Does anyone know what year the lot number on Hanssens Gueuze corresponds with? I've got a Lotnr E and have no idea how old it is.
I know when I asked a while back I was told not even the Hanssens people know what they meant.Alright already! More extensive searching has revealed that Hanssens bottle date codes are one of the great mysteries of the universe. I'll just drink the damned thing and enjoy it. That is all....
I know when I asked a while back I was told not even the Hanssens people know what they meant.
I added a question for Armand about OGV, that seems like a reasonable one because:Questions for Lambic producers!
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didn't think so.
I actually do not havea music degree, just finance. Took 3 courses that's all, and the courses I took before college.My sister has a college level music education. She is 30 and lives with my parents with no jobNot that you live with my parents or don't have a job
PS I enjoy Phish
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That would be relevant if Clapton were a politician. OK I'm done.Clapton also said Enoch Powell was the best politician in the world back in the 90s. So, you know.
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I added a question for Armand about OGV, that seems like a reasonable one because:
1) I want more OGV in the world.
2) We don't seem to know what its deal actually is.
It would still be nice to confirm it. Plus the bottle date thing could easily be true while there's something that differentiates the blends.OGV isn't any different than regular OG in my opinion. Not a different blend, nor a different recipe, just bottles held back specifically to be released later with different labels and for special events like 3F Open Beer Days. Some of the OGV bottling dates even match up with regular OG bottling dates.
Y they no bottle faro? Straffe Winter would be a cool re-release.Questions for Lambic producers!
Forgetfu and I are going to Belgium next week for a site research trip. We are meeting with brewers and blenders, visiting cafes and pubs, and photographing everything we can.
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Boon is the only one with technology to produce a "traditional" Faro without pasteurization, hence this was brewed at Boon. I believe he filters all the yeast and bacteria out (in the same way he makes his Kriek) and then adds candy sugar. To bottle Faro without somehow removing (or killing) the yeast would be to create bottle bombs.
Tilquin 13-14. Overcarbed as per 'you'll shoot your eye out' label. Not 6.4ABV as per front label. Drink a 750 and discuss.
In short, because Karel is just that crazy. There are a handful of ways to make shelf-stable sweet lambic based beers. Unfermentable sugar additions like saccharine, pasteurization, and filtration. Having been to De Cam, I seriously doubt him having the filtration or pasteurization equipment, and I know he's not the type for saccharine. All that leaves is adding sugar to old Lambic and hoping for the best.That makes sense, but what about the bottled De Cam Faro?
In short, because Karel is just that crazy.
When I had it about two years ago(9/13) it was drinking really well. Barnyard, green apple, old library books goodness.
Edit:The one we opened had also carbed up quite a bit.
New version of Golden Blend bottled 3/14 (?!)
This one includes a 5 yr lambic as well!
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where do you see the limit? i'm not getting limited on etre if thats what you're talking about