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Bristol's Belgian-style Ale Tripel [2], Bristol Brewing Company [3], Colorado Springs
Style: Belgian-style Tripel Ale
ABV: 8.6 percent
Serving Type: 750-mL bottle
Malty? Hoppy? More on the malty side of things.
Reviewed: September 2012
As the third of four children, I suffer from a fair bit of middle-child syndrome and tend to detest sibling comparisons. Because of that, I shouldn't have tried Bristol's Belgian-style Ale Tripel on the same evening that I sampled the series' Dubbel (a damn good beer, but, well...) [4].
Where the Dubbel drinks like an Americanized Belgian-style beer, the Tripel is more subtle and refined. This brew reminds me of Belgium's windmills and fields of tulips and daffodils. It reeks—in a good way—of the promise that comes with spring and new beginnings. It pours a golden color with enough bubbles to remind you of Champagne, but the foamy head is creamy without being clingy. My only gripe: This brew is so similar to traditional Belgians that I worry it won't stand out when tasted alongside others. I think I just challenged myself to another taste-off. Oh, shucks.
Would we buy it again? As soon as possible.
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[4] http://www.5280.com/blogs/2012/08/31/beer-review-bristols-belgian-style-ale-dubbel
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