jbeezification1
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Whats the opposite of aging?Pretty sure this is correct based on some additional digging. Especially since there's no way your bottle could have been filled in 2022
Whats the opposite of aging?Pretty sure this is correct based on some additional digging. Especially since there's no way your bottle could have been filled in 2022
Whats the opposite of aging?
On a side and pages back note, my Etre order arrived safe and sound. I've never seen a single bottle shipment wrapped as well as this one was. Props to Etre.
could absolutey mean gueuze cuvee, it does say grand cru on the label. but who knows when it comes to lindemans. I saw a thread on rate beer while looking into this where someone emailed lindemans in march 2012 becuase the bottling date said august 2012 and they were looking for clarification. the person told them august 2012 was the bottling date.If anything I'd say GC is "Gueuze Cuvee" in this instance.
Mine are LA22NGC, so...
Lindmemans, January 22, 14, Gueuze Cuvee.
Going to email Lindemans for some clarification.
Do you happen to have a link to this thread? Are you sure it wasn't just American vs. European dating confusion? I guess that's unlikely given the Lindemans bottle dating format, but still, I've found the people over at Lindemans to be excellent when it comes to customer queries, so it's somewhat surprising to me that they would make that kind of mistake.could absolutey mean gueuze cuvee, it does say grand cru on the label. but who knows when it comes to lindemans. I saw a thread on rate beer while looking into this where someone emailed lindemans in march 2012 becuase the bottling date said august 2012 and they were looking for clarification. the person told them august 2012 was the bottling date.
could absolutey mean gueuze cuvee, it does say grand cru on the label. but who knows when it comes to lindemans. I saw a thread on rate beer while looking into this where someone emailed lindemans in march 2012 becuase the bottling date said august 2012 and they were looking for clarification. the person told them august 2012 was the bottling date.
http://www.ratebeer.com/forums/rene-cuvee-bottling-date_195508.htmDo you happen to have a link to this thread? Are you sure it wasn't just American vs. European dating confusion? I guess that's unlikely given the Lindemans bottle dating format, but still, I've found the people over at Lindemans to be excellent when it comes to customer queries, so it's somewhat surprising to me that they would make that kind of mistake.
cant believe i missed those, hopefully they go up againdeeblo.
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Overall it's very well crafted and sturdy. I was able to hold the basket with LP Kriek bottle one handed and nothing shifted, gave way, or felt flimsy.
That is an amazing email exchange.
I imagine they'll make more quite soon. I'll PM you if I see them up for sale again.cant believe i missed those, hopefully they go up again
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Overall it's very well crafted and sturdy. I was able to hold the basket with full Lou Pepe Kriek bottle one handed, and nothing shifted, gave way, or felt flimsy.
Personally I would use my left hand to stabilize the front underneath, and right hand on the handle when pouring out sediment-heavy beers for decanting. Other than that, I'll probably just hold the handle.Do you actually use the handle, or just squeeze around the bottle? I have one with an overhead handle, but just curious.
Nice! Time to start the "Proper lambic basket" thread.deeblo.
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Overall it's very well crafted and sturdy. I was able to hold the basket with full Lou Pepe Kriek bottle one handed, and nothing shifted, gave way, or felt flimsy.
That handle is just BEGGING to be between my thighs.deeblo.
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Overall it's very well crafted and sturdy. I was able to hold the basket with full Lou Pepe Kriek bottle one handed, and nothing shifted, gave way, or felt flimsy.
I can honestly say that I would never buy one of those baskets.
Man, I just don't get why people like Mariage Parfait. Easily the worst available shelf geuze I can think of for my palate.
I am with you... but I'm curious as to your reasons?
Man, I just don't get why people like Mariage Parfait. Easily the worst available shelf geuze I can think of for my palate.
Man, I just don't get why people like Mariage Parfait. Easily the worst available shelf geuze I can think of for my palate.
Different strokes I guess. I love the mineral aspect of MP... like I'm licking a limestone floor. But I'm just weird like that (or maybe my diet is just minerally deprived).![]()
i've liked some years much better than others... the '10 that just came around seems much better on average than the '09 that we had hanging around, anyway...
Pretty sure Etre just shipped my box to CA instead of CT so someone in Santa Barbara might be getting a nice box of lambic soon.
If they weren't made in Belgium they aren't true lambic baskets. Please refer to them as American wild ale baskets.3) Already have two baskets that came from Etsy that were like $5 each
I like minerally gueze, and I would not say I consider MP to be one. But yeah, different strokes.
Fair. '08 was undrinkable for me, only unsweetened lambic I've ever drain poured. '09 was bad, but I finished it. '10 is like, ok - I'm drinking it right now, but man, I'd MUCH rather drink Cuvee Renee or even St. Louis geuze.
Yeah I like MP and Cuvee Rene for different reasons, like them both though.
Can we all agree to stop talking about cuvée Rene? Or better yet, bash lindemans mercilessly?
The day that $10/750 gueze dries up I will cry long and hard.