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La Trappe - Oak Aged Batch 13 & 14 & 18 - 37.5cl - 3 bottles
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La Trappe - Oak Aged Batch 13 & 14 & 18 - 37.5cl - 3 bottles

3 old bottles of La Trappe Oak Aged. Stored in a cellar since purchase. Will be packaged professionally to protect the bottles during shipping. Batch 13: The first drink clearly tastes of soft red wine, followed by wood, tannins and smoke that slowly accumulate in the light sweetness of honey. As the beer warms up, the taste of oak becomes more prominent and the beer becomes more tannic. The bitterness is therefore sufficiently preserved. This Oak Aged is medium sweet and drier than the basic concept. Scent: soft with striking wood notes and floral and sweet like blossom honey. An almond and vanilla scent are also noticeable with of course the well-known Quadrupel scent in the background. This batch was blended in January 2013. Batch 14: The smell of batch 14 is dominated by cognac. This is clearly defined by the flowery acacia, prunes, grapes, almonds and vanilla, not to mention lightly roasted wood. The regular and well-known Quadrupel flavor remains recognizable in the background. With the first sip you have the "warm feeling" of cognac. Then comes the taste of sweet candy. This is not disturbing in this batch, but provides an exciting component within the whole. It remains beer and therefore has a specific bitterness. Here it is dominated by the wood tannins. In the aftertaste aromas of the malt and the grape are clearly recognizable. This batch was blended in June 2013. Batch 18: This Oak Aged Batch 18 is basically a brother of the Batch 17, and therefore also has a copper brown color and a scent mixture of moscatel aromas and Quadrupel. In addition to the clear presence of grapes, the flavors of date and vanilla are also clearly recognizable. This batch has more smoke flavor, because new burned wood has been used. However, the wood tannins are less present. The aromas have thus become softer and creamier, resulting in a complex but easily accessible taste. This batch was blended in October 2014.

No. 81885149

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La Trappe - Oak Aged Batch 13 & 14 & 18 - 37.5cl - 3 bottles

La Trappe - Oak Aged Batch 13 & 14 & 18 - 37.5cl - 3 bottles

3 old bottles of La Trappe Oak Aged.
Stored in a cellar since purchase.

Will be packaged professionally to protect the bottles during shipping.

Batch 13:
The first drink clearly tastes of soft red wine, followed by wood, tannins and smoke that slowly accumulate in the light sweetness of honey. As the beer warms up, the taste of oak becomes more prominent and the beer becomes more tannic. The bitterness is therefore sufficiently preserved. This Oak Aged is medium sweet and drier than the basic concept.
Scent: soft with striking wood notes and floral and sweet like blossom honey. An almond and vanilla scent are also noticeable with of course the well-known Quadrupel scent in the background.

This batch was blended in January 2013.

Batch 14:
The smell of batch 14 is dominated by cognac. This is clearly defined by the flowery acacia, prunes, grapes, almonds and vanilla, not to mention lightly roasted wood. The regular and well-known Quadrupel flavor remains recognizable in the background. With the first sip you have the "warm feeling" of cognac. Then comes the taste of sweet candy. This is not disturbing in this batch, but provides an exciting component within the whole. It remains beer and therefore has a specific bitterness. Here it is dominated by the wood tannins. In the aftertaste aromas of the malt and the grape are clearly recognizable.

This batch was blended in June 2013.

Batch 18:
This Oak Aged Batch 18 is basically a brother of the Batch 17, and therefore also has a copper brown color and a scent mixture of moscatel aromas and Quadrupel. In addition to the clear presence of grapes, the flavors of date and vanilla are also clearly recognizable. This batch has more smoke flavor, because new burned wood has been used. However, the wood tannins are less present. The aromas have thus become softer and creamier, resulting in a complex but easily accessible taste.

This batch was blended in October 2014.

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