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Tripel is a term used by
brewers mainly in the Low Countries, some
other European countries, and the U.S. to
describe a
strong pale ale,
loosely in the...
- The
Winkel tripel projection (Winkel III), a
modified azi****l map
projection of the world, is one of
three projections proposed by
German cartographer...
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Trappist ****ociation.
Westmalle Tripel is
credited with
being the
first golden strong pale ale to use the term
Tripel. The
Trappist abbey in Westmalle...
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three beers:
Tripel Karmeliet, DeuS, and
Pauwel Kwak. In 2019 a new beer was
added for the
first time in 17 years;
Monte Cristo.
Tripel Karmeliet (Dutch...
- was
created in
collaboration with beer
brewer Pierre Celis Watou Tripel -
Belgian Tripel (7.5% ABV) St.
Bernardus Tokyo (6% ABV) St.
Bernardus Christmas...
- Paul
Michael Levesque (/ləˈvɛk/; born July 27, 1969),
better known by the ring name
Triple H, is an
American business executive and
former professional...
- 1930s.
Achel 8 Blond,
Westmalle Tripel, La
Trappe Tripel, and
Chimay White/Cinq
Cents are all
examples of
Trappist tripels. The
style has
proven po****r...
- ("Shandy" in the UK)
definitely not
fruit beer.
Beers above 7%, such as
tripels or
strong dubbels, are
referred to in some
sources as
Belgian strong ale...
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alcohol content to 9.5% ABV and is
called Duvel Tripel Hop. In 2010, a
second limited-edition of
Tripel Hop was
brewed after a bet with the
Duvel Moortgat...
- Over time the
brewery introduced more varieties,
first with
Dubbel and
Tripel in 1987, then in 1992 they
introduced Blond.
Between 1993 and 2000, the...