A unique Trappist beer that is even put to rest sorted by year in the cellars of the abbey for further fermentation. The strongest beer of La Trappe with a beautiful amber colour. The warm taste is full and well-balanced. A little bit sweet and pleasantly bitter. La Trappe Quadruple is also fermented in oak barrels.
Since 2008, we also age La Trappe Quadrupel in oak barrels. This gives the oak-aged Trappist beer an even fuller taste with a special wooded scent, which is comparable to wood-aged red wine. Starting June 2010 La Trappe Oak Aged is available in bottles of 37,5cl and exclusively for sale at the store at the brewery.
DLamont –
4.5* – An amazing Trappist beer. Thick, almost creamy. I’m not going to lie and pretend I could pinpoint any of the notes in this, but I really enjoyed it. Definitely good enough to be in my top five.
Francis Burton –
Top class beer. Very smooth and for a beer that is 10% it is just beautiful to drink. Would highly recommend if you like stronger ales. Slightly darker in colour than some of the Tripel’s, medium colour I would say.
Peter Driver –
We have just started trying different Trappist beers and have started a new face book site called Beer Trappist all are welcome to join, the La Trappe Quadruple is by far the best beer we have tried thus far, it is very smooth and you can taste the strength and very pleasent beer indeed
Kristin –
This beer has a very pleasant flavour but it is obvious in the taste that it is a strong beer
ISC –
A Dutch Trappist beer similar in style to the Quadrupels from the monasteries in neighbouring Belgium, but not quite the same standard.
Xavier Crepin –
Not the best in the Barley wines and quadrupel beers category, but still a nice and excellent beer with bold aromas !
Richard Moss –
Bought a few of these to cellar again.
It’s a lovely beer which really improves with cellaring in the right conditions.
Mark Charrington –
Into my tulip glass a deep amber with a great head Smells of banana, candy, all spice, bread The taste is of parkin, banana, prunes the spicy aftertaste hides the heavy alcohol well. A wonderful sipping beer as the nights shorten
Chris Meechan –
Great flavours of banana, prune and winter spices. It hides its 10% abv very well.
Luke Manley –
A great beer. One of the best quadruples.
Mark Anderson –
Great beer, full of flavour. One of my go too beers that I always have in the fridge