About This Beer
Pentuple is Hoppin’ Frog’s GABF gold-winning take on a Tripel. It’s got all the parts of a Tripel, but the Ohio crew focused on crafting it with a super-charged ABV for belly warming deliciousness! Even in their long line of barrel aged boozy brews, Pentuple stands alone as the strongest Belgian-style beer Hoppin’ Frog offers.
Tasting Notes
Each quaff is like a bite of brandy-baked spiced pie. A pleasant floral aroma careens into decadent flavors of dessert. The Belgian candi sugars swell up front, with rich notes of caramel candies and dark, robust clove spices. The finish lingers on the back of its massive ABV, with a belly-warming heat begging for another sip!
Boozy
Full Bodied
Noteworthy Ingredients
Belgian Candi Sugars
Reviews
3.88
4.0
Was surprisingly light for a 15%, but enjoyable day beer
4.25
very sweet, great malty flavor. easy drinking for a strong beer.
3.25
Smells nice. Tastes like high-alcohol beer and not much else.
3.0
Surprisingly sweet, definitely a sipper
3.0
Overall, this was way too sweet. Strong maple syrup flavor...was all I tasted.
2.0
Not my thing. Too boozy tasting.
2.5
Tastes like soy sauce flavored soda. Not for me to be honest
4.75
Very sweet, enough to balance out whatever hops are in it. Super boozy, but you can barely tell by the taste. This tastes like a crisp barleywine. If I saw this at a bar, I'd definitely order it.
2.0
No bueno
5.0
Like a fine barlywine
4.5
Very nicely balanced. Lightly hoppy, quite boozy, malty, notes of dates...
1.0
Novelty strong
4.0
BIG beer, big flavor. It's not my favorite style of beer, but it was well balanced.
5.0
Wow! Candied dates in aroma and flavor. Great dry fruit complexity. One of the most delicious beers I’ve ever had! I want more!!!
3.25
Caramel
4.5
Pentuple, watch out for that ABV
4.75
Not dark and not golden, but a nice Belgian ale nonetheless.
4.25
Rich full flavors
4.0
Strong and flavorful
1.0
absolutely awful
5.0
well crafted Belgium Strong (Quadish), represents the style well even with the high ABV.
3.5
Sweet and boozie .
Nice sipper
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4.0
Quite mild for the abv, good Belgian although quite sweet, and a bit alcoholic in the aftertaste. For the rest, strong smell of figs, caramelized fruits, caramel, the taste is sweet, banana, cloves, wood, molasses, spices and toasted bread.
4.0
on the sweet side, but for a high ABV brew it was really drinkable and delicious.
4.5
so sweet and gentle for such a strong beer. solid!
5.0
best, strongest Belgian I’ve had
4.5
exceptional Belgian over-strength brew!
4.75
VERY nice! Good beer, want more. Smooth and sweet. Like a fine Belgian beer!
4.5
sweet yet complex, enjoyed this one
5.0
I never give beers 5 stars. But I did for this because it’s THAT GOOD. Despite it being 15%, it’s smooth and the flavors burst with every sip. The fruity flavors aren’t overwhelming but blend with the hops so there’s no dryness or overly hoppy taste. if I could buy a case of this I would, it’s THAT GOOD
4.0
Sweet and boozy, with great dried fruit flavours
4.25
Boozy and sweet with Belgian undertones.
4.75
Boozy!
4.5
Great smooth bookings with a sweet balanced raisin and prune flavor. This is what a pentuple should be. This is a slow sipping beer
4.0
Not all that Belgian and way too sweet for one, but overall it’s pretty nicely done. Hides the ABV really well.
4.25
just as the label says… a super-charged trippel. light molasses and depth with more hop notes than typical for this type.
4.25
Light brown, semi-clear, not too much foam. Smells floral, a little like banana. Medium bodied feel, a bit syrupy. Tastes a bit sweet, a bit floral, and a bit fruity.