La Rulles Triple, Biere de Gaume, had been staring at me for months. The dark label, with the elfin guy in desperate need of a dentist holding an illuminated glass in one hand and a bottle of beer in the other, was hard to miss. It had been tucked on the shelf with other Belgian beers at The Olive Tree Market for months. I have wanted to try this beer since Jay at Hedonist Jive reviewed it last summer. When I saw it on sale for $9.99 last month, I had to buy it.
This beer poured a cloudy orange. It is a spicy, aggressive, no nonsense tripel. La Rulles' modest smell belies a complex taste. It is a dry beer, and the Belgian yeast flavor immediately jumps out. It is a sweet beer, but it is also has a harshness to it, especially in the aftertaste. I tend to like my tripels on the mellow side. La Rulles is not mellow. I am not exactly saying I didn't like this tripel, but I don't think I'll be rushing out to buy another. This is not an easy drinking beer, and not a beer for someone looking for an entry level Belgian beer experience.
Friday, May 28, 2010
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