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Country/Region of Manufacture United States
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Brand Brewer's Best
MPN 1044
Type Box Kit
Final Product Beer
Color Gold

Check the listing for details. BEER KIT BELGIAN TRIPEL RICH HIGH GRAVITY MONASTERY "SUPERBIER" LDC 1044 TRIPLE. Color: Gold, Condition: New. Listed at 49.95 USD. ~ BEER KIT BELGIAN TRIPEL RICH HIGH GRAVITY MONASTERY "SUPERBIER" ~ Tripel is a Westmalle Trappist style strong pale ale. Golden in color with a creamy white head. Beer is proof that God loves us. Our Tripel contains one pound of light Belgian candi sugar to create a high gravity beer that is golden in color with a creamy, white head. This kit has plenty of dried malt extract and specialty grains to accent its complexity. The hops create a mild, spicy character. Some brewing equipment required. Brewer's Best kits contain all the ingredients, plus priming sugar, yeast, and caps. Makes 5 gallons. Specifications: IBUs: 24 - 30 ABV: 8.5% - 9.0% OG: 1.083 - 1.086 FG: 1.017 - 1.020 Color: Deep Gold Difficulty: Easy Makes 5 gallons of beer (approx. 50 12oz bottles) Contains: Fermentables / Malt Extract Specialty Grains Grain Steeping Bag Hops Yeast Priming Sugar Bottle Caps Easy-to-Follow Brewing Procedures Brewing tips: Might plan on giving it a little more time than stated in the directions. I'd move it to the secondary fermenter after a week then just forget about it for a while. Tends to stick at 1.030, aerate it and bring it to a warmer place for the final week. Use as a base for Cherry Kriek... This beer is splendid! The term Tripel comes from the Low Countries (now Netherlands and Belgium). The term refers to the amount of Malt used to make the beer. A "Tripel" is made with (wait for it) three times the fermentables and therefore the outcome is a higher ABV. So roughly a single would be 3% abv, a dubbel 6% abv and the triple 9% abv. In 1933, the Brothers at Westmalle released a beer under the name "Superbier". It was a strong blonde ale and was very likely based on a blonde beer the monks had been brewing sporadically for years. In 1956, the recipe was modified by the head brewer of Westmalle, Brother Thomas, by the addition of more hops and it was given the name name Tripel. It has remained essentially unchanged since that time. Tim Webb in his "Good Beer Guide to Belgium" says that some of the pre-1956 beers called Tripel were dark, in contrast to modern beers which are golden. ITEM CONDITION: Brand new first quality merchandise. Ingredients shown vary from time to time. HERE'S A SATISFIED CUSTOMER: THANKS FOR YOUR BIDNESS!

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