
Can America Embrace the Modern Trappist Ale?
Aaron Goldfarb and our panel of tasters find stand out bottles of Belgian, Dutch and American trappist ales.
- story: Aaron Goldfarb
- photo: Lizzie Munro
Aaron Goldfarb and our panel of tasters find stand out bottles of Belgian, Dutch and American trappist ales.
Aaron Goldfarb and PUNCH's editorial team find six standout bottles in a lineup of Belgian and American expressions of lambic and gueuze.
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