They blocked the Lambic.Info instagram account because I kept commenting on how ****** they were. Would absolutely love to know who runs it.
To add some context to the OBD discussion: The current idea (and this could change) is that 3F won't be announcing what is in the predetermined packs that are for purchase, and that there are a definite set number of packages that will be available in total and (I think) by day. I definitely agree with this decision. Will it 100% stop all of the muling and resales? Absolutely not, but it is a step in the right direction IMO. I think it would certainly be better if the "open" part of Open Beer Days meant open bottles and only regulars like OG/AG/OK were available to go and the rest of the special bottles were opened on-site, but a business needs to make money too and they're not going to sell nearly as much if they're not offering anything to go.
1) Secondary prices have been plummeting, particularly in lambic. This is a good thing. Thanks, pastry stouts and hazy IPAs! Barleywine still sucks.
2) Yes.
3) Never going to happen.
Anyhow, here is some lambic I drank with
jedwards. He came over to do some hiking in Glacier and I let him pull whatever he wanted to from the cellar. Only had time for two bottles, sadly
08 OGV 375 - This continues to shine as the pinnacle of 3 Fonteinen blends for me with a great grass/hay nose, a perfect burnt orange color, and head retention for days. One could pick this out as a 3F bottle blind over just about anything. Taste was quite earthy with notes of citrus, damp grass, toasted biscuit, and all around very mellow. This blend is good to go for ages.
04 Vigneronne - The 2004 Vigneronne was made with Chasselas grapes rather than the standard white Muscat variety typically used. We both remarked that this beer had certainly attained the typical “old Cantillon” taste, but it’s always hard to pinpoint exactly what that is as it’s expressed differently in each varietal. Often times older Vigneronne can come out as quite sour, but this one maintained a great balance between being fruit forward and funky with just a light hint of acidity and an earthy/mineral/slate like notes. This was quite dry and not at all unlike a white wine as it was only lightly carved. We were both surprised that the cork came out completely intact and in such perfect shape with no black “gunk” under the cap and no saturation or any signs of having given up or affecting the beer adversely in 14 years.