A Note on This Beer
Today’s brew is all about the number 3.
Not only is it a Belgian Tripel, but the brewers named it after a competitive dive involving a triple flip through the air!
So, to keep with the theme, here are three reasons why you’ll be doing your own flips for 106C Tripel from Crane Brewing Company:
- Each sip is a sweet dive into notes of banana, coriander, and citrus. It’s like eating a dish of Bananas Foster topped with lemon zest!
- A Belgian Tripel uses three times the average malts in Belgian Pale Ales. This means, at 8% ABV, it’s got extra booziness and three times the kick!
- Crane is all about capturing the spirit of traditional Belgian brewing practices. Forbes and Wine Magazine have praised their dedication to Belgian-style craftsmanship!
So, grab a can, or two, or three! 106C Tripel tastes like homemade lemon cake with caramel glaze in your own backyard. You’ll want to knock it back more than twice!
Reviews
3.5
5.0
Loved this
4.0
A refreshing tripel. There's some citrus going on, but it's a tripel... What a concept.
3.5
Pleasantly dry and herby.
4.0
Good straight up tripel.
2.0
Bad aftertaste. Could not drink it.
2.5
Dry tripel
3.5
Pretty good
3.0
Soft citrus notes and coriander. Wasn't filling at all. I had the last two beers over the weekend and they tasted bitter... Really bitter. That's a shame since the first two were on point.
3.25
Coriander sugar cookies. Plantains, apple butter reduction. Essence of old plastic water bottle. Frat carpet; frat bathroom.
3.75
Plenty of malt in the nose with a bit of pineapple. Baking spice and banana nut bread on the palate with a surprising amount of dryness. The finish trends in the direction of a Brett, but without the sourness. Really nice & interesting.