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Gotcha, the big "L" "H" and "12" on the label should have given it away. I'm unfamiliar with this one, but see it's also a top ten white whale.
 
:rolleyes::rolleyes::rolleyes::rolleyes::rolleyes: :rolleyes::rolleyes:

(not directed at you, but at the ridiculous list)
Whoops, top 12.

Oh wait, you weren't commenting on that. But yeah, more of a comment on myself that it is a more notable Cantillon that I was completely unfamiliar with.
 
^^ Huh, I must have missed that tag. I had always heard that as well, and there's definitely a marked difference between the two of them in terms of blend character.
 
On the topic of Jean Pierre this is his first year taking over.
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This picture is from a year ago when I got it. Judging by the floaty stuff and low bottle fill I assume it's no good.
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Picture from tonight , it seems as if it's forming a pellicle, weird? So there must be an air leak when I received or short after. So I decided to turn the bottle on its side.
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This dripped out, very slowly and took a while to get this small sample. The smell was not off putting at all, it had a nice old cidery smell (I've had recently an '84, '88 & '98 lambics lately and they had similar profiles. Taste wasn't very pronounced and could barely make anything out, though again not off putting.

Is it possible that this bottle has had a leak and is now protecting its self further from oxidation.

Also where does one get those small sample bottles? Would seem like a good venture for small tasters as I doubt oxygen will have that much more effect on it.
 
when they are released? BiaB just said they had the 2014 grand cru. the rest are sitting in bottles and are NOT for sale at the brewery yet.
Then I guess I was actually wondering when they would be released for sale. I figured it would be about the same time each year and someone would know, but I could be wrong.
 
Then I guess I was actually wondering when they would be released for sale. I figured it would be about the same time each year and someone would know, but I could be wrong.
I think it won't be around for another month or so. I'm not 100% on this, but I think it's about 4 months from bottling to release, putting the earliest in about May. Those Belgian flag gueuzes that were announced a couple months ago were bottled in October, so that's where I'm getting ~4 months.
 
Then I guess I was actually wondering when they would be released for sale. I figured it would be about the same time each year and someone would know, but I could be wrong.

Given that both 3F and Cantillon bottle batches throughout the year, the batches are released when ready. Typically they are released at least three or four months after bottling.
 
Best gueuzes I've had in order:

5. Allagash
4. 3 Fonteinen
3. Lost Abbey
2. Cantillon
1. Hanssens
 

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