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== Description == | == Description == | ||
Cantillon Chouke is a gueuze bottled by Cantillon in | Cantillon Chouke is a gueuze bottled by Cantillon in 375mL and 750 mL bottles as well as 20 L kegs. It consists of equal parts 1, 2, and 3-year-old lambics with the entirety of the 2-year component being lambic aged in Armagnac barrels. It is listed as 5.5% ABV. | ||
== History / Other Notes == | == History / Other Notes == | ||
Chouke was blended in the winter of 2016. The | Chouke was blended in the winter of 2016. The 750 mL bottles and 20 L kegs are for on-site consumption at [https://www.lesbrigittines.com/ Les Brigittines] restaurant, while the 375 mL bottles are for on-site consumption at [http://www.pistolet-original.be/en/ Pistolet Original], both in Brussels. Chouke was the first known lambic to be released from Cantillon that has a portion of lambic aged in Armagnac barrels. The word ''chouke'' in the Brussels dialect of French is an affectionate name given to someone special. | ||
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| 12/15/2016||Season 16/17|| | | 12/15/2016||Season 16/17||375 mL||Small bottles exclusively for Pistolet Original||[[File:Cantillon Chouke Dec 15 2016.JPG|frameless|50px]] | ||
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| 12/15/2016||Season 16/17|| | | 12/15/2016||Season 16/17||750 mL||Large bottles exclusively for Les Brigittines||N/A | ||
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| 12/15/2016||N/A||20L keg||Kegs exclusively for Les Brigittines, labeled as "Gueuze Dirk" before having an official name||[[File:Cantillon Chouke Keg Dec 15 2016.JPG|frameless|50px]] | | 12/15/2016||N/A||20L keg||Kegs exclusively for Les Brigittines, labeled as "Gueuze Dirk" before having an official name||[[File:Cantillon Chouke Keg Dec 15 2016.JPG|frameless|50px]] | ||
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|06/12/2018||Season 17/18|| | |06/12/2018||Season 17/18||375 mL||Small bottles exclusively for Pistolet Original||N/A | ||
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|06/12/2018||Season 17/18|| | |06/12/2018||Season 17/18||750 mL||Large bottles made for Les Brigittines, but also available at Pasta Madre||[[File:Cantillon Chouke 12 Jun 2018.jpg|frameless|50px]] | ||
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File:Cantillon Chouke.jpg|Unlabeled Cantillon Chouke tasted at the brewery 12/27/2016, twelve days after bottling. | File:Cantillon Chouke.jpg|Unlabeled Cantillon Chouke tasted at the brewery 12/27/2016, twelve days after bottling. | ||
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Latest revision as of 18:00, 21 January 2025

Description
Cantillon Chouke is a gueuze bottled by Cantillon in 375mL and 750 mL bottles as well as 20 L kegs. It consists of equal parts 1, 2, and 3-year-old lambics with the entirety of the 2-year component being lambic aged in Armagnac barrels. It is listed as 5.5% ABV.
History / Other Notes
Chouke was blended in the winter of 2016. The 750 mL bottles and 20 L kegs are for on-site consumption at Les Brigittines restaurant, while the 375 mL bottles are for on-site consumption at Pistolet Original, both in Brussels. Chouke was the first known lambic to be released from Cantillon that has a portion of lambic aged in Armagnac barrels. The word chouke in the Brussels dialect of French is an affectionate name given to someone special.
Label
Rear Label Translation
"Chouke" is a Belgian beer imagined by 3 Bruxellois entrepreneurs, Jean Van Roy (Brasserie Cantillon), Valérie Lepla (Pistolet Original) and Dirk Myny (Les Brigittines). Brewed with passion by Brasserie Cantillon, it will develop a sour and fruity taste and a woody aroma.
Authentic spontaneously fermented beer, Chouke is comprised of 100% lambic brewed with wheat (35%) and malted barley (65%) made from organic agriculture and aged hops. A sour beer that contains no sugars. Consume preferably 20 years following the bottling date. Beer with an evolving taste.
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Unlabeled Cantillon Chouke tasted at the brewery 12/27/2016, twelve days after bottling.