Belgian Golden Strong Ale
Originally developed by the Moortgat brewery after WWII as a response to the growing popularity of Pilsner beers.
Strongly resembles a Tripel, but may be even paler, lighter-bodied and even crisper and drier. References to the devil are included in the names of many commercial examples of this style, referring to their potent alcoholic strength and as a tribute to the original example (Duvel). The best examples are complex and delicate. High carbonation helps to bring out the many flavors and to increase the perception of a dry finish.
Strongly resembles a Tripel, but may be even paler, lighter-bodied and even crisper and drier. References to the devil are included in the names of many commercial examples of this style, referring to their potent alcoholic strength and as a tribute to the original example (Duvel). The best examples are complex and delicate. High carbonation helps to bring out the many flavors and to increase the perception of a dry finish.
OG | FG | IBUs | SRM | ABV |
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1.070 - 1.095 | 1.010 - 1.016 | 25 - 35 | 4 - 6 | 7.5 - 10% |
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