About This Beer
Certain things just never go out of style — think denim jeans, classical architecture, and of course, Abbey-style Ales. Which is why the crew at Grimm made this Belgian Dubbel as an homage to their favorite Trappist brew, Orval. Turns out, they DO still make ‘em like they used to!
To keep the flavor authentic, the brewers utilized the Brettanomyces yeast, more commonly known as Brett, creating delicate funky layers of dark fruit and wildflower.
Tasting Notes
Each sip swells with gorgeous notes of dried figs and a subtle honey sweetness, all held together by rich undercurrents of biscuity malt. The finish is ultra-clean, with a barnyard blast of Brett minerality.
Malty
Complex
Funky
Noteworthy Ingredients
Brett
Reviews
3.67
0.25
drain pour
3.75
Super bready and malty. I could see this really becoming something If cellared, but as is, it’s still really good
0.0
Very skunked beer notes of leather and butter. not a good beer at all.
3.5
This was good but not delicious. it was a touch too hoppy for me.
4.0
Probably needs another year of cellaring. Carbonation lacking but overall good flavor.
3.5
Lots and lots of brett. Pretty much pure brett but not much else