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== Description ==
== Description ==
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== History / Other Notes ==
This beer was never part of the Cantillon range. Guy de Wit was a regular customer of the brewery for years, who bought some lambic and infused it with fruits from his own garden to create this blend. He then came back to bottle it at the brewery and left with the entirety of the 149 bottles produced, that were thus never sold at Cantillon.
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==Bottle Log==
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Guy de Wits "Fruitkorf" Lambic <br>
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Fruit Harvest: 1990 <br>
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Lambic Cantillon: 1989 <br>
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Bottled: 10 July 1992 at Cantillon Brewery, Anderlecht
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| 11/14/2008
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| 750mL
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Ingredients: Real lambic, garden fruit (black & green elderberries, raspberries, black currants, red currants, red berries, gooseberries, jostaberries, apples & plums) on alcohol. Recipe: Guy de Wit, Production: 149 bottles
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== References ==
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Belgian Collector's List - http://www.jacquestrifin.be/brasseries_bieres/bruxelles_cantillon.php


 
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