When coming up with this concept to do some reminiscing over the next few weeks (granted I didn’t think too long on it) I never set out to have a well balanced set of styles but it seems I have done just that.  Today I look back on an example of a style that I don’t have that often and at the time I was even less familiar with it.

I don’t think that this one will even be available again, but if it is I probably should give it another try.  Clicking on the photo will take you to what I thought of it at the time . . .

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There are so many people I need to thank for helping compile stories for the post today.  Actually there are only two of the frequent contributors that deserve my appreciation, so to The Wife and to Seattle Jeff I say thank you.

On we go . . .

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New BrewDog creation (via http://www.slashfood.com/)

Cheers!

 

It is not often that I go searching for specific beers, so I leave myself open to outside influences wherever I happen to be shopping for my brews.  You probably already know that I am a sucker for interesting labels if I have not had the beer before, but I am also one for limited release offerings.  Now I am generally not as crazed about those beers like some who make special trips to breweries or order ahead or whatever, but I do like to grab them when I can.  I do think that in the back of my mind I hold limited release beers at a higher standard going in and I do think that probably influences my evaluation of them.  This is likely one of those cases.

For the Tuesday review this week . . .

Brewery: Redhook Ale Brewery (Woodinville, WA & Portsmouth, NH)

Name: Tripel

Style: Belgian Tripel

ABV: 10.20%

Tasting Notes: Stored in the wine fridge (51 degrees +/-) and served in a goblet.  Limited release – $4.99 for 22 ounces.

Aroma: Light malty aroma with a moderate level of clove-like spice and some slight sweetness that seems to have a bit of vanilla character to it.

Appearance: Full coppery gold color.  Slight, off-white head that quickly dissipates with some slight legs on the glass.  Clear with many rising bubbles visible (at first then becoming few).

Flavor: Slight, almost banana-like fruitiness with an even spiciness throughout.  Very low bitterness and a low, smooth malty sweetness.

Mouthfeel: Medium to light body and very carbonated (effervescent).  Creamy on the palate with warmth noticed evenly at the finish.

Overall Impressions: All flavors work pretty well with none being overpowering.  More harshness at the finish as it warms a bit.  No need for me to buy again (if available) as I just did not love the flavor and body overall.  The Wife quickly limited her intake of this limited release with just a reaction of “No.”

Grade: C+

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Redhook Ale Brewery - Tripel

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The close up.

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