Pneill3161
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I know of a place that has them for 90 euros. They've had 2 up for the longest time and you can buy both. Too much scratch for my blood though.Where does framboos keeping popping up? Etre?
I know of a place that has them for 90 euros. They've had 2 up for the longest time and you can buy both. Too much scratch for my blood though.Where does framboos keeping popping up? Etre?
I know of a place that has them for 90 euros. They've had 2 up for the longest time and you can buy both. Too much scratch for my blood though.
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2007 St. Lamvinus. The cork seemed to compress inside the neck. Maybe it wasn't stored properly? Either way, I managed to get the entire cork out. Now I'm decanting it in a plastic liquid measurer because
1) I don't care
2) I don't own any glass decanters. As to why, see #1 again.
That's a normal shape for even fairly young Cantillon corks. I'm incredibly surprised you've never seen it before.![]()
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2007 St. Lamvinus. The cork seemed to compress inside the neck. Maybe it wasn't stored properly? Either way, I managed to get the entire cork out. Now I'm decanting it in a plastic liquid measurer because
1) I don't care
2) I don't own any glass decanters. As to why, see #1 again.
The oldest Loon I've had besides this was 2x 1994's 375ml Gueuze. The rest I've had fall between 2010-current. I did have a 2007 LPK bottling date, but I think the cork was Normal on thatThat's a normal shape for even fairly young Cantillon corks. I'm incredibly surprised you've never seen it before.
"x2016" corks or "x2015" corks? And, more specifically, which batch have you found to be phenomenal?
I would say half of those should have showed this. I've seen that shape on 2015 bottlings. Cantillion's corks suck balls and I guess part of that is deforming like this.The oldest Loon I've had besides this was 2x 1994's 375ml Gueuze. The rest I've had fall between 2010-current. I did have a 2007 LPK bottling date, but I think the cork was Normal on that
I would say half of those should have showed this. I've seen that shape on 2015 bottlings. Cantillion's corks suck balls and I guess part of that is deforming like this.
you know no webshops have dropped cantillon recently when people start correcting other people's grammar in this thread.*should have shown.
Reading this thread makes me feel older than I am. So much newmoney chasing lambic these days. I sometimes feel I have beers in the cellar that are older than people involved with beer these days. And I've drank all my really old stuff (anything 10+ years). It is odd to have cellared lambic for a decade longer than most neck beards have even heard of it.
How the times have changed.
****.
/endbullshitrant
New to De Cam, which style or years would be good tracking down/trading for? I am kriek whore so might start with that one.
Ruling out buying them online, since shipping to CA is still a risk.
New to De Cam, which style or years would be good tracking down/trading for? I am kriek whore so might start with that one.
Ruling out buying them online, since shipping to CA is still a risk.
Lambiek Special is really good/unique, but I think my overall favorite De Cam beers are the Oude Geuze, Oude Lambiek, and Framboise Lambiek. I'd imagine you could get all three pretty readily with Sara, RR, Cellarmaker, etc. The Oude Kriek is also good, but kriek isn't generally my favorite fruited lambic style.
Vintages can't really be trusted unless you know the provenance of the bottle - basically everything from 2009-2013 or 2014 seemed to have '2009' labels. Newer bottles are more accurately dated, though. The US distro Oude Lambiek (2012 label) seemed to be a bit of a dud, but I don't know of any other vintages to specifically seek out or avoid.
If I get another box soon I'll let you know - I'd be happy to throw a De Cam bottle or two in for you.
You're always welcome to have your box sent here, and I can resend it to you. Knock on wood, no problems with any boxes getting through.Thanks man. Will send stuff your way for sure for that.
Also, anyone know what is up with all of the Girardin listings saying "not for sale in the United States"?
New to De Cam, which style or years would be good tracking down/trading for? I am kriek whore so might start with that one.
Ruling out buying them online, since shipping to CA is still a risk.
Cantillon is next.NOT FOR SALE IN U.S. Is currently my favorite lambic.