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~5% sounds like quite a bit, though, considering they have quite a few limited seasonals now, and how much of the production the standard gueuze and Kriek probably make out.
 
I was under the impression that Gueuze made about almost 50% of their total production

So assuming that's right (or even 40%, to make a conservative estimate), 12 (did I forget any?) of the remaining ordinary seasonals (Iris, Kriek, St. Lam, Vig, St Gilloise, Rose, Grand Cru, Fou, Mam, LPF, LPG, LPK) would have to have an average of ~5% production each. Obviously that's not how the distribution is, but then you also have to add one-offs, Zwanze varieties and stuff that eskew the average even more.
 
I did my tasting yesterday on Kriek. Intense Red $17, Marriage Parfait $9.75, 3F $13.50

My taste order is
3F
MP
IR

but I think for the 3.75 difference I am going to grab the MP and be super happy.

I fully agree with this. If I have the money I will buy the 3F, otherwise I stick to MP. Not a big fan of IR, maybe with some age?
 
Mamouche is probably one of my favorites to be honest.

I'd been avoiding trading for this beer for so long since the reviews weren't as good as other Cantillon. I absolutely couldn't believe that it ended up being my favorite out of a tasting with Classic, Rose, LPK, Mamouche and Fou!
 
i have a 2010 mamouche I'm aging for ***** and grins. i liked that vintage fresh, it was more grass and less peppers
 
I haven't been through all 165 pages so I'm not sure if this has been addressed, but whats everyone's favorite Lambics for long term aging?

I've been trying to stock up on Cantillon Classic, 3F OG, 3F OG Golden, Tilquin Gueuze and Tilquen Gueuze Squared to put away for a decade or so. Aside from LPG and St. Lam which I'm currently looking for, what else is really rewarding to age and enjoy that's not impossible to get?
 
I haven't been through all 165 pages so I'm not sure if this has been addressed, but whats everyone's favorite Lambics for long term aging?

I've been trying to stock up on Cantillon Classic, 3F OG, 3F OG Golden, Tilquin Gueuze and Tilquen Gueuze Squared to put away for a decade or so. Aside from LPG and St. Lam which I'm currently looking for, what else is really rewarding to age and enjoy that's not impossible to get?
You will likely have to trade for it, but 3F doesjel from Nov/Dec 2006 (750ml) is fantastic. It was pretty available until recently and should not be to hard to acquire. It is flat, but to my the quality is up to par with the seasons.
 
Anyone have any experience with cellaring Girardin? I love it fresh and would imagine it ages similarly to 3F but would love to hear others experiences.
 
Did another batch of de cam oude lambiek hit the US or did more of the 2012 get sent? a local store recently got in a case and I don't want to do any $40 experiments to find out it was some left over 2012
 
Not sure if you're joking, but De Cam is a notoriously terrible label-dater. He gets one batch of labels and uses them until they're gone, and doesn't really care what the date says.

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I'll leave this here for our other French speaking members of the board. A bit of a chanson paillarde by Antoine Clesse, a Belgian poet/troubadour who lived from 1816-1889 that I came across while doing some research. There is music that goes along with it as well.
Le père Faro.

Je suis le Père Faro !
Mon verre est plein, ma pipe est bonne…
Vive la bière, au diable l’eau !
Je suis content et rond comme une tonne ;
Je suis le Père Faro !
Je suis content et rond comme une tonne ;
Au diable l’eau !
Je suis le Père Faro !

Mon père ne savait pas lire ;
Brave homme, il chérissait son fils :
Il me fit instruire gratis
Mais enfin il me fit instruire :
Ah ! comme il chérissait son fils.
Par l’ordre et par l’économie,
D’ouvrier je devins bourgeois ;
Et, bon homme comme autrefois
Le bon sens, voilà mon génie.

Je suis le Père Faro !
Mon verre est plein, ma pipe est bonne… etc

Sous mon épaisse corpulence,
Fils du peuple, j’ai le cœur fier :
J’ai su gagner la croix de fer
Jadis pour notre indépendance :
J’ai su gagner le croix de fer

Mon cœur bat et mon œil rayonne
Lorsque je vois nos trois couleurs
Oui, mais je sens couler mes pleurs
Lorsque j’entends la Brabançonne

Je suis le Père Faro !
Mon verre est plein, ma pipe est bonne… etc


Bon ! voilà que je m’émancipe
Au souvenir national :
Ca fait plus de bien que de mal,
Remplissons ma pinte et ma pipe :
Ca fait plus de bien que de mal
La pipe et la bière écumante
Viennent exalter mes esprits…
Tant mieux ! je sens, quand je suis gris,
Mon ardeur de mil-huit-cent-trente

Je suis le Père Faro !
Mon verre est plein, ma pipe est bonne… etc

Il part. La rue est solitaire
Notre buveur allait bon train,
Quand une femme dit : « J’ai faim ! »
Pitié, Monsieur, pour une mère :
« O monsieur, mes enfants ont faim !... »
Père Faro suspend sa course
Et lui donne tout son argent…
Il s’éloigne, et dit, en marchant,
Le cœur léger comme la bourse :

Je suis le Père Faro !
Comme à présent ma pipe est bonne…
Vive la bière, au diable l’eau !
Je suis content et rond comme une tonne :
Je suis le père Faro !
Je suis content et rond comme un tonne !
Au diable l’eau !
Je suis le Père Faro !
(cc: Dpaquet, tom10101, oldp0rt, others?)
 
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