Belgian Strong Ale Belgian Dubbel

Belgian Dubbel

Aroma: Complex, rich malty sweetness; malt may have hints of chocolate, caramel and/or toast (but never roasted or burnt aromas). Moderate fruity esters (usually including raisins and plums, sometimes also dried cherries). Esters sometimes include banana or apple. Spicy phenols and higher alcohols are common (may include light clove and spice, peppery, rose-like and/or perfumy notes). Spicy qualities can be moderate to very low. Alcohol, if present, is soft and never hot or solventy. A small number of examples may include a low noble hop aroma, but hops are usually absent. No diacetyl.

Appearance: Dark amber to copper in color, with an attractive reddish depth of color. Generally clear. Large, dense, and long-lasting creamy off-white head.

Flavor: Similar qualities as aroma. Rich, complex medium to medium-full malty sweetness on the palate yet finishes moderately dry. Complex malt, ester, alcohol and phenol interplay (raisiny flavors are common; dried fruit flavors are welcome; clove-like spiciness is optional). Balance is always toward the malt. Medium-low bitterness that doesn’t persist into the finish. Low noble hop flavor is optional and not usually present. No diacetyl. Should not be as malty as a bock and should not have crystal malt-type sweetness. No spices.

Mouthfeel: Medium-full body. Medium-high carbonation, which can influence the perception of body. Low alcohol warmth. Smooth, never hot or solventy.

Overall Impression: A deep reddish, moderately strong, malty, complex Belgian ale.

History: Originated at monasteries in the Middle Ages, and was revived in the mid-1800s after the Napoleonic era.

Ingredients: Belgian yeast strains prone to production of higher alcohols, esters, and phenolics are commonly used. Water can be soft to hard. Impression of complex grain bill, although traditional versions are typically Belgian Pils malt with caramelized sugar syrup or other unrefined sugars providing much of the character. Homebrewers may use Belgian Pils or pale base malt, Munich-type malts for maltiness, Special B for raisin flavors, CaraVienne or CaraMunich for dried fruit flavors, other specialty grains for character. Dark caramelized sugar syrup or sugars for color and rum-raisin flavors. Noble-type, English-type or Styrian Goldings hops commonly used. No spices are traditionally used, although restrained use is allowable.

 

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1.062 - 1.075 1.010 - 1.018 15 - 25 10 - 14 6 - 7.5%




 
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Allagash Dubbel

Beer Information

Serving/Packaging types:
  • Bottled 750ML
  • Bottled 12oz
Alcohol by Volume (ABV):
7%
Allagash Dubbel boasts a dark mahogany color with ruby hues and a complex malty taste. The finish is dry with subtle hints of chocolate and nuts. With time, Allagash Dubbel will mature in the bottle and acquire distinctive port and sherry characteristics.
 
 
Bright Brewery Fainters Dubbel
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Beer Information

Serving/Packaging types:
  • On Tap
  • Bottled 330ML
Alcohol by Volume (ABV):
8.5%
The Fainters Dubbel is a Belgian abbey-style beer, rich in malt flavours accentuated with raisins and spicy cloves. At 8.5% alcohol treat it with reverence, lest it smite you down!
 
 
Corsendonk Pater

Beer Information

Serving/Packaging types:
  • Bottled 750ML
  • Bottled 330ML
  • Special Packaging
  • Jeroboam 3L
  • Magnum 1.5L
Alcohol by Volume (ABV):
7.5%
Corsendonk Pater is brewed with roasted malt, hence its deep dark reddish brown color. It is a mellow, dark, top-fermented beer, re-fermented and matured in the bottle to obtain a lively, bubbly brew with a rich head and a long, complex finish.
 
 
Kasteel Bruin

Beer Information

Serving/Packaging types:
  • Bottled 750ML
  • Bottled 330ML
Alcohol by Volume (ABV):
11%
From beer to castle... it's a long way! Endeavouring to comply with ever more strin-gent requirements, the master brewer carried out numerous tests before he produced a creamy dark beer. The fruit of his labours goes under the name of Kasteelbier. It combines the unparalleled quality of the past...
 
 
Lost Abbey Lost and Found
Brewery Name:

Beer Information

Serving/Packaging types:
Bottled 750ML
Alcohol by Volume (ABV):
8%
Lost and Found- Modeled after the great Trappist and Monastic beers that inspired the founding of our brewery. A richly deep garnet colored ale created from a blend of Domestic and imported malts. As part of our commitment to interesting brewing endeavors, Chef Vince created a special raisin puree for...
 
 
 
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