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Beer Rochehaut Triple 8.5% 24x33cl Rochehaut | Triple
€56,20
Belgique Blonde Bouteille Luxembourg
Triple Rochehaut beer is of the tripel type, blond in color, on the nose malt and cereals, on the palate citrus fruits and coriander.
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Beer Organicus 8.5% 24x33cl Lupulus | Triple
€54,18
Belgique Blonde Bouteille Luxembourg

Slightly more floral organic version than the Lupulus with the same alcohol content.

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Beer Trio 8.7% 24x33cl Atrium | Triple
€73,58
Belgique Blonde Bouteille Luxembourg
Triple Beer
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Beer Gypsy Rose 9% 24x33cl Sainte-Hélène | Triple
€54,68
Belgique Blonde Bouteille Luxembourg Saint-Monon
Amber colored beer with Alsatian hops. Very fruity aroma, sweet like caramel and slightly salty. The flavor is sweet, fruity and spicy with coriander.
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La Mère Vertus 9% 24x33cl Millevertus | Triple
€56,70
Belgique Blonde Bouteille Luxembourg

La bière belge Triple de la brasserie Millevertus est une référence incontournable. Fondée en 1997 dans la région de Namur, la brasserie propose une large gamme de bières artisanales. Parmi les plus connues, on retrouve La Mère Vertus, une bière forte à 9%.Triple maltée et houblonnée facile à boire.

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Beer Florentine 8.5% 24x33cl Sainte-Hélène | Triple
€56,20
Belgique Blonde Bouteille Luxembourg Saint-Monon
Florentine is a Triple style beer brewed by the Luxembourg brewery Sainte-Hélène.
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Tripel beer

The “tripel” beer has its origins in the abbeys.

At the time when the monks brewed their own beers, they produced four beers: table beer, double, triple and occasionally quadruple beers.

Each style was a multiple of three to express the alcohol level of the beer. The different styles were actually a benchmark for consumers. The company being very hierarchical, kept the best products for the highest social strata.

Strong ales like the triple were reserved for large events or important members of the clergy and their visitors. Stronger in alcohol, they were also better designed, as the monks allowed more time for them when brewing. Because the longer the mashing, the more sugars are present in the must; part of this sugar will then be transformed into alcohol during fermentation.

Even though everyone thinks that triples are all blondes and doubles are all brunettes, this prejudice was born when the Westmalle Tripel was released. After this event, breweries started making doubles which were brown and triples which were blonde. But it has never been officially decreed that color was a binding factor, nor an obligation for the triple beer appellation.

There are still a few examples of beers that do not respect this rule. The Strubbe Brewery brews a double beer which is amber in color, and a triple beer which is brown; proof that color is not a legislated characteristic.

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