We had to visit La Trappe since they are the first Trappist Abbey to open up their brewery for a tour. Actually we didn't see any of the brewing process and it felt like a more sane version of a'Chouffe. We didn't even see a single monk. However, the Abbey is a nice place and it was an interesting tour.


La Trappe Bockbier
Netherlands
ABV: 7%
Rating: 3
Burned malt. Tastes a little like a heavy Eastern European dark lager but not as carbonated. A bitter after-taste. I would have liked it if it would have had something that stood out but it is a good beer that don't leave any real impression.
La Trappe Bockbier
Netherlands
ABV: 7%
Rating: 3
Burned malt. Tastes a little like a heavy Eastern European dark lager but not as carbonated. A bitter after-taste. I would have liked it if it would have had something that stood out but it is a good beer that don't leave any real impression.
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