Padraig
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This is like the 3rd year in a row this has happened. They are also the main U.K. distributor for Cantillon so shows that their allocation isn't exactly huge.
dontdrinkbeer SeaWatchmanI can see it now...
A DDB/Lambic.info collab glass with the etching:
"Get it at Binny's, learn about it at Lambic.info"
And maybe a "**** you!" near the bottom. Idk.
is a few days ago the first time Mamouche was released this year? or was it released in the summer too?
First time it's been released since 2014
Crazy that it shows what is in the retail shop to-go now.Cantillon's website just got a much needed facelift.
2. This lambic stuff is getting crazy popular. Are there any new places in Belgium looking to cash in on it? I know it'd take a lot of time (and probably capital), and maybe it's just a small set of people that are going crazy. But it looks like it may be a good time to get into the game.
Lots (relatively) of American lambic blenderies opening though!
What does this even mean? Turbid?While I'm on that topic, try this year's Fou right now. Holy ****, it's like Tree house made it.
It's been dry-hopped at 2oz/galWhat does this even mean? Turbid?
Anyone try Heerengeuze recently and have thoughts on how it's doing?
Not seen any posts comparing new Mure with the first batch, but to my taste the new batch is much jammier (in aroma and on the palate), and the balance of fruit to lambic acidity is tilted a bit more to the berries than the first one, which was maybe a bit bracingly sour.
Also good that I've been able to have a few this year rather than just the twice last year.
I hear everyone pronounce "framboise" as "fram-bwah", but according to French pronunciation shouldn't it be "fram-bwoz"? Which is it?
I hear everyone pronounce "framboise" as "fram-bwah", but according to French pronunciation shouldn't it be "fram-bwoz"? Which is it?
Hey man, glad to see you over here!Completely agree, primebeer and I did a side by side not to long ago. I think I prefer the earthy funk more prominent in batch 1, but batch 2 is way more jammy. I love that beer.
By the way, new guy here, already learned alot from this thread lurking around for awhile.