Belgian Tripel Extract Beer Recipe Kit

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The next step up from Dubbel in the monastic beer classification, Tripel is higher in alcohol than Dubbel but is actually lighter in color and body. The addition of clear candi sugar dilutes the malt bill, which helps preserve the golden color and makes the body deceptively light for a beer of this strength. Spicy and fruity with a gentle sweetness and hints of alcohol throughout leading to a dry and mildly bitter finish.

Due to the high starting gravity of this kit, we recommend pitching multiple packs of yeast or preparing a yeast starter for best results.

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Additional information

SKU

1210

Beer Color Light
Original Gravity

1076

Regional Style Belgian
Alcohol Content High
Yield 5 Gallons
Beer Style Trappist/Belgian Ale
Fermentation Type Ale
Beer Recipe Kit Instructions Click here for recipe kit instructions

Customer Reviews

Based on 108 reviews
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Willam R.
Have patience

I've already tried a few bottles. The recommended fermentation period is about 3 months so be prepared to wait. Tastes great. I added the Crystalized Orange at the start of fermentation and orange zest during secondary fermentation. Orange flavor is coming through.

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Tim M.
Allagash Curieux clone

I added 10oz of DME to last 15 minutes of the boil. OG 1.092 Pitched 2 packages of Safbrew Abbaye. 8 days in primary. added 4oz Jim Beam bourbon barrel oak chips to secondary for 4 weeks .bottle conditioned 3 weeks. Final ABV 10.5. I think it's as good if not better than the original

J
James K.
x Belgian Tripel Extract

Still have another week of bottle conditioning to go.

K
Keith P.
Our default "go to" beer

Sometimes I wonder why I make anything else?! It consistently comes out great and everyone likes it! I use Omega Yeast OYL071 Dried Lutra Kveik and it is a WORKHORSE! (as an aside, I purchased my Omega yeast back in March of 2022 and always keep a jar after primary fermentation. I already have at least 10 Belgian brews from my first packet and it always starts fermentation within a couple hours). To sum up, Belgian Tripel . . . buy it, brew it, drink it and share it!

D
Donald S.
Dark Belgian Tripel

This review is on the Belgian Tripel Extract Beer Recipe Kit (5 Gal). The ABV came in as expected and the flavor profile is that of a standard Tripel but the color is way darker than expected. I don't know what I did wrong but if somebody has an idea, please let me know.

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Customer Reviews

Based on 108 reviews
80%
(86)
10%
(11)
10%
(11)
0%
(0)
0%
(0)
W
Willam R.
Have patience

I've already tried a few bottles. The recommended fermentation period is about 3 months so be prepared to wait. Tastes great. I added the Crystalized Orange at the start of fermentation and orange zest during secondary fermentation. Orange flavor is coming through.

T
Tim M.
Allagash Curieux clone

I added 10oz of DME to last 15 minutes of the boil. OG 1.092 Pitched 2 packages of Safbrew Abbaye. 8 days in primary. added 4oz Jim Beam bourbon barrel oak chips to secondary for 4 weeks .bottle conditioned 3 weeks. Final ABV 10.5. I think it's as good if not better than the original

J
James K.
x Belgian Tripel Extract

Still have another week of bottle conditioning to go.

K
Keith P.
Our default "go to" beer

Sometimes I wonder why I make anything else?! It consistently comes out great and everyone likes it! I use Omega Yeast OYL071 Dried Lutra Kveik and it is a WORKHORSE! (as an aside, I purchased my Omega yeast back in March of 2022 and always keep a jar after primary fermentation. I already have at least 10 Belgian brews from my first packet and it always starts fermentation within a couple hours). To sum up, Belgian Tripel . . . buy it, brew it, drink it and share it!

D
Donald S.
Dark Belgian Tripel

This review is on the Belgian Tripel Extract Beer Recipe Kit (5 Gal). The ABV came in as expected and the flavor profile is that of a standard Tripel but the color is way darker than expected. I don't know what I did wrong but if somebody has an idea, please let me know.

re