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Lindemans BloosomGueuze
€ 17,78"Lambic beer is a very versatile beer inspiring creativity. The Family Brewery Lindemans proves this once again with the launch of the BlossomGueuze, an old gueuze with a twist. The result? A very original and unique beer, made with elderflower. Perfect for food pairing or as a tasty aperitif! BlossomGueuze is 2 to 3 year old lambic aged in wood, blended with 12 month old lambic and elderflower. After refermentation in the bottle this gueuze has a golden colour and combines the sour taste of lambic with the natural and fresh aromas of elderflower."
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Lindemans GingerGueuze
€ 17,78"Breaking the mold among existing beer styles, Lindemans developed the botanical lambics, a collection of old gueuzes with a twist. Third in this series, GingerGueuze is based on a blend of 12mth old lambic with 2-3yr old lambic, fermented in oak with fresh ginger. Bottle conditioned, GingerGueuze has a golden colour, and combines the sourness of lambic with the subtle flavours of fresh ginger. Ideal as an apertif, it is also perfect for food pairing."
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Oud Beersel Oude Faro Beer Box
€ 29,51Oude Lambiek where some candi sugar was added and fully feremented which gives a darker and stronger lambic.
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Oud Beersel Green Walnut...
€ 19,72Lambic aged with green walnuts. Limited edition. Bottled on 07/06/2018 with BBD 07/06/2022
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3 Fonteinen OG Armand &...
€ 10,11Assemblage #26. bottled on 08/03/18. Blend made with 100% lambic brewed by 3 Fonteinen from 6 different barrels originating from 5 different brews. The 3 year old lambic accounts for almost a third of this blend.
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3 Fonteinen Hommage 2018...
€ 37,56: 4This particular Hommage has macerated for 6 months with organic raspberries and cherries, and the final fruit intensity is 350 grams of fruit per litre. While blending, local honey was added.
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De Ranke Mirakel
€ 9,45Blend made of 1,2 & 3 year old lambics (Boon, Girardin and their own brewed lambic they call: "Spierelambic" after the tiny river that runs near the brewery).