![]() Let’s say some ginger, some very mild raisins. Not your typical coriander and citrus twist. Perhaps the best South American brew I’ve had – it really changes it’s profile from start to finish. I can’t quite put a finger on the spices. Drinks more like a strong Belgian ale than a tripel as it has good complexity. No huge floral bouquet like the great Belgians but can you really expect that? Alcohol is fairly evident but not overpowering.Ī definite stronger beer that has been spiced up. ![]() It smells yeastier than the other beers, with a bit of a spicy mix to it. How about that – a strong Ecuadorian beer! It is reddish in colour though, a bit odd, as many Triple style beers are a light blonde, yellow colour. ![]() Glass arrived 90% full, but it’s a 7%+ beer so can’t complain about that. Required a double pour from tap as the keg was head heavy. Roche’s Belgian-Style tripel beer Roche Belgian Tripel
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