Yoker Belgian Tripel

Brewed: 11/8/2025 Kegged:

 

If you've been following SheppyBrew in 2025 at all, you are familiar with my BJCP Goal and Roll-a-Style list.

Of course, the idea is that I have a list of beer styles that I've never brewed. I roll a virtual 20-sided online die, and brew the style that corresponds with the number that comes up.

Originally, I had 20 beers on the list and several on "the bench". I've reduced the list so that I'm still rolling a 20-sided die, but not all the numbers have a style assigned to them. In fact, soon I'll be rolling a 12 sided die.

You also likely know that quite often I know what I want to brew next and "pretend" to roll that die to correspond with the style I want to brew next.

Part of the reason I recently picked Tafel Mystère Belgian Single (Batch 383) to brew was to build up some Belgian yeast so that I could get to a style I've had on the list since the debut of the list.

So ... I pretended to roll a 16

 

16

... which corresponds to 26C. Belgian Tripel.

 
"A strong, pale, somewhat spicy Belgian ale with a pleasant rounded malt flavor, firm bitterness, and dry finish. Quite aromatic, with spicy, fruity, and light alcohol notes combining with the supportive clean malt character to produce a surprisingly drinkable beverage considering the high alcohol content."
I looked up Jamil's "Strict Observance Triple" and basically scaled it down for my recipe.

I called it Yoker Belgian Triple.
 
"Yoker" is what I sometimes call the Denver Nugget's Super Star Nikola Jokic, and as he is the king of triple doubles, I thought I'd give a tribute him with a SheppyBrew beer name. I'm sure he feels honored for such an accomplishment.
 
My plan is to use the yeast from Tafel Mystère before the end of the year, but I guess we'll have to see how things go.

 

If you'd like to read more about this beer, see Sheppy's Blog: Yoker.

 

Yoker Tripel --- Batch 1 (384) 
Style   Belgian Tripel   Batch Size   5.50 gal
Type   All Grain   Boil Size   6.60 gal
Brewhouse Efficiency   65.00   Boil Time   60 minutes

Recipe Characteristics

Recipe Gravity   1.076 SG   Estimated FG   1.008 SG
Recipe Bitterness   23.9 IBUs (Rager)   Alcohol by Volume   9.1 %
BU : GU   0.316        
Recipe Color   4.9 SRM  
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Ingredients

Ingredients
Amt Name Type # %/IBU Volume
8.03 gal Denver, Colorado Water 1 - -
5.00 g Gypsum (Calcium Sulfate) (Mash) Water Agent 2 - -
3.00 g Calcium Chloride (Mash) Water Agent 3 - -
2.00 tsp Lactic Acid (Mash) Water Agent 4 - -
12 lbs 8.0 oz Pale Malt (2 Row) US (2.0 SRM) Grain 5 82.0 % 0.98 gal
4.0 oz Aromatic Malt (26.0 SRM) Grain 6 1.6 % 0.02 gal
0.250 oz Magnum [13.20 %] - First Wort 60.0 min Hop 7 13.6 IBUs -
2 lbs 8.0 oz Sugar, Table (Sucrose) [Boil] (1.0 SRM) Sugar 8 16.4 % 0.19 gal
0.750 oz Magnum [12.00 %] - Boil 15.0 min Hop 9 9.0 IBUs -
1.00 Items Whirlfloc Tablet (Boil 10.0 mins) Fining 10 - -
1.000 oz Saaz [2.00 %] - Boil 5.0 min Hop 11 1.3 IBUs -
1.0 pkg SafBrew Specialty Ale (DCL/Fermentis #T-58) [23.66 ml] Yeast 12 - -

Mash Profile

Mash Steps
Name Description Step Temperature Step Time
Saccharification Add 32.14 qt of water at 156.9 F 150.0 F 240 min


If steeping, remove grains, and prepare to boil wort

Recipe Notes
*NOTE: Harvested yeast from Tafel Mystère Belgian Single
Make small yeast starter a day or two before brew day.
Water salts bring Denver water profile (as defined by BeerSmith) to
Ca=97,Mg=8,Na=21,SO4=142,Cl=71,HCO3=104
Acid to bring water pH to around 5.3
Mash as directed. (Overnight mash)
Boil as directed.
Cool wort to as close to 60F as possible.
Ferment in low 60's for a day or two then let the fermentation rise to ambient temp.
Keg after one to two weeks in fermentor. Force carbonate to taste.
Enjoy!

Brewing Record

Brew Date:       Strike Temp:    
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Pre-boil OG   (1.069 SG)   Pre-boil Vol   (6.60 gal)
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Brewing Notes
10/24/2025 Put in this recipe mostly based on Jamil's "Strict Observance Triple". Planning on brewing this on 11/8 ... hopefully with my friend "Doc".