Belgian Beer School: What are Dubbels and Tripels?

This weekend, the awesomeness that is The Trappist will be transformed from Belgian beer bar to Beer School. Up on the cirriculum: Dubbels and Tripels. BetterBeerBlog friend, and Trappist bartender extraordinaire, Nicole Erny will be hosting this class along with local homebrewing phenom Nathan Smith. Here are the details:

Location: The Trappist, map
When: Saturday, September 12, 2009 @ 2:00pm OR Sunday, September 13, 2009 @ 4:30pm
Cost: $35 per person. Reservations Required.
RSVP: nicole@thetrappist.com

What are Dubbels and Tripels? This is one of the most frequently asked questions at the Trappist, but the answer is not so simple. I hope you can join us on September 12th or 13th to explore the origins of these classic Belgian styles.

Belgian Beer School is a Series of tasting sessions led by Nicole Erny, bartender at the Trappist, and Nathan Smith, homebrewer extraordinaire. Each class features 6 generous samples, a full pour of any of the 25 beers on draft, snacks, and a wonderful afternoon of beer!

To reserve your spot, please send an email to Nicole@TheTrappist.com with your name, the date you prefer, and the number of people in your party.

We will be there on Sunday. Hope to see some of you there!

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