Tripel
Force Majeure in Genk, Limburg, Belgium 🇧🇪
Brewed at/by: BCB (Formerly known as Brouwerij Eutropius)Non Alcoholic / Low Alcohol Regular
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Score
5.59
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Geïnspireerd door de beste Belgische tripels. Lichtzoet bij de aanzet, kruidig van karakter en rond in de afdronk door zijn combinatie van drie granen. Slechts 0.4% alcohol en niet meer dan 22Kcal per 100 ml.
The first Belgian alcohol free Tripel, with its own unique character, inspired by the best Belgian tripel beers. Initially it has a hint of sweetness to it, a spicy character and a balanced aftertaste thanks to its combination of three grains. Only 0.4% alcohol.
The first Belgian alcohol free Tripel, with its own unique character, inspired by the best Belgian tripel beers. Initially it has a hint of sweetness to it, a spicy character and a balanced aftertaste thanks to its combination of three grains. Only 0.4% alcohol.
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6.9/10
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Appearance 8
Aroma 7
Flavor 8
Texture 4
Overall 6.5
Fles thuis geprobeerd met LiekevdV. Het is een licht troebel oranje geel bier met een volle witte schuimkraag. Het heeft een fruitige wat gistachtige geur. De smaak is fruitig en banaan achtig.
Tried
on 11 May 2020
at 15:51
6.4/10
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Appearance 6
Aroma 7
Flavor 6
Texture 6
Overall 6.5
Hazy yellow colour, white foam. Medium sweet, notes of banana, a bit fruity. Some bitterness. Quiet watery but very nice for a non alcoholic beer.
Tried
on 11 May 2020
at 12:21
7.4/10
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Appearance 7
Aroma 7
Flavor 8
Texture 7
Overall 7.5
Pours mildly unclear blonde. Medium sized white head. Smell is malty, straight up and simple, but appears natural, not chemical. Sweet and bready. Taste is full, relatively. Malty, grainy, tad bitter. Not as estery as a real tripel. Sticky sweetness in the back, but appears natural (malty) rather than a chemical, sugery like sweetness. Medium carbonation.
A very decent NA beer, nothing more, nothing less. I only really wonder how they diversify a tripel VS a Belgian Blond (they have noth in NA) , whilst the biggest difference between those 2 is their alcohol content... Seems a bit of a marketing thing to me, or do they truly believe the tripel = 3 grains story ?
A very decent NA beer, nothing more, nothing less. I only really wonder how they diversify a tripel VS a Belgian Blond (they have noth in NA) , whilst the biggest difference between those 2 is their alcohol content... Seems a bit of a marketing thing to me, or do they truly believe the tripel = 3 grains story ?
Tried
on 07 Apr 2020
at 11:52