
The Duvel Tripel Hop Cashmere is a Belgian Ipa with a nicely balanced bitterness as you are used to from Duvel. 'Cashmere' is the result of crossing a female 'Cascade' hop plant with a male 'Northern Brewer' hop plant.
With this Duvel Tripel Hop we use aroma hop Cashmere as the third hop variety. Grown in Washington's Yakima Valley, this hop enriches Duvel's flavor palette with fresh notes of coconut, citrus, peach and melon.
To brew Duvel Tripel Hop, the brewers do not simply add a third hop, but they use the dry-hopping technique. This brewing technique means that in addition to the hops during the boiling process, extra hops are also added at a later stage of the brewing process (during the lagering process). This makes the hop aromas more intense in the final beer. Refined aromas and a pronounced hop character. With this beer you can fully enjoy an intense taste experience.
IBU: 50
Hops: Cashmere

Reviews

MitchOss
3 days ago
5.0
Zacht

Jengel
5 days ago

3.8

Flox Le Bock Trotter
@ Le stitch6 days ago
4.1

Harold
@ Auchan Roncq7 days ago
3.5

Nathan
10 days ago
4.0

Yohann B
14 days ago

3.8

Vincent
15 days ago

4.5
TBH I do not really get the name of this beer. Basically the only resemblance with an IPA is the amount of hops used. That being said: what a beer!
When the aroma gets through the humongous head I get Lambic vibes. A good start. The beer itself is fruity, complex and somehow both dry and sweet.

Samuli M
@ Le Loft Amiens16 days ago

4.1
Hyvettiä. Trippeliä pahvimukista. Mitä sitten jos olisi oikein lasista, varmaan vähä parempaa. Pehmeää jämäkkää mutta juotavaa

StefBef
23 days ago
4.5

Pierre D
1 month ago
2.0