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Are these bunker beers or something different.

Tell me.

Pls tell me.
Not bunker. These crates are around the corner from the bottling line
 
A three-way with Head-high



L to R:
'13 Vigneronne (super grapey, really awesome)
'13 Hommage (deep funk and fruit...perfect)
'15 Hommage (nice, but a bit too jammy in comparison, little funk)
'10/'11 Tilquin OG (ideal gueuze, on par with peak seasons)
'12 50N4E (dat funk and cognac!)
'15 Framboos (muddled razzles in my mouf)
'11 Framboos (holy funk and enamel-stripping sour)
Obligatory can of Master Shredder (hops n wheat, yo)

My favorites were '13 Hommage, 10/11 Tilquin and 50N4E. All were great and could/should each be drank by themselves in an evening by one or two people. Splitting hairs when comparing them...
 
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oh im not trolling just trying to figure out why upland is calling them Lambics if they arent really a lambic
it's really simple. if you find an american beer called lambic, it isn't, but if you find a belgian beer called lambic, it might be, unless it isn't, and you might find an american beer that's not called lambic but might be, but not to some people.
 
is d'aunis that was just released as good as the original zwanze? debating if i want to attempt to trade for it.
 
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I like it a lot. I order one bottle each time I'm at the brewery. But as far as my memory is correct, I'm under the impression that it doesn't taste exactly the same. I couldn't tell which what I liked the most though.
 
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