Trois Pistoles

Beer-a-Day #282Trois Pistoles

Trois Pistoles was launched in June of 1997. It contains 9% alcohol and is brewed with roasted malt. Its rich, smooth texture, and the presence of yeast used for in-bottle refermentation give it a very distinctive flavour.

This dark beer and has an aroma of ripe fruit and a pleasant aftertaste that lingers like old port wine.

Trois Pistoles can be enjoyed before a meal or after, and is excellent with pasta as well as game meat and wild fowl.

It also enhances the flavour of desserts like chocolate mousse and fruit salad, and can even replace coffee as an after dinner drink

Deep mahogany color with a strong head. Fruit and cereal aroma; fairly complex. Maybe a bit of chocolate in the taste as well. Interesting.

Ron says: Earthy, cereal aroma. Reminded me of dark chocolate covered cherries.

Hop Talk Advisory Panel says: Taste lingers too long and unpleasantly so, like a party guest that just doesn’t know when to go. There is a less-then-pleasant clove flavor.

Unibroue Trois Pistoles

Éphémère

Both my girls really like faeries. Not the “little girls with wings” kind, but more like those found in classical artwork.

So, it was not surprising that while wandering the aisles at a beer retailer looking for something interesting, my girls pointed out the label on Éphémère from Unibroue.

They say:

Redolent of ripe Granny Smith apples, this unique white ale pleases the palate with a delicate balance of fruit and spice notes and just a hint of sweetness.

Éphémère apple satisfies with each sip and refreshes in all seasons, especially when paired with an artisan cheddar cheese, pork tenderloin served with apple chutney or Vidalia onion soup.

We developed the Éphémère (Ephemeral) series to feature a seasonal fruit in a refreshing, lightly spiced white ale.

The label depicts a fairy, an ephemeral spirit associated with fruits picked at the peak of ripeness during each harvest season. Éphémère apple flavor is brewed with apple must, which consists of the freshly-pressed juice from apples.

Enjoy this beer ‘alfresco’ while dining in the afternoon sun, relaxing at a family gathering or at a picnic in the back yard.

Pours a light yellowish brown which reminds me of nothing more than cream soda. Lots of foam, which settles down pretty quickly. The scent of apples is very strong. The taste is of apples with a bit of bubblegum. What “beer” flavor there is is hardly noticeable. Very light body.

Overall, I don’t care for it much. It doesn’t seem compatible with my palate. Sad, really. My kids will be disappointed.