mrand01
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Noticed there's no pics of the new(ish) '15 Cantillon Gueuze magnum - here's some I just took if you'd like to use them (I'm not much of a photographer...)
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Noticed there's no pics of the new(ish) '15 Cantillon Gueuze magnum - here's some I just took if you'd like to use them (I'm not much of a photographer...)
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I can't find a page on this stuff, any reason for that?
Random - and not really that important - question:
What was the range of bottling dates for 2013 sticker LPG? I have a bottle that does not have a date stamp. Just curious.
I've seen more than a couple stupid questions on the FB page in the last day or two. Thanks, Trump.
Yeah, I know. It's a fine balance between deleting stupid posts and burning the whole thing to the ground.
Can I vote for option 2? Thanks!
Also: what temperature should I drink my Lambic at?
Please advise.
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But then it wouldn't be $1575 rare!All they have to do is message me w/ the bottling date and I'll list it under the Cantillon Classic Gueuze 100% Lambic page.
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Jiggy AF/10I have a Willenium Cantillon bottling. 11/16/99 release date.
I have a Willenium Cantillon bottling. 11/16/99 release date.
Picked up some St Lam in Italy, 14th Nov 16 bottling date, has the 16/17 Cantillon cork but the ABV says 7.5%. The picture for the 14th Nov 16 bottling on Lambic.info shows a Euro label with 5% ABV. I emailed Cantillon and was told it must be a typo and that the ABV should say 7%. I'm a little confused, can anyone shed some light on this? Are fake Cantillons a thing?
I think Cantillon plays a little fast and loose with their stated ABV on the label, as evidenced by this thread: https://www.talkbeer.com/community/threads/cantillon-analytics.22007/
I think Lam is way closer to 7% than the stated 5%, but I'm not aware of them having changed their labels or of them having started to measure their gravities precisely. Would definitely take a picture of the label to put on the site though!