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Thanks for the replies. At any rate, maybe this is a sign that the rarer stuff is making its way from east to west in the mitten.
Anyone here had cuvee lambikstoemper?
Just ordered a few.
i did
hoping for the best
You had it or you ordered some?
From what I'm reading, one of the parts were aged in wine barrels where the other two are straight oak.
I need to order some reg boon gueuZe to compare. Had marriageparfait but nothing else.
I really enjoy hanssens and it is a tuly one of my favorites. You will definitely find bottle variation in them with some being super funky and others not as much.In case this hasn't been addressed, what are peoples opinion about Hanseen's Oude Gueuze? Tried one tonight for the first time and it seemed to be much more sweeter than other gueuze I've had. Also more acidic, not unlike Cuvee Rene.
Big Cantillon drop at Etre.. no Foufoune unless it's already gone.. ? They usually leave the "0 units" listings up for awhile.
I would bet my balls there was no Fou. I checked at 7:55 AM, and then again at 8:30AM. The cantillon dropped sometime between then. I did pickup 3 bottles of Boon Cuvee Lambikstoemper. Hoping that gets a little whale-y in the future. That and the label is just cool as ****. Wondering how long I should lay the bottles down for. I was thinking, drink one fresh, age one to drink in a couple years, and trade the other in a few years?Big Cantillon drop at Etre.. no Foufoune unless it's already gone.. ? They usually leave the "0 units" listings up for awhile.
Jesus **** this is getting horrible, between this post and now the 2014 gueuze went form like 70 units to basically sold out. This **** used to just sit for days and days. Now you have to have good luck and a quick trigger finger to get ******* gueuze? Ridiculous.Big Cantillon drop at Etre.. no Foufoune unless it's already gone.. ? They usually leave the "0 units" listings up for awhile.
Jesus **** this is getting horrible, between this post and now the 2014 gueuze went form like 70 units to basically sold out. This **** used to just sit for days and days. Now you have to have good luck and a quick trigger finger to get ******* gueuze? Ridiculous.
Not only that, but prices continue to climb year-over-year and now limits are imposed on stuff like regular kriek. Advocacy is cool and everything, but all of the "you know you can just buy that on Etre" certainly doesn't help the situation. I remember when I stumbled on Etre several years ago looking for better ways to get lambic in Texas, I was like a kid in a candy store; these days I just get sad when I log on. Oh well.Jesus **** this is getting horrible, between this post and now the 2014 gueuze went form like 70 units to basically sold out. This **** used to just sit for days and days. Now you have to have good luck and a quick trigger finger to get ******* gueuze? Ridiculous.
I would bet my balls there was no Fou. I checked at 7:55 AM, and then again at 8:30AM. The cantillon dropped sometime between then. I did pickup 3 bottles of Boon Cuvee Lambikstoemper. Hoping that gets a little whale-y in the future. That and the label is just cool as ****. Wondering how long I should lay the bottles down for. I was thinking, drink one fresh, age one to drink in a couple years, and trade the other in a few years?
I would bet my balls there was no Fou. I checked at 7:55 AM, and then again at 8:30AM. The cantillon dropped sometime between then. I did pickup 3 bottles of Boon Cuvee Lambikstoemper. Hoping that gets a little whale-y in the future. That and the label is just cool as ****. Wondering how long I should lay the bottles down for. I was thinking, drink one fresh, age one to drink in a couple years, and trade the other in a few years?
Not only that, but prices continue to climb year-over-year and now limits are imposed on stuff like regular kriek. Advocacy is cool and everything, but all of the "you know you can just buy that on Etre" certainly doesn't help the situation. I remember when I stumbled on Etre several years ago looking for better ways to get lambic in Texas, I was like a kid in a candy store; these days I just get sad when I log on. Oh well.
are we going to see the new tilquin stuff come state side?
It is sad - but it comes with the territory with any limited resource: as time goes by word gets out and those that were "in the know" get squeezed out.
I've seen the same thing with bourbon... cf Pappy craze, etc..
Kripes, I remember when Foufoune was ignored on the shelf in Boston because paying >$20 for a bottle of beer was unheard of.. (2006)
Do you guys think this is a fad? Will this whole lambic/gueuze thing pass? Will they one day sit on shelves again? Genuinely curious.
Really hard to predict. I mean, there are more American sour brewers than ever, but is that diverting or driving interest?Do you guys think this is a fad? Will this whole lambic/gueuze thing pass? Will they one day sit on shelves again? Genuinely curious.
Cantillon and Tilquin are expanding production, right?i don't think so really, its only going to grow as more and more get into it. thankfully its only cantillon now. fonteinen is growing but we still have de cam, hanssens, our beersel. maybe tilquin.
Cantillon and Tilquin are expanding production, right?
I just hope Asia never discovers lambic.
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Oud Beersel is, too.