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A recipe for kriek from 1907 details the following process information to produce a kriek<ref name="Petit Journal du Brasseur 1907"/><ref> [http://www.horscategoriebrewing.com/2018/10/a-recipe-for-kriek-from-1907.html | Hors Catégorie Brewing blog post on Kriek from 1907] </ref>: | A recipe for kriek from 1907 details the following process information to produce a kriek<ref name="Petit Journal du Brasseur 1907"/><ref> [http://www.horscategoriebrewing.com/2018/10/a-recipe-for-kriek-from-1907.html | Hors Catégorie Brewing blog post on Kriek from 1907] </ref>: | ||
Use lambic of roughly 2 years old. | |||
Use 160-200 g cherries (preferably Schaerbeek, but sometimes Cerise du Nord and Schaerbeek were used) per 100 L lambic. | * Use lambic of roughly 2 years old. | ||
In addition to cherries, a sugar syrup was added along with 10g Ceylon cinnamon per 100 L lambic. Macerate for 4-5 months. | * Use 160-200 g cherries (preferably Schaerbeek, but sometimes Cerise du Nord and Schaerbeek were used) per 100 L lambic. | ||
Bottle and condition for roughly 6 months, at a maximum temperature of 15-17° C, after which the beers is carbonated and ready. | * In addition to cherries, a sugar syrup was added along with 10g Ceylon cinnamon per 100 L lambic. Macerate for 4-5 months. | ||
* Bottle and condition for roughly 6 months, at a maximum temperature of 15-17° C, after which the beers is carbonated and ready. | |||
The resulting beer would age well for about 5 years. | The resulting beer would age well for about 5 years. | ||