La Trappe Dubbel 4Pk
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Description
La Trappe Dubbel 4Pk is a bottle-conditioned Dutch Trappist dubbel ale at 7% ABV, sold in a four-pack of 330ml bottles. Scoring 92 on RateBeer and 88 on BeerAdvocate, this abbey ale stands among the most respected dubbels produced by a certified Trappist brewery.
Quick Facts: ABV: 7% | Origin: Berkel-Enschot, Netherlands | Style: Trappist Dubbel | Brewery: Bierbrouwerij De Koningshoeven
Production & Heritage
Bierbrouwerij De Koningshoeven operates within the Koningshoeven Abbey near Tilburg in the Netherlands, where Trappist monks have overseen brewing since 1884. The monks remain the ultimate authority on the brewing process, and the brewery exists solely to finance the monastery — not for commercial profit. La Trappe Dubbel is top-fermented using the abbey's own proprietary yeast strain, then bottle-conditioned for natural carbonation. The grain bill features Munich, pale, caramel, and roast malts along with glucose syrup, and the water is drawn from five wells sunk 200 metres deep into the abbey grounds — a mineral-rich source that gives the beer a distinctive mineral backbone beneath its malt-forward character.
Tasting Notes
Aroma: A fruity, inviting nose leads with warm vanilla and caramel before giving way to roasted chocolate and ripe banana. Undertones of figs and plums add complexity as the beer warms in the glass.
Taste: The entry is full-bodied and malt-driven, with caramel sweetness arriving immediately on the palate. Mid-palate, that sweetness deepens into dates, honey, and dried fruits — candied fig and rum baba flavors emerge alongside praline richness. Despite the malt-forward profile, a balancing bitterness keeps the sweetness from becoming cloying.
Finish: Surprisingly dry and quenching for a beer of this sweetness, with a lingering interplay of roasted chocolate and subtle hop bitterness. The finish is medium-long, leaving behind gentle warmth and traces of dried fruit.
How to Drink La Trappe Dubbel
Pour into a chalice or tulip glass at 10–12°C (50–54°F) to let the aromatics fully develop; avoid drinking straight from the bottle, as the yeast sediment is best left behind or gently swirled in at the end for added body. While dubbels are primarily a sipping beer, La Trappe Dubbel works in beer cocktails: try a Bee's Knees riff using a splash of dubbel in place of gin with honey syrup and lemon for a low-proof twist; a Beer Flip shaken with a whole egg, simple syrup, and nutmeg to amplify its caramel and chocolate notes; or a Shandy Royale combining it half-and-half with sparkling lemonade for a lighter warm-weather serve.
Best For
- Introducing a craft beer drinker to authentic Trappist ales
- Pairing with a holiday or autumn dinner spread
- Gifting to a Belgian-style beer enthusiast
- Slow evening sipping alongside a cheese board
Frequently Asked Questions
What does La Trappe Dubbel taste like? La Trappe Dubbel delivers a rich, caramel-sweet malt character layered with dried fruits like dates and figs, honey, roasted chocolate, and a touch of banana from the abbey yeast. Despite its sweetness, it finishes surprisingly dry with a gentle hop bitterness.
How does La Trappe Dubbel compare to Westmalle Dubbel? Both are certified Trappist dubbels, but La Trappe tends toward a fruitier, sweeter nose with more pronounced caramel and dried-fruit character, while Westmalle Dubbel leans drier with a firmer bitter edge and darker malt profile. La Trappe is brewed in the Netherlands at Koningshoeven Abbey, whereas Westmalle is produced at the Abbey of Westmalle in Belgium.
Is La Trappe Dubbel good for sipping neat? Absolutely — poured into a proper chalice at cellar temperature, it reveals layers of complexity that reward slow, contemplative drinking. Its 7% ABV is sessionable enough for a full glass without being overwhelming.
Where is La Trappe Dubbel made? La Trappe Dubbel is brewed at Bierbrouwerij De Koningshoeven, located within the Koningshoeven Abbey in Berkel-Enschot, near Tilburg in the southern Netherlands. It is one of only a handful of breweries worldwide authorized to carry the Authentic Trappist Product label.
What foods pair well with La Trappe Dubbel? Aged Gouda or abbey-style washed-rind cheeses mirror its malty sweetness; slow-braised beef carbonnade leverages its caramel depth as both pairing and cooking ingredient; roasted pork belly with a fruit glaze complements the dried-fruit notes; dark chocolate truffles echo the roasted cocoa in the finish; and fig or date tart creates a harmonious dessert pairing.
What sizes does La Trappe Dubbel come in? This listing is a four-pack of 330ml (11.2 oz) bottles; La Trappe Dubbel is also commonly available in 750ml bottles and on draft in select markets.
Is La Trappe Dubbel worth the price? La Trappe Dubbel positions as a mid-range Trappist ale — more accessible than rare limited releases but carrying the genuine Trappist pedigree, monastery-drawn well water, and bottle conditioning that justify a premium over standard abbey-style dubbels.
Why La Trappe Dubbel?
Authentic Trappist designation is not a marketing label — it means the monks of Koningshoeven Abbey directly oversee every aspect of production, and profits fund the monastery rather than shareholders. The use of water from 200-metre-deep wells on the abbey grounds gives La Trappe Dubbel a mineral foundation that most commercial dubbels simply cannot replicate. With a 92 on RateBeer and an 88 on BeerAdvocate across nearly a thousand reviews, this is one of the most consistently well-regarded Dutch Trappist ales available. For drinkers seeking a genuine monastic dubbel with rich dried-fruit complexity and a dry, quenching finish, this four-pack delivers serious credibility at an approachable price tier.
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