Trippel Karmeliet is a Belgian beer known for its rich history and complex flavor profile. Brewed by Brouwerij Bosteels, it combines three grains—barley, wheat, and oats—for a distinctive taste. The beer undergoes a secondary fermentation in the bottle, contributing to its effervescence. Trippel Karmeliet features a golden hue with a creamy, lingering head. Its aroma is a delightful mix of fruity esters, citrus, and a hint of spice. The flavor profile includes notes of banana, vanilla, and a subtle sweetness, balanced by a mild hop bitterness. With an 8.4% alcohol by volume, it offers a strong yet smooth drinking experience.
Leffe Royale Whitbread Golding is a premium beer crafted by AB-InBev under the Leffe brand. It is known for its distinctive use of Whitbread Golding hops, a classic English hop variety that imparts a unique flavor profile to the beer. This Belgian strong ale boasts a rich and complex taste with fruity and spicy notes, coupled with a subtle bitterness. The beer is often characterized by its golden hue and a robust, creamy head. Leffe Royale Whitbread Golding reflects the Belgian brewing tradition while incorporating the specific hop variety to create a well-balanced and flavorful experience for beer enthusiasts.