About This Beer
For this collab, Allagash teamed up with the award-winning Crown & Hops. Each brewery brought one of their beers to the table — Allagash brought their renowned Curieux bourbon barrel-aged Tripel and C&H their 8 Trill Pils. Then they blended them together for a crisp, unique sip.
Tasting Notes
Rich nuances of honey, whiskey-kissed creme anglaise, and clove lead into bread crust and delicate herbs. Swirls of vanilla oak carry underneath culminating in a snappy, Lager finish.
Complex
Rich
Barrel Aged
Oaky
Bready
Noteworthy Ingredients
Bourbon Barrels
Reviews
4.05
3.0
not very carbonated but goes down easy
4.75
Amazing Pilsner/barrel aged tripel combo. Delicious, masterful.
3.75
A clean, light lager that finishes with a Belgiany, barrel-aged kick in the pants. This is fun. I hope it’s not just a one-off – I’d like to try this on draft.
3.5
Notes of honey and vanilla with a light whisky note. A little bit of oak to tickle the palate. A nice lite collaboration of lager and whiskey with a tad of sweetness.
3.75
super interesting. all pilsner up front, finishes with belgian esters.
3.5
heavier on the pils, which is interesting.
4.0
Crisp, dry, Belgian yeast spice. Almost a sessionable triple.
5.0
amazing!!!
3.75
vanilla, bread, oak, herbs.
4.0
Pale gold pour. Tight, pillowy white head. Sweet, biscuity malt aroma hints at yeast and vanilla. Flavor upfront brings notes of vanilla, oak, lemon peel and a wisp of funk. Some spicy hops on backend hint at white peppercorns. Very tasty.
4.5
Not a pilsner fan but this one... I could drink this one over and over. Taste a little like a Whit, lil like a Belgium.