tripel (Meaning)

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tripel (n.)

Same as Tripoli.

Synonyms & Antonyms of tripel

No Synonyms and anytonyms found

tripel Sentence Examples

  1. The brewer added a significant amount of sugar to create a tripel with an exceptionally high alcohol content.
  2. The aroma of the tripel wafted through the air, teasing the senses with hints of ripe fruit and spicy notes.
  3. The golden-amber liquid poured into the glass, forming a generous tripel head that slowly dissipated.
  4. The tripel's complex flavors danced on the palate, offering a symphony of sweet citrus, peppery spice, and a hint of earthy hops.
  5. The high carbonation caused the tripel to burst with lively effervescence, adding depth to its rich character.
  6. The abbey brewed the tripel using a centuries-old recipe, ensuring its authenticity and exceptional craftsmanship.
  7. The tripel's unique fermentation process resulted in a distinctive flavor profile that was both refreshing and complex.
  8. The brewer experimented with different yeast strains to create a tripel with a unique fruity character and a velvety finish.
  9. The tripel paired perfectly with grilled meats and hearty stews, complementing their flavors and enhancing the dining experience.
  10. As the evening progressed, the tripel's warming alcohol content brought a cozy and convivial atmosphere to the gathering.

FAQs About the word tripel

Same as Tripoli.

No synonyms found.

No antonyms found.

The brewer added a significant amount of sugar to create a tripel with an exceptionally high alcohol content.

The aroma of the tripel wafted through the air, teasing the senses with hints of ripe fruit and spicy notes.

The golden-amber liquid poured into the glass, forming a generous tripel head that slowly dissipated.

The tripel's complex flavors danced on the palate, offering a symphony of sweet citrus, peppery spice, and a hint of earthy hops.