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				Nebe Belgian Tripple Review
			 
			 
			
		
		
		Nebe wanted a real review of the beer he just gave me so here it goes. 
 
Serving temp 38 dregrees. 
 
Glass: Chimay chalice. 
 
Initial pour shows carbonation true to style. Head dissipates quickly though without much structure and leaves a clean glass.  
 
Color is a straw blonde with a bit of sediment in the bottle. 
 
First nose gives me a little banana and a heavy orange citrus note with an undercurrent I could only describe as baked rye flour. 
 
Flavor is pretty one dimensional. Tastes a lot like the nose suggests with the addition of some kettle hops to round out the finish. It's far less malty that I expected but very well balanced. 
 
A bit warmer now and the nose has lost the citrus and has more of a bandaid character. 
 
Towards the bottom of the glass the kettle hops are showing through and the nose is getting a bit of a toasted character with more bandaid on the finish. 
 
At the end it's getting a grassy note on the nose, very green, and the bandaid has turned more oily.  
 
Final sip in the mouth its pretty mellow and tastes a bit like Shock Top. 
 
Summary: a subtle beer but for a hombrew it had a life cycle like an interesting wine. I'm not sure I'd call this a Belgian triple, it's more of a Belgian Blonde. Good flavor but without the mouthfeel you'd get from the real deal. 
 
Final score: B+ 
		
		
		
		
		
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