Pirlot Straffe Streekbieren Tripel

Straffe Streekbieren Tripel

 

Pirlot in Zandhoven, Antwerp, Belgium 🇧🇪

  Belgian Style - Tripel Special
Score
6.79
ABV: 7.5% IBU: - Ticks: 2
De Facebookgroep 'Straffe Streekbieren' bestaat sinds 2009 en telt ondertussen meer dan 11.000 bierliefhebbers. Deze groep heeft tot doel de bierbeleving, bierpassie en bierervaring(en) zo breed mogelijk te delen. België geniet tenslotte wereldfaam op het vlak van biercultuur. Dit alcoholische drankje wordt in onze contreien al gesmaakt sinds de vroege middeleeuwen. Het is dus belangrijk om één van onze nationale fierheden te etaleren.

De poll in de Facebookgroep wees overduidelijk in de richting van een tripel. Na overleg tussen de brouwers en het Straffe Streekbieren-team hebben we gekozen voor een tripel, gebrouwen met lokale mouten en Belgische hopvarianten van Magnum en Cascade, de Kveik-gist zal voor een uniek bier zorgen.
 

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7.4
Appearance - 6 | Aroma - 7 | Flavor - 8 | Texture - 8 | Overall - 7.5

13/V/21 - 33cl bottle as a gift, shared @ Akke’s place, BB: IV/2023, L20210017 (2021-384) Thanks to Alengrin for sharing the bottle!

Clear blond beer, big creamy white head, pretty stable, adhesive, leaving some lacing in the glass. Aroma: malty, hay, grains, cow fodder, wheat, little yeasty, bit sourish impression? MF: ok carbon, medium body. Taste: nice bitterness, yeasty, ripe banana, some peaches, touch of coriander. Aftertaste: nice bitterness, bit of citrus, grassy, herbal notes, very decent, enjoyable Tripel!

Tried from Bottle on 13 May 2021 at 10:00


6.5
Appearance - 6 | Aroma - 7 | Flavor - 7 | Texture - 6 | Overall - 6

Tripel created to celebrate the fact that this Facebook group 'Straffe Streekbieren' (which roughly translates as 'Remarkable Regional Beers') has recently reached 10,000 members; the genre of tripel was chosen by means of a poll held under these members, consolidating my personal appreciation that most of them are not the greatest beer connoisseurs, apart from notable exceptions of course, because tripel is still the most popular beer style in Belgium outside of standard pale lagers. This one was, however, made a bit 'different', in using New World hops (Cascade) and a kveik yeast strain. I got my lot through Hachiko, a training centre for service dogs in Merelbeke south of Ghent. Somewhat irregular, egg-white, dense and stable, medium thick head lacing in random patches over an initially near-clear 'old gold' coloured beer with vague ochre-ish tinge and active sparkling, misty with sediment. Aroma of old bread, straw, strong coriander seed, homemade apple juice of a few days old, hint of orange (the Cascade I assume - but not the in-your-face citrusiness I was hoping for, by far), fresh rosemary, sage even, banana peel, minerals, old nutmeg, stewed turnip and a whiff of (actual) iron showing up last. Estery onset, sweetish pear, some banana though not overdone, hint of apricot, lively carbonation with stinging, minerally effects, smooth and supple but full body; grainy and white-bready malt core, background effects of old potatoes and 'herbes de Provençe', with this metallic (iron) aspect piercing through. Finishes with a lot of dusty and soapy coriander seed mingled with ongoing breadiness, some fruitiness and a deep, medium long, earthy and herbal hop bitterness - but alas the bright orange effect of Cascade (at least with dry-hopping which is not applicable here) remains as good as absent. In all, this tastes like the umpteenth ordinary tripel and in spite of being technically well executed (apart from that metallic 'iron pipe' aspect perhaps, which I am sure some tasters will find annoying), even a rather amateur beer group like Straffe Streekbieren should and could have come up with something more memorable. The kveik is a nice twist, but as I have argued before, fails to convince me in Belgian style ales, in which it turns out hardly (or often not at all) 'fruitier' than when normal Belgian ale yeasts are used - the latter being very fruity in nature themselves. Trivial and forgettable, but I am sure many members of the group will find this 'straf' enough. I, being a passive member myself, expected something far better, to be honest...

Tried on 24 Apr 2021 at 23:18