black_labb
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Just opened the first bottle of my tripel just 3 weeks after bottling (I really wanted to wait atleast 1.5 months, but i am only human.
In terms of looks it is quite clear and has a nicel golden colour. There is carbonation but the head doesnt last. I dont know if I should expect it to improve much as it finished at 1009 and is around 9.5%, but at the moment it doesnt last very well.
First impressions was that it tastes very similar to the belgian pale that I fermented using the same chimay yeast. The next few sips presented a bit of spicy phenols and a bit of stone fruit flavour.
As i let it warm up towards room temp you start to get a bit of a hot alcohol taste.
I'll wait another few weeks before I open the next one. I think this should be a pretty good tripel once aged for a bit, though I'm a bit concerned that the head retention may be a bit lacking, though thats not a big issue for a first attempt.
Recipe is posted a few posts above
In terms of looks it is quite clear and has a nicel golden colour. There is carbonation but the head doesnt last. I dont know if I should expect it to improve much as it finished at 1009 and is around 9.5%, but at the moment it doesnt last very well.
First impressions was that it tastes very similar to the belgian pale that I fermented using the same chimay yeast. The next few sips presented a bit of spicy phenols and a bit of stone fruit flavour.
As i let it warm up towards room temp you start to get a bit of a hot alcohol taste.
I'll wait another few weeks before I open the next one. I think this should be a pretty good tripel once aged for a bit, though I'm a bit concerned that the head retention may be a bit lacking, though thats not a big issue for a first attempt.
Recipe is posted a few posts above