BEER REVIEW: ABBEY OF OUR LADY OF THE HOLY HEART OF WESTMALLE – WESTMALLE TRAPPIST EXTRA – MALLE, BELGIUM

For those who are devotees of Trappist ales, to write about the importance of the Westmalle abbey is indeed a privilege. After all, it is where two of the most influential beer styles (Dubbel and Tripel) emerged from. Both styles are copied far and wide, with Tripel being more replicated with craft brewers worldwide.

However, a lesser known beer style that is brewed at Trappist breweries is the beer that the monks enjoy on a regular basis with their meals. It is known as a “Singel” (or Single), also called “Patersbier” (Father’s beer) or “Tafelbier” (Table beer) by the monks. For the longest time, these lower strength beers were not seen in the commercial marketplace and were reserved for the monk’s consumption only, but that has changed. Drinking habits and tastes are embracing great tasting low ABV beers for various reasons, whether it be for health, spiritual reasons, or otherwise.

Although the Westmalle Extra has been available on the market since 2021, this is my first time (finally!) trying this world class ale…

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HAPPY ORVAL DAY FROM BEER REVIEW JOURNAL!

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BEER REVIEW: MOUNT SAINT BERNARD ABBEY – TYNT MEADOW TRAPPIST ALE – LEICESTERSHIRE, ENGLAND

As a 40-year enthusiast of Trappist ales, I was excited to see the launch of the Tynt Meadow ale from the Mount Saint Bernard Abbey release in 2018. Since its release, it has gained wide praise amongst Trappist ale devotees, and the beer industry in general. We researched this beer intensely, and was happy to find out that the Tynt Meadow Trappist Ale has influences from monastic brewing roots, but the raw materials are decidedly British. It is a welcome variant to the usual Single / Dubbel / Tripel / Quadrupel profile of Trappist ales that have Belgian flavor profiles… READ MORE >>>

Santé!
Gordon A. Ponce
CEO – Beer Review Journal

WORLDWIDE ORVAL DAY – MARCH 25, 2023

One Trappist monastery that has truly stood the test of time is Orval. Established in 1070, this unique monastery brews one beer, and does it to perfection. To celebrate the glory that is Orval, one day a year Merchant du Vin (importers of Orval Trappist Ale) contributes 50 cents for every bottle sold to charity. This year #OrvalDay is on March 25th with all proceeds being donated to the National Forest Foundation.

Here at Beer Review Journal, I’ll be celebrating… will you be?

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CELEBRATING INTERNATIONAL TRIPEL DAY IN GRAND STYLE!

Have you ever found yourself enjoying a delicious bottle of Belgian Tripel and wondering why this tasty beer style isn’t more widely celebrated? That’s why the folks at TripelDay.com decided to create International Tripel Day – a day dedicated to honoring and enjoying one of the world’s greatest beer styles.

International Tripel Day was born in February 2022, while they were enjoying a bottle of Westmalle Tripel and reflecting on the lack of representation of this style at their local breweries. They asked themselves, “Why isn’t there a day to celebrate the mighty and enigmatic Tripel, like there are for other beer styles?” And so, they decided to make it happen.

From this day forward, March 3rd – the Third day of the Third month – will be a day devoted to Belgian Tripels and all the joy they bring. So mark your calendars and join me in celebrating International Tripel Day!

GET INVOLVED

Are you a fan of Belgian Tripels? Do you want to celebrate this delicious and complex style with other like-minded individuals? Then join us in celebrating International Tripel Day on March 3rd!

One of the easiest ways to get involved is simply by enjoying a Tripel on March 3rd. Whether you’re at home or your favorite brewery, take a moment to appreciate the unique flavors and aromas of this amazing beer style.

Want to take your involvement a step further? Share a photo of your chosen Tripel on Instagram and be eligible for prizes! Just make sure to tag @craftbeerdays and use the hashtags #TripelDay and #InternationalTripelDay. It’s one of my favorite beer styles of all time. We’re waiting for International Tripel day 10 years from now- March 3, 2033…

Also share your pictures on Beer Review Journal’s Facebook page!

Learn more about International Tripel Day at TripelDay.com.

Santé!
Gordon A. Ponce
CEO – Beer Review Journal