

    Scott, you make some great interesting beers, most of them are session able! Had the pleasure of sampling this at the 1/27/2008 Pittsburgh ratebeer.com gathering and festival upstairs, Sharp Edge Creekhouse. It will be a long time, if ever I am invited again and I see a spread of bottles like I did there - ever again. I am not good enough for the beers that were that we sampled! For example, how about this beer; three! Very sweet almost saison in aroma, perfumy to an extent. Cloudy pale yellow. Has a feel of wine to it. Barely any detectable carbonation, but it’s there. Not over the top on the alky side but the alky level of 9% is certainly kickin. Leaves a warming sensation as it goes down the gullet. Thanks for the chance to taste this rare beer.

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