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Skeleton Park Belgian Tripel

Skeleton Park Belgian Tripel

Rated 3.175 by BeerPals

Brewed by Skeleton Park Brewery

Kingston, Ontario, Canada

Style:  Abbey Tripel

11.2% Alcohol by Volume

18 International Bittering Units

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The Belgian Tripel was developed within the walls of Trappist monasteries by monks who are arguably the finest brewers on the planet. The style was crafted with artistic passion and precision. In time, it carved out its rightful spot as one of the world’s greatest beer styles. Tripel gets its name from the generous amount of ingredients used in brewing. It makes for a rich-tasting and stronger ale, with a complex flavour profile, and is not for the faint of heart. It’s also not often you’ll find a beer perfected by Trappist monks and popularized in Belgium being brewed in Ontario, Canada, but our brewmaster was up for the challenge. We believe we’ve brewed an authentic Tripel that would meet with the monks’ approval.

ID: 99175 Last updated 6 months ago Added to database 1 year ago

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Statistics

Overall Rank22936
Overall Percentile57.1
Style Rank321 of 580
Style Percentile44.7
Lowest Score3.7
Highest Score3.7
Average Score3.700
Weighted Score3.175
Standard Deviation0.000

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  • CHOPZ 7183 reviews
    rated 3.7 6 months ago

    Aroma: 7 | Appearance: 8 | Mouthfeel: 7 | Flavor: 7 | Overall: 8

    Clean amber colour with golden highlights, a light beige head, decent stay and lacing. Some Belgian spices and sugar, with some red wine notes, dates and darker cereal grains. This continues in the taste with a nice drying finish. A decent Belgian ale, but colour and other characteristics seems more like a Dubbel than a Tripel.

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