Abbey Dubbel
Abbey Dubbel
640 beers | 3.735 Avg ScoreOriginating from Belgian monastic brewing traditions of the Middle Ages, abbey dubbel ales are now produced by many secular commercial breweries in addition to some of the "authentic" Trappist (real Belgian monasteries) brewers. The dubbel is a double fermented ale that is dark amber to brown in color with a long lasting dense head. Dubbels often have low bitterness and reveal rich malt flavors of dark fruits, dry fruits, chocolate, nuts, and caramel. Yeast aromas and flavors are common along with the imprints of their fruity ester (banana perhaps most common) and spicey byproducts of fermentation. Like other Belgian-styled ales, candi sugar is normally used to produce a dubbel. Abbey dubbels overlap some examples of both dark Belgian ales and strong ales in maltiness, complexity, and alcohol strength, normally nestled right in between the two.
Beer | Location | Reviews | Score | |
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Vintage Dedication Ale
WI, United States |
3 |
3.100
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Black Diamond Bourbon Barrel Grand Cru
CA, United States |
3 |
3.467
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Appalachian Abbey Roade
PA, United States |
3 |
2.884
|
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Half Pints The Father
Canada |
3 |
3.350
|
|
Belgh Brasse Mons Abbey Dubbel
Canada |
3 |
3.234
|
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De Ryck Arend Dubbel
Belgium |
3 |
3.250
|
|
Brooklyn Abbey Ale
NY, United States |
3 |
3.150
|
|
Caulier Bon Secours Brune
Belgium |
3 |
3.300
|
|
St. Idesbald Brune
Belgium |
3 |
3.184
|
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Max Abbey
GA, United States |
3 |
3.450
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Weyerbacher Althea
PA, United States |
3 |
3.384
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Super des Fagnes Brune
Belgium |
2 |
3.240
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|
Cuvée dAubel Brune
Belgium |
2 |
2.940
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Kuhnhenn Nine (Syrah)
MI, United States |
2 |
3.300
|
|
Schlafly Belgian Dubbel
MO, United States |
2 |
3.320
|
|
Sjarelke Donker
Belgium |
2 |
3.240
|
|
Ottos Abbey-Style Dubbel
PA, United States |
2 |
3.280
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Titletown Batch 800 Abbey Ale
WI, United States |
2 |
3.380
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Groningse Stadsbrouwerij Kruisheren Theodorus
Netherlands |
2 |
3.000
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Laurelwood Holy Grail Abbey Ale
OR, United States |
2 |
3.360
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