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Against The Grain Jacque's Trappe

Against The Grain Jacque's Trappe

Rated 3.125 by BeerPals
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Brewed by Against The Grain Brewery

Louisville, KY, United States

Style:  Abbey Tripel

8.9% Alcohol by Volume

38 International Bittering Units

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Jacque was an intrepid boy. He was always exploring. One day he fell into a Trappe. A dirty trappe. A dirty Jacque’s Trappe. This may be as close to elegant as you’re ever going to get out of us. This Belgian Trippel was made with a huge load of pilsener malt and a generous helping of candi sugar fermented thoroughly by a Belgian Trappist yeast strain. The result is a crisp, clean flavor with just enough candy sweetness to tickle the palate without being cloying and a variety of fruity flavors from the yeast. The alcoholic burn is also ever so slightly present. Post fermentation, we aged this beer on French oak to further dry the perception and to add the spicy, vanilla notes characteristic of that wood. Please, try on our Jacque’s Trappe. We cleaned it.

ID: 64213 Last updated 2 weeks ago Added to database 8 years ago

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Overall Rank32068
Overall Percentile42.3
Style Rank438 of 599
Style Percentile26.9
Lowest Score3.5
Highest Score3.5
Average Score3.500
Weighted Score3.125
Standard Deviation0.000

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  • CYBERCAT 13018 reviews
    rated 3.5 8 years ago

    Aroma: 7 | Appearance: 7 | Mouthfeel: 7 | Flavor: 7 | Overall: 7

    Pours clear golden with a decent eggshell head. Strong, malty aroma has a butterscotch overtone and more than a hint of fruit. Flavor is sweet but not cloying, with malt, butterscotch and fruity notes, the latter mainly apple and banana. Mouthfeel has firm, viscous body and OK fizz. Make a Jacque-ass of yourself!) But if you do, please call a taxi.)

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