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Alvinne Gaspar Winter seasonal
Brouwerij Alvinne
Moen, Belgium
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1 3.50 1 56 11-28-2008

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Brewer's Description:
"Gaspar is one of the hoppiest beers in Belgium. Unfiltered, unpasteurized, bottle conditioned with a well balanced, complex hop aroma and a long lasting sparkling hop bitter finish. Serve cool (54° F) in a tulip-glass. 18° Plato; 20 EBC; 115 IBU (Hallertau, Goldings and Saaz)"

Alcohol Content (ABV): 7.9%
Calories: Unknown
Carbohydrates: Unknown
Bitterness (IBU): 115
**Stats are based on a 12 ounce beer

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User: sloshed  (2630 reviews/ratings) 
Added: 11-27-2008

Location: Portland, Oregon - Belmont Station
Type: Bottle 
Rating: 3.5
This beer claims to be one of the hoppiest Belgian beers out there, but the high IBUs don't come through like they would in an American style counterpart. This is because the citrus and spice flavors mask the hops pretty well. In some ways, because of the flavor and carbonation, this tasted a lot like a tripel to me.


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