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Styles of beer such as Bock, Stout, Lager, or Lambic.
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What should I expect from a Belgian double (dubbel)?
I know dubbels are considered as strong beers, but what should I expect in when I try one of them?
What are their defining characteristic? What should I expect in term of taste, foam, color and mouth …
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What should I expect from a Belgian triple (tripel)?
What are it's defining characteristics (meaning that I can recognize one when I drink it, or recognize an off-style one)? …
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What are the difference between a dubbel and a tripel?
From a question about german beers, the difference between a doppelbock and triple bock seems to be simply about the abv and maltiness. Basically just a stronger version of the "single" bock.
Is is …