Dsal891
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where did you find it for $10 its like 15-17 around mass
This place in Indiana. I'm gonna buy them out if I can get there again
where did you find it for $10 its like 15-17 around mass
De Cam Framboise I would buy at almost any price. Beats Rose de Gambrinus, beats Framboos. As for other De Cams, well, it's lambic, so your mileage will vary. I'd say spend the $38 just this once and see what you think. IMHO there are De Cam vintages that are generally superior to Cantillon and 3F, but on the other hand I know people have had bad (or not as good) experiences with recent De Cam vintages.is De Cam worth the $38 price tag? sorry if it has been asked, but there is a lot of posts in here.
is De Cam worth the $38 price tag? sorry if it has been asked, but there is a lot of posts in here.
I didn't want to tell anyone about the De Cam Kriek Lambiek 'cuz I wanted more bottles for myself. Nice job, SeaWatchman.As HenrikO said, there are some people who haven't had great experiences with the recent vintages that have come to the states on the Oude Lambiek De Cam front. Reports of oxidation and general "meh" feels abound. But I love De Cam with all of my heart and their Framboise is the best out there. So is their kriek(en)lambiek.
De Cam Framboise I would buy at almost any price. Beats Rose de Gambrinus, beats Framboos. As for other De Cams, well, it's lambic, so your mileage will vary. I'd say spend the $38 just this once and see what you think. IMHO there are De Cam vintages that are generally superior to Cantillon and 3F, but on the other hand I know people have had bad (or not as good) experiences with recent De Cam vintages.
"Lambic" is the Belgian word for "bottle variation", I guess.Had Framboise Friday and it wasn't good. I want to say metallic, but I really don't remember. The Kriek was really bad.
Maybe Photekut remembers more than I do, but I kinda doubt it.
The geuze was good, the lambic was fan-freakin-tastic. For $38, I'd still rather have 2 bottles of Tilquin.
is De Cam worth the $38 price tag? sorry if it has been asked, but there is a lot of posts in here.
"Lambic" is the Belgian word for "bottle variation", I guess.
I knew this would be here even before I came to this page."Lambic" is the word for sour beer made in America. DUH.
infi Etan tehzachatak ?Did anybody who mentioned the 2006 doesjel 750ml end up opening one? I have a few in the cellar and was wondering on their carbonation status. reading through BA reviews some seem to be medium carbed while others mention champagne like carbonation. Also are the 750mls the synthetic cork or real cork, I believe the 375mls from 06 were synthetic.
I always thought it was Fantome"Lambic" is the Belgian word for "bottle variation", I guess.
Didn't end up opening it yet. I'm pretty sure my 750 has a natural cork, but I don't have it in front of me right now. SOON (this weekend).
Didn't end up opening it yet. I'm pretty sure my 750 has a natural cork, but I don't have it in front of me right now. SOON (this weekend).
It would be the only known one with a natural cork then (from 2006)....
Just looked at my bottle and it still has the gold foil on top, so I have no idea. I'll take a picture this weekend when I open it.It would be the only known one with a natural cork then (from 2006)....
Is the syntetic cork really a bad thing? I had Malvasia Rosso wich has a syntetic cork and it was really good so for myself i dont have a bad experience with thoses. Maybe people had other experiences with other vintages?
Probably a better thing in terms of long term cellaring, no? At least in some ways, you don't have to worry about disintegrating down the line? I don't know what it means in terms of O2 permeability, etc. though. SeaWatchman?
I'll check my bottle, but I think it still has the gold foil capped. Planning to open soon!
I'm not sure, I've never seen a 2006 750ml with a natural cork. Could be though. callmemickey might have seen one before?