Mad Hatter Brewing Co Drink Me Panettone Tripel

Drink Me Panettone Tripel

 

Mad Hatter Brewing Co in Liverpool, Merseyside, England 🏴󠁧󠁢󠁥󠁮󠁧󠁿

  Belgian Style - Tripel Regular Out of Production
Score
6.37
ABV: 8.7% IBU: - Ticks: 4
Panettone tripel has been lovingly brewed using continental mashing techniques, and cold conditioned for 90 days, to produce a smooth honey-like texture. Saffron has been added to give this brew a true festive spirit; panettone tripel was inspired by the brewvolution taking place in italy, and the elements of fruit and saffron in the traditional Italian christmas cake of pannetone.
 

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6.8/10 Appearance 6 Aroma 7 Flavor 7 Texture 6 Overall 7
Bottle, Beermoth, Manchester. Hazy amber pour with a small bubbly off white head. Nose had traces of spice, yeast and alcohol. Sweet marzipan and fruits present in the flavour..ABV nicely masked. An interesting take on the style.
Tried from Bottle on 25 Feb 2014 at 03:46

3/10 Appearance 6 Aroma 4 Flavor 1 Texture 6 Overall 1
Bottle: Gusher. Nose is Belgian yeast a little playdo(?), celler, dust, nothing of the panettone in the nose. Taste is caramel, dough, yeast a little honey, strange dry note in the after taste. Nothing like a panettone at all. A passable triple but no more. Edit. By half way, the flat playdo Taste dominates. This is actively unpleasant. Drain pour.
Tried from Bottle on 04 Jan 2014 at 13:21

6.9/10 Appearance 6 Aroma 7 Flavor 7 Texture 6 Overall 7.5
330ml bottle from Beermoth. Great, full-tasting tripel, ever so slightly creamy and a touch more sweetness than its Belgian coutnerparts. Really tried to pick up some saffron or in fact any additional spiciness at all but alas couldn’t help feeling a little disappointed. Nevertheless, a nice tripel.
Tried from Bottle on 24 Dec 2013 at 10:54

7.8/10 Appearance 10 Aroma 7 Flavor 7 Texture 8 Overall 8
Bottle from Hop Hideout, Sheffield. Hazy, golden colour. Creamy, thick, persistent, white head. Big, boozy, bready, spicy (clove?) aroma. Crystallised fruit. Saffron definitely in there too. Taste is barley sugar sweet. Dried citrus and vinous fruit dryness brings up the rear. Palate is big bodied, but fresh. This beer is big, but not daft. Good stuff.
Tried from Bottle on 09 Dec 2013 at 13:34