Chouffe Houblon, described on the bottle as an IPA tripel.
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We tried this and then then Little Creatures 'Belgian IPA' and they were very different beasts.
Someone remarked that the Quiet American was pretty much what you'd expect when asked to describe what a belgian IPA might be.
Hoppy nose with some belgian character hiding, then a little sweeter malt characters.
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In a way the two reflected the two breweries. The Chouffe was a hoppy belgian, certainly not just a tripel or golden ale, and the Little Creatures was like a US influenced IPA with some belgian characters
Both very enjoyable beers.
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We tried this and then then Little Creatures 'Belgian IPA' and they were very different beasts.
Someone remarked that the Quiet American was pretty much what you'd expect when asked to describe what a belgian IPA might be.
Hoppy nose with some belgian character hiding, then a little sweeter malt characters.
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In a way the two reflected the two breweries. The Chouffe was a hoppy belgian, certainly not just a tripel or golden ale, and the Little Creatures was like a US influenced IPA with some belgian characters
Both very enjoyable beers.