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We need AMA Armand!

We need AMA Armand!
He's on the discussion panel at Buggenhout this year.We need AMA Armand!
buggenhout? hout do we get there?He's on the discussion panel at Buggenhout this year.![]()
I get that. I guess I'm trying to understand/gain insight from a blender's perspective, what set the OGV batch apart from normal OG. I don't know if there's any way to really do that though. Getting a few different bottling dates surrounding an OGV date is all I can think of. Still would be fun.
Im not saying it isnt possible that they sit down and say, **** mang, this is awesome and needs to be OGV instead of OG. But it was my understanding that OGV has been or were bottlings that didnt cut the snuff within the normal bottle conditioning timeframe of X months. Meaning, the carbonation might not have developed as expected or the character of the blend "just wasnt there yet." So they hold on to it for X amount more time and then at some point it passes their critetia of passable but it just took longer to get there.
I had bottles of OGV that tasted like unfermented wort (2006) and another year that had some phenolic weirdness. To say OGV is different is a given but my experiences with it have been more drastic than drinking plain old OG. Ive tasted lots of OG bottle variation but never as wildly an outlier as my OGV experiences.
Edit: I havent had a 2010 or 2012 OGV yet but I swear I read somewhere that folks were complaining that acetone was present in one of them. I cant say ive experienced that in any OG that is that young.
If this deflates the hype of OGV, I would be ecstatic. Some of the best 3F I have had.Im not saying it isnt possible that they sit down and say, **** mang, this is awesome and needs to be OGV instead of OG. But it was my understanding that OGV has been or were bottlings that didnt cut the snuff within the normal bottle conditioning timeframe of X months. Meaning, the carbonation might not have developed as expected or the character of the blend "just wasnt there yet." So they hold on to it for X amount more time and then at some point it passes their critetia of passable but it just took longer to get there.
I had bottles of OGV that tasted like unfermented wort (2006) and another year that had some phenolic weirdness. To say OGV is different is a given but my experiences with it have been more drastic than drinking plain old OG. Ive tasted lots of OG bottle variation but never as wildly an outlier as my OGV experiences.
Edit: I havent had a 2010 or 2012 OGV yet but I swear I read somewhere that folks were complaining that acetone was present in one of them. I cant say ive experienced that in any OG that is that young.
Dont get me wrong, I had stellar bottles of OGV too. But ive had plain jane OG bottles knock my tits off too.If this deflates the hype of OGV, I would be ecstatic. Some of the best 3F I have had.
Kinda, except isnt Doesjel knowingly released still with no expectation of carbonation forming (even though some have?)Seems a thin line then between vintage and doesjel, though I wouldn't expect a lot of people to agree with that statement.
If anything deflates the hype of OGV, I would be ecstatic. I want more.
yeah tilquin sucks too, in fact they all suck don't drink any of them. oh wait everyone already does sorry too lateI heard OGV sucks, just drink Cantillon instead please
€25 a pop, 1 bottle limit. Very limited it seems.So I noticed some trade lists for magnum bottles of Cantillon Grand Cru popping up.
I can't find any info here or lambic.info, does anyone have a scoop on this? I'm guessing they are brewery only? Price/limits?
Cheers!
Edit: I havent had a 2010 or 2012 OGV yet but I swear I read somewhere that folks were complaining that acetone was present in one of them. I cant say ive experienced that in any OG that is that young.
Rose all the way baby!Blabaer is widely considered worse than more readily available fruit lambics. I wouldn't put it in my top 5 Cantillon fruit lambics.
There's 24 more back up. That's the one thing they at least can keep in stock.Saw there were 18 bottles of 750ml OG on Etre this morning. Figured I'd fill out my open order with a couple bottles.
1 hour later, it would appear that one of you jerk offs did a "Make It Yourself" volume pack before I could buy some.
Nice. Real nice.
There's 24 more back up. That's the one thing they at least can keep in stock.
You can't hear me but I'm knocking on wood right now.
Got some Rose, thanks for the heads-up!Lots of 16 rose and kriek up!
Generally, yes. Because it doesn't cost you anything extra to reserve the bottle (other than the price of the bottle, if purchasing anything over 25 euros). That **** went quick though. Saw a hundo of a bunch of the bottles, then came back from a run, and GONE.So I guess the modus operandi here is to pay immediately for any Cantillon in your cart and worry about filling out your box later? I had a bunch of stuff in my cart but went back to add some stuff and by the time I checked out all my krieks were gone.Very happy to get a Rose though, so thanks for the heads up. Cheers!
€25 a pop, 1 bottle limit. Very limited it seems.
On an unrelated note, I tried the lambic mimosa thing yesterday. Not with cantillon because wtf but with regular Boon as it's only about a euro per bottle. Could see myself drinking more of that this summer, not bad at all.
Well when I went to checkout, they put a ****-ton of Cantillon up. Let's see how long it lasts with the limits.
Anything like Lou Pepe, Vig, or Lam go up?
Can we all just stop? This is totally ridiculous.Saw a hundo of a bunch of the bottles, then came back from a run, and GONE.