Nostalgia Collection #1 - Tripel Hop
Brouwerij Kompel in Maasmechelen, Limburg, Belgium 🇧🇪
Belgian Style - Strong Ale Regular|
Score
6.97
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Kompel Nostalgia collection Tripel Hop zorgt voor een gebalanceerd bier met een licht fruitige en hopbittere smaak door de toevoeging van verschillende hopsoorten in het brouwproces
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Appearance - 6 | Aroma - 8 | Flavor - 8 | Texture - 6 | Overall - 7
33 cl. bottle @ home, bought @ van Rooij, Culemborg.
Clear dark golden with a white head. Parfumy hoppy aroma with some light peach and apricot. Sweet taste with a sweet to low-bitter finish. Smooth as silk, the hefty 10,5 % ABV is almost not noticeable at all. Only a slight warming feeling in the finish. Not as hop-forward as other tripel hops but very nice overall.
Appearance - 8 | Aroma - 7.5 | Flavor - 7.5 | Texture - 7 | Overall - 7.5
The newest offering from this brewing company, is this Tripel Hop. Had the total set at Horeca Expo Ghent a few years ago (2016 ish ? ) and they weren't great. Lower side of mediocer I'd say. Earlier this year (2020) their rep gave me the newest brews ( same beers, but adjusted recipes) I was pleasantly surprised, especially by their blonde ( Bovengronds ) . This new offering, with the over-used term 'Tripel Hop' seems to be a Belgian Golden strong ( and you can take the strong litterally, at 10.5 ABV) with a hefty dose of Hops. Ingredients list show both sugar and rice, both of which enhances the drinkability, and it shows. We sampled this first as part of the newyears box by De Gebrande Winning. This was paired with slow cooked ham ( one of, if not our favorite dish of the set) . The beer pours a warm, darker golden. Clear, even with the last drops in the glass ( probably not refermented , than ? ) . Medium sized, relatively stable white head. Scent is malty, minor touch of hops (fruity/floral/spicy , none of them really pronounced though ). Taste is surprisingly pleasant. The alcohol shows - mildly. I'd guess it was 8% , even with the warming glow afterwards. The flavors just are that balanced. It's fairly sweet though, especially in combination with the Ham ( which does work, but would make the beer to sweet for a full bottle) . The hops are relatively mild, but are indeed more present than your average Belgian Golden Strong Ale, and since this isn't supposed to be an IPA, I think they succeed well in their aim. Bitterness level is Medium ( for the style). A full, kiwi like aroma grows rapidly intense in the very early aftertaste, but is gone within a second. Overall, impressive stuff, far beyond the skill they showed in ** 2016 ? ** . On par with their recent offerings quality wise. Not groundbreaking, but flawless, and with just that touch more than the average example. Pleasant drink to finish, perhaps not Beergeek-aimed enough to buy loads of (to me), which is all the better for the commercial reasons for them.