Trade Winds Tripel
Brewed By: The Bruery Terreux Tasting Room / The Bruery
Number of Ratings: 233
Style: Tripel
Brewed In: 737 Dunn Way, Placentia, CA 92870, USA
ABV: 7.50%
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Number of Ratings: 233
Style: Tripel
Brewed In: 737 Dunn Way, Placentia, CA 92870, USA
ABV: 7.50%
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FabAru - June 30, 2019
The Bruery impresses again with a top notch tripel. Do not be afraid of the rice and Thai basil; they are detectable probably only by the subtlest palettes. This is pure tripel goodness with a heavier body than your average tripel, which works amazingly well. Less yeasty and less carbonated than many triples. Tastes a little more like a saison, actually, all things considered. Great beer.
jmile - August 12, 2016
Mind smooth balanced triple. The malts fad to the spice at the back. Slight tart finish
bockboy@att.net - July 26, 2016
B. Fruity beer.
ellenfboyle@gmail.com - July 18, 2016
Clove flavor and scent of basil with a slight taste. Not hoppy, slight tones of Hefeweizen hops.
spartan_andrew - October 26, 2015
Clove and banana. Delicious beer. Aged 10 months.
spartan_andrew - June 27, 2015
Recommendation to age to allow basil to mellow.
Fireballlk - June 21, 2015
Fruity and slightly spicy, hazy copper color; great body; food Belgium style ale
Fireballlk - June 21, 2015
Fruity and slight spicy, cloudy and boozy, copper color; great Belgium type taste
zomerhouse - November 15, 2014
Golden amber with a mild haze, large thick white head that stays. Big fruity aromas. Flavorful with a thick mouthfeel and smooth finish. Flavors of apricots and peaches. Don't get much spice.....
dkrenik - October 14, 2014
Brassy hue with foamy Belgian Lace that lingers. The Thai Basil is more pronounced then I expected. Quite refreshing. Medium bodied with abundant carbonation, the basil seems to dominate the palate as well. Not bad.