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Home > Beer Reviews > Brouwerij der Trappisten van Westmalle

Westmalle Dubbel

Brouwerij der Trappisten van Westmalle

Steve: Gotta love this beer. It has a "best before" date of 3/31/2006. Take that, Budweiser. Yup, this is like the beer version of a fine wine, best when aged. Unfortunately, I'm too impatient to cellar beers, especially when this is the first beer that I purchased in Georgia since they raised the ABV limit to 14% Man, this was good. Dark, sweet, like a good desert. In fact, I had a good strawberry cheesecake which went nicely with this. Life is good. (1/22/2005)
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Westmalle Tripel

Brouwerij der Trappisten van Westmalle

Steve: Man, this is potent. I'm half in the bag as I write this. I don't know why, I've had stronger. Although, I did have a Pilsner Urquell right before it, so maybe it's the two beers combined. Who knows. Man, this is potent. I liked the Dubbel better, because it doesn't leave you halfway f'ed up, and it also has a smoother, more balanced taste. The Tripel is almost too sweet. The malty sweetness just assaults you from the get-go, and the alcohol finishes you off. The Tripel has decided that I need to go to bed now. Damn Trappist monks. (2/5/2005)
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