Beer List (4)
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Beer: La Trappe Trappist Quadrupel 10% (bottle)
Type: Trappist Quadruple Beer
Strength: 10.0%
Brewer: Brouwerij de Koningshoeven
Country: Netherlands
Description: Colour=Brown, Malty=Yes, Hoppy=No, Effervesce=Yes, Other=Spicy and slightly sweet taste
Preference: 4 (1=0 2=0 3=0 4=1 5=0)
Comments: www.latrappetrappist.com The strongest of the special beers. Its flavor is full, mild and pleasantly bitter. Quadrupel is presently available in the autumn, is bottled by the year and is perfect company for those long winter evenings. La Trappe Trappist is pure, honest, Dutch ale. If you taste good, you will discover what it is to enjoy. And discovers the most important ingredient that is inextricably linked to the monks: silence.
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Beer: Rochefort 10 (bottle)
Type: Trappist Quadruple Beer
Strength: 11.3%
Brewer: Rochefort monastery
Country: Belgium
Description: Colour=Dark brown, Malty=Yes, Hoppy=No, Effervesce=No, Other=Smooth, thick, creamy taste
Preference: 4 (1=1 2=1 3=1 4=2 5=4)
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Beer: Engelszell Gregorious (bottle)
Type: Trappist Quadruple Beer
Strength: 9.7%
Brewer: Stift Engelszell Trappistenbier-Brauerei
Country: Austria
Description: Colour=Black, Malty=Yes, Hoppy=No, Effervesce=No, Other=Dark spicy fruit taste
Preference: 4 (1=0 2=0 3=0 4=1 5=0)
Comments: www.stift-engelszell.at The first bottles of beer which, since 1 June 2012 The first Variety called Gregorius and is a dark triple with 9.7 vol% Alc. available in 0.33 liter bottles.
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Beer: Westvleteren 12 10.4% (bottle)
Type: Trappist Quadruple Beer
Strength: 10.4%
Brewer: Westvleteren Abdij St. Sixtus
Country: Belgium
Description: Colour=Dark brown, Malty=Yes, Hoppy=No, Effervesce=Yes, Other=Rich spicy fruit taste with a hint of licorice
Preference: 4 (1=0 2=0 3=0 4=1 5=0)
Comments: www.sintsixtus.be/eng/home.htm Westvleteren has the smallest output of the Trappist breweries, with only a small part of their production available outside of Belgium. In the St Sixtus Abbey various varieties of two-row summer barley are used in the malt.
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Key to Ratings:
- I won't drink it!!
- I'll drink it if I don't have to pay for it!
- I'll drink it.
- I'll drink it in preference to other beers.
- I'll drink it in preference to all other beers.