Tripel Blanche
Cinq Cents Chimay
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Tripel Blanche Cinq Cents tasting notes
Chimay Tripel Blanche Cinq Cents is a Trappist beer with a very typical golden apearance. Aroma has apricot, orange, peach and some spicy hints. In palate it has orange, some yeast and a lot of spices and a smooth finish with some alcohol and hints of hops.
Tripel is a term coined in Belgium in order to describe a strong pale ale inspired in the Tripel from Westmalle—who used the word tripel in 1956 to rename their strongest beer. It is a spicy, dry and strong Trappist ale with a rounded malt flavour. Aromas are complex with spiciness and fruity notes.
Flavour tend to be spicy and fruity too, with malt sweetness in the background and sometimes a honey touch. Tripel use to be high in alcohol, but they don't strongly taste as alcohol which is usually well hidden. Tripels can be compared with a slightly strong version of a Belgian Golden Strong Ale.
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