A blonde abbey triple fermented beer. Made with the finest ingredients and brewed according to ancient and rich traditions of monks and brewers.
The beautiful label shows the glass towers of the Abbey of Dendermonde, incorporating the silhouette of a monk.
A deep and fruity flavour with a delicate aroma of Belgian hops and authentic spices.
Mark Charrington –
Pours deep gold and has a lasting head smells of apples grapes then woody hops On the tongue first mild fruit with caramel base but it ends with a good long dry like cider kick. Very easy to drink it is one to keep in mind for the spring as the weather warms.
Brudacom –
Yet again I say taste is a personal thing and you get what you pay for. This is not a bad triple but for a few more pence you can get a top class triple. Yes it is good value and if it’s your thing it has the 8% kick but the taste is, for me, not what a triple should offer. I would prefer to go another 30p for something magical like Triple K. but you may need to give this beer a try to make your own decision.
Luke Manley –
Very nice beer. Would buy again.