Evaluation of this Belgian Tripel (BJCP style 26C) was made subsequent to a pour from a 12 ounce bottle into a 10 oz. snifter.
Banana esters come to the forefront of the bouquet profile accompanied by spicy clove-like phenols and a plethora of fruity esters. Alcohols were subdued and mixed nicely with the other previously mentioned aromas.
A golden-colored tripel, quite clear with medium head retention that fell off quickly. Spicy yeast notes dominate the flavor profile while the ethanol which was somewhat hidden in the aroma makes a distinct appearance here. Both of the aforementioned mingle well with a potpourri of esters and subtle biscuit-like malt character. A full-bodied beer with a dry finish and no astringency.
Although not as lively as style parameters would call for, flavor components generally associated with the style were right on and created a fine drinking experience that did not disappoint.