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Thursday, February 8, 2024

Westmalle Trappist 3pk Variety with Glass

 
Westmalle Trappist 3pk Variety with Glass...$16.99 / 3pk 
Each pack comes with:
  • Westmalle Trapist Tripel x 1
  • Westmalle Trapist Extra x 1
  • Westmalle Trapist Dubbel x 1
  • Westmalle glass x 1
Tripel:
Complex and balanced Tripel
Westmalle Tripel is a clear, yellowy golden Trappist beer containing 9.5% alcohol. The slow brewing process and secondary fermentation in the bottle produce a complex beer that has a fruity aroma of ripe banana and a lovely nuanced hop nose. The soft and creamy flavour, with its bitter note carried by the fruit aroma, is full of finesse and elegance. Also enjoy the deliciously long, dry finish.
Beer connoisseurs call Westmalle Tripel the “mother of all tripels” as the first Tripel ever was brewed inside our abbey walls in 1934.
Extra:
Refreshing, light and full of flavour.
Westmalle Extra may have a low alcohol content of 4.8%, but it has a surprisingly full-bodied flavour. This golden-blond Trappist beer is very refreshing and thirst-quenching. With its fruity notes and rich aroma, Westmalle Extra delivers a taste experience that is very much Westmalle.
This is one of Westmalle Abbey’s oldest beers. In 1836, the monks started brewing a light, tasty beer for their own consumption. It was from this tradition that Westmalle Extra was born.
Dubbel:
Fruity and wonderfully refreshing
Westmalle’s dark, red-brown Trappist beer, the Dubbel (7%), features a rich and complex flavour thanks to secondary fermentation in the bottle. The Dubbel is characterised by notes of caramel, malt and fruity esters reminiscent of ripe banana. The first taste of Westmalle Dubbel is a creamy thick head of foam. When finished, the beer leaves lacework traces behind in the glass, but the most memorable part of this balanced Trappist beer with soft mouthfeel is undoubtedly the long, dry finish.
The name ‘Dubbel’ refers to a doubling of the ingredients of the light, original Trappist beer that the monks brewed for themselves.

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