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Does anyone know what this bottling date is? I was thrown off by the "BB" part because I thought that corresponds to the month. But "BB" would be equivalent to 22, so I'm really not sure. Thanks for any help.



I believe the newer ones also may indicate which bottling line they were on (A or B), but I'd have to check my notes from our visit in June and I have no idea where they are at the moment :(

I'd guess Feb 10, 2015 coming off of line B.
 

Question-does sticker indicate when the gueuze was first brewed? So brewed in 2011 then blended and bottled three years later in 2014?
 

Question-does sticker indicate when the gueuze was first brewed? So brewed in 2011 then blended and bottled three years later in 2014?


What's the bottle date on the back say? It's been forever since I've had a Boon bottle, but I'm pretty sure that the neck label is when it was bottled, so your best by date on the back should be something like 2021, 2026, or 2031 (forget if it's 10, 15, or 20yr bb date). There are also neck labels that have things like 2011-2012 brewing season on it like Tilquin does.
 

Question-does sticker indicate when the gueuze was first brewed? So brewed in 2011 then blended and bottled three years later in 2014?


What's the bottle date on the back say? It's been forever since I've had a Boon bottle, but I'm pretty sure that the neck label is when it was bottled, so your best by date on the back should be something like 2021, 2026, or 2031 (forget if it's 10, 15, or 20yr bb date)

Don't you have some sort of webpage with this **** on there? Year on neck is year the old beer in the blend was brewed.
 
What's the bottle date on the back say? It's been forever since I've had a Boon bottle, but I'm pretty sure that the neck label is when it was bottled, so your best by date on the back should be something like 2021, 2026, or 2031 (forget if it's 10, 15, or 20yr bb date). There are also neck labels that have things like 2011-2012 brewing season on it like Tilquin does.
There wasnt a bottle date on the back just a best before date which is 12.31.2034. Thats what I got confused because I would have assumed the best by date would be a multiple of 5...and as Im writing this I realize it is. I didnt put everything together. So bottled in 2014 with a best by date of 20 years? So the neck sticker that says 2011 vintage means the old lambic blended was brewed in 2011?
 
There wasnt a bottle date on the back just a best before date which is 12.31.2034. Thats what I got confused because I would have assumed the best by date would be a multiple of 5...and as Im writing this I realize it is. I didnt put everything together. So bottled in 2014 with a best by date of 20 years? So the neck sticker that says 2011 vintage means the old lambic blended was brewed in 2011?

That's correct, at least for the Mariage Parfait stuff, sticker is the year of the oldest brew, best by date is 20 years after the bottling date, so what you've got there was bottled in 2014.
 


Any insights on this bottle? Brought it to a SB share and didn't realize it had the LPK writing on the side until someone mentioned it. Is this LPK or Kriek?

When I was at Cantillon I remember this was the same marker color and writing style that I saw on unlabeled bottles I saw there.

Additionally, the writing is clearly under the label which is interesting to me. SeaWatchman maybe you have some ideas.
 


Any insights on this bottle? Brought it to a SB share and didn't realize it had the LPK writing on the side until someone mentioned it. Is this LPK or Kriek?

When I was at Cantillon I remember this was the same marker color and writing style that I saw on unlabeled bottles I saw there.

Additionally, the writing is clearly under the label which is interesting to me. SeaWatchman maybe you have some ideas.


A few questions. Where/when did you get the bottle? Is there a back label?
 
Man Cuvee Rene Kriek is going to be in my fridge at least a few times a week if it comes around here at the same price as the gueuze. That stuff is so much better than any other fruited lambic I can get without paying shipping.
Can you get De Ranke Kriek easily in the US?
But yeah, Cuvée René Kriek is money.
 
A few questions. Where/when did you get the bottle? Is there a back label?
primebeer poured it a little after the post and it seemed like a LPK to the room. He will have the other answers, I just happen to have a pic of the back.
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A few questions. Where/when did you get the bottle? Is there a back label?

I received the bottle from a friend in Belgium and I believe he got if from the source. He sent it to me in November fwiw.

GuzzleMcBrew just posted a photo of the back. As he mentioned, when we opened it we all seemed to agree that it was LPK.
 
I received the bottle from a friend in Belgium and I believe he got if from the source. He sent it to me in November fwiw.

GuzzleMcBrew just posted a photo of the back. As he mentioned, when we opened it we all seemed to agree that it was LPK.

It's not out of the range of possibility for this sort of thing to happen, and it's also not unprecedented in terms of Cantillon bottlings. I still have a few bottles of 2010 Fou'Foune labeled as Bruocsella.
 
What do you want to know about it?
I just can't find any info on a bottle that old. Made by Jean Pierre I assume? Anyone open one in that age range? Awesome or awful? feel free to private message any info or guidance if you want
 
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