Showing posts with label Tripel. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Tripel. Show all posts

April 12, 2013

Beer Review: Victory Golden Monkey

Serving Type: Bottle

ABV: 9.5 percent

Appearance: If you follow me on Twitter, you might already know that I've had my struggles with this beer within the few times I've tried it. In this particular instance this beer came out of the bottle looking fabulous. It had a lovely golden body just as the beer's name describes. There was also plenty of that Belgian-style carbonation in which the bubbles follow each other in miniature bubble trains. The head was towering above the rest of the beer. It was thick, frothy and perfectly found the rim of the glass before settling down.

Smell: This brew smelled mainly grassy and peppery. I was also able to pick out something that was a little sweet and sugary, but I couldn't figure out what it was exactly. Also, with such a high ABV I wasn't surprised that some alcohol announced its presence.

Taste: Bear with me on this one. Everything usually goes great with this beer until I actually have to drink it. I had this on draft once and it was quite watery for whatever reason. This time it was very yeasty and even more boozy. It was rough. I almost wanted to have a side glass of water to ease it down. There was plenty of the fluffy head remaining to provide a thin layer of creaminess, but this beer is really strong on my tongue.

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I'm sure this is a popular one with many fellow beer geeks out there. I usually can only give beers that I struggle through like this a one or two rating, but this can be an an exception. This is obviously a good product as evident by the way it looks and acts. It's a fabulous looking brew. I'm still developing my taste for the Belgian styles. Maybe I'm just not ready for this one yet?

January 8, 2013

Beer Review: New Holland Beerhive Tripel

Serving Type: Bottle

ABV: 8.47 percent

Appearance: New Holland Beerhive Tripel pours a vivid shade of amber. It can even be classified as a copper if you so prefer it. The body is dark enough so that you can't see anything through it, which is a plus. The head and the apparent lack of carbonation was a bit disappointing, though. The head was white, but fairly weak and didn't leave any retention at all down the inside of the glass.

Smell: This beer initially smells spicy. Thankfully, it's not overwhelming. Some mellow hints of both honey and ginger also dance around in your nose. The honey gives off an essence of sugar and sweetness while the ginger provides just an ounce of warmth! Very inviting!

Taste: The honey and ginger do the same as they do in the aroma department by giving a sweet and spicy essence. There was a yeast character to this beer that added some extra zing to the taste and made this an enjoyable drink. My tongue had a tingling sensation after each sip and something tells me it just wasn't from the higher ABV.

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I really enjoyed this drink, as I usually do enjoy beers that have honey incorporated into them somehow. I feel that honey just belongs in some beer styles as it is a true natural ingredient. I don't hunt down a ton of brews with higher ABV's, but this one was well-balanced due to the sweet and spicy factor. The only downside with this one for me was the lack of texture I noticed once I poured it.
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