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Mill St. Tripel
Mill St. Tripel
At the brewpub now. Under the name Betel Guese or something like that. They nailed the style guys, get out there and try it. I'm not even sure another Ontario brewer has tried this style let alone nail it. Congrats Mill St., this was a really nice surprise to find today!
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Dammit, Jeff! I was going to head straight home after my half day at the office, but now I'm going to have to slog over to the brewpub!tupalev wrote:At the brewpub now. Under the name Betel Guese or something like that. They nailed the style guys, get out there and try it. I'm not even sure another Ontario brewer has tried this style let alone nail it. Congrats Mill St., this was a really nice surprise to find today!
An Ontario tripel? This is a very good thing.
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GOOD! Starts off a little funnky & becomes very spicy.
I saw Growlers there recently, always a good deal.
Not a Westmalle (what is?) but it seems right up there with many Tripels from la Belge. A fine effort!
(And the Scotch Ale is very nicely done with some roasty malts in there.)
I saw Growlers there recently, always a good deal.
Not a Westmalle (what is?) but it seems right up there with many Tripels from la Belge. A fine effort!
(And the Scotch Ale is very nicely done with some roasty malts in there.)
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Growlers of the tripel? That would be excellent!Belgian wrote:GOOD! Starts off a little funnky & becomes very spicy.
I saw Growlers there recently, always a good deal.
Not a Westmalle (what is?) but it seems right up there with many Tripels from la Belge. A fine effort!
(And the Scotch Ale is very nicely done with some roasty malts in there.)
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I stopped into the retail store last night around 6:30 and they had one growler left (after I picked up one). Not sure if they're going to do more.Bobsy wrote:Growlers of the tripel? That would be excellent!Belgian wrote:GOOD! Starts off a little funnky & becomes very spicy.
I saw Growlers there recently, always a good deal.
Not a Westmalle (what is?) but it seems right up there with many Tripels from la Belge. A fine effort!
(And the Scotch Ale is very nicely done with some roasty malts in there.)
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