A strong beer of monastic grandeur – La Trappe Quadrupel in a champagne bottle.
Anyone who thinks beer can’t be opulent hasn’t tried La Trappe’s Quadrupel yet. In addition to the small bottle, there’s now also a version in a sophisticated 0.75-liter champagne bottle, which lends this powerful Trappist beer an aura of elegance and festivity. The brew itself is profound, expressive, and of heavenly intensity.
In the glass, the Quadrupel shimmers in dark copper with ruby-red reflections, capped by a fine-pored, cream-colored foam. The aroma is rich and complex: roasted cereal notes meet dried fruits, toffee, candied nuts, and a hint of vanilla. A warm hint of clove and brown rock candy rounds out the multi-layered aroma.
On the palate, the Quadrupel is velvety and deep – like a liqueur slowly melting on the tongue. Sweet dates, caramelized nuts, a hint of spice, and a fiery 10.0% alcohol content blend into a sensual experience. Bottle fermentation lends this complex brew additional complexity and length.
La Trappe Quadrupel isn’t a beer for quick enjoyment—it’s a meditative experience to be enjoyed thoughtfully and quietly. A worthy highlight for special occasions and the perfect beer for a cozy evening with friends.
Water, barley malt , glucose syrup, hops, yeast