Triplehorn Brewing Company
19510 144th Ave NE #6
Woodinville, WA, United States of America
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Pretty good for a very hoppy IPL. Very pronounced hop perfume and resin, with a moderately bitter finish, but with a sweet, cereal lager character creating a very firm backbone. It's still not my style, but this is a beer that makes me think it could someday be.
Draft
Nice, fruity ale with just the right amount of dry berry tang. I wouldn't say this was overtly fruity, but you could divine the character of the fruit clearly.
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Delicious. There's a richness to the mouthfeel that matches up really well with a sweet, milk chocolate flavor, all on top of what was already an excellent milk stout in the Nemesis. The touch of whiskey just enhances the effect. One to watch for.
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Strong rye and coriander flavors are supported by a faint honey sweetness. Quite good overall, but the bitterness is a little bit too strong for the mix.
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Pleasant honey sheen on this tripel, although it is a bit strong in the coriander direction which makes it a little musty instead of bright. The alcohol is a bit in your face after a while, as well. Still, not bad at all.
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Smoked hop smell. Sweet start and full sweetness in body bit without actually being sweet. Smoke shows up at finish again.
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The smokiness is very light, easily lost in the roastiness of the beer. Quite tasty but it's bitterness gets slightly anoying after a while.
Bottle
A spicy-rather-than-funky saison, with a sheen of clove and white pepper to start. The body was clean, not too sweet. There was something else about it that kind of set it apart from other beers with this spice profile (which is not my favorite), but not quite enough to raise it to the next level.
Draft
Opens creamy, with an oatmeal-like sweetness - wouldn't be surprised if the OATstanding was the base beer here. Mouthfeel is thin, although the foamy head reinforced the sense of creaminess. The smoke manifested more as a kind of tobacco-ash roastiness than as the kind of wood smoke that I've commonly encountered lately. Pretty good, although the bitterness builds up faster than I liked.
Draft
Rich and sweet without getting too thick. Perfect amount of roast but somewhat bitter on the finish. Obviously the barrel aged version of this is better, but this was still quite good.
Nitro Draft
A CDA firmly on the well-roasted side. Nice, malted-milk head. Round hop flavor rides into roasted malt-hop bitterness, which makes it go well with cooked food. The bitterness does build up, though.
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First time I've had this on its own rather than following up another beer. There's a lot to like here - mellow cereal, a bracing, bitter pilsnery finish. It is strong for a blonde, at 6.9%, and it shows, which may be its main flaw. But it's still quite tasty.
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A mild red ale with a slightly toasty malt flavor. At first I was a big fan of the beer but it had an off-message bitterness that built up quickly. Still, it was decent.
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Opens like a nitro stout usually does for me; that is, with a kind of sour dishwater flavor that nobody else seems to notice. But the strong cereal malt finish that followed was unexpected, and also completely redeemed this beer for me.
Nitro Draft
Refreshing beer, the orange taste is noticeable but not too overbearing.
Draft
Boozy for a blonde, with some bitterness. I'm not sure I was tasting everything after the flavorful beer I had right before it.
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Musty, yeasty wheat leading into the puckering tartness of blood orange. Not much malt, and definitely not crisp, which is the main issue here, esp. on a beautiful, sunny day. Still, there's enough to like that I can't complain.
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Real nice milk stout. Nice smooth texture with a great roasted taste. I'd say the only downside might be a somewhat strong alcohol taste.
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This beer smells unambiguously peppery, and you can just tell it's going to be spicy. Once it's in your mouth, the taste of fresh chili (poblano? jalapeno?) dominates but doesn't completely destroy the light malt flavor of the underlying beer. The heat's assertive & sticks with you without ever getting too uncomfortable. A workout, but I think, really well-done.
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Lightly flavored but with more substance than most blondes, probably due to having nearly 7% ABV. As the weather heats up, I could get very used to this.
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Smooth, boozy barleywine with great bourbon and oak character, but not too far out in any direction. Great beer for a beautiful day!
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Reminder: don't eat Jimmy johns with this beer.
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On the sweet, boozy side, but with a lot of creamy, malty body to offset it. A slight, dry sourness typical of milk stouts - pretty tasty!
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