BJCP

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Version: 2008

Other guidelines: BA 2011

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Strongly resembles a Tripel, but may be even paler, lighter-bodied and even crisper and drier. The drier finish and lighter body also serves to make the assertive hopping and spiciness more prominent. References to the devil are included in the names of many commercial examples of this style, referring to their potent alcoholic strength and as a tribute to the original example (Duvel). The best examples are complex and delicate. High carbonation helps to bring out the many flavors and to increase the perception of a dry finish. Traditionally bottle-conditioned ("refermented in the bottle").

The BJCP does not allow the full textual descriptions to be included in other publishings, go to Belgian Golden Strong Ale on their site for details.
Replaces: BJCP 1999 18C - Belgian Strong Golden Ale

 

Recipes: 2 Recipes

 

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OGFGAlcoholIBUColorCO2
1.070-1.095 SG 1.005-1.016 SG 7.5-10.5 %abv 22.0-35.0 3.0-6.0 SRM Unspecified
OG: 1.070-1.095 SG
FG: 1.005-1.016 SG
Alcohol: 7.5-10.5 %abv
IBU: 22.0-35.0
Color: 3.0-6.0 SRM
CO2: Unspecified