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== Description == | == Description == | ||
− | Gueuze Tilquin (Draught Version) is a gueuze created by blending a low alcohol lambic beer called Meerts (from [[Brouwerij Boon|Boon]]) and one- and two-year old lambics from [[Brouwerij Boon|Boon]], [[Brouwerij Lindemans|Lindemans]], [[Brouwerij Girardin|Girardin]], and [[Brasserie Cantillon|Cantillon]]. According to the blendery, it is comprised of 50% meerts and 50% lambic, in order to keep the ABV down. No 3 year old lambic is in the draught version. The ratio is 50% of meerts, 10% of one-year old lambic, and 40% of two-year old. | + | Gueuze Tilquin (Draught Version) is a gueuze created by blending a low alcohol lambic beer called Meerts (from [[Brouwerij Boon|Boon]]) and one- and two-year old lambics from [[Brouwerij Boon|Boon]], [[Brouwerij Lindemans|Lindemans]], [[Brouwerij Girardin|Girardin]], and [[Brasserie Cantillon|Cantillon]]. According to the blendery, it is comprised of 50% meerts and 50% lambic, in order to keep the ABV down. No 3-year-old lambic is in the draught version. The ratio is 50% of meerts, 10% of one-year-old lambic, and 40% of two-year-old. This blend was previously labeled as 4.8%, but in 2018 after recalculations, the ABV was corrected to 5.3% |
== History / Other Notes == | == History / Other Notes == | ||
− | Gueuze Tilquin (Draught Version) is typically put into 20 liter key-kegs and can be found both in Europe and | + | Gueuze Tilquin (Draught Version) is typically put into 20 liter key-kegs and can be found both in Europe and North America. The earliest reviews and references for this beer date to the summer of 2011. |
[[Gueuzerie_Tilquin#Beers|← Gueuzerie Tilquin]] | [[Gueuzerie_Tilquin#Beers|← Gueuzerie Tilquin]] |
Latest revision as of 09:49, 21 September 2018
Description
Gueuze Tilquin (Draught Version) is a gueuze created by blending a low alcohol lambic beer called Meerts (from Boon) and one- and two-year old lambics from Boon, Lindemans, Girardin, and Cantillon. According to the blendery, it is comprised of 50% meerts and 50% lambic, in order to keep the ABV down. No 3-year-old lambic is in the draught version. The ratio is 50% of meerts, 10% of one-year-old lambic, and 40% of two-year-old. This blend was previously labeled as 4.8%, but in 2018 after recalculations, the ABV was corrected to 5.3%
History / Other Notes
Gueuze Tilquin (Draught Version) is typically put into 20 liter key-kegs and can be found both in Europe and North America. The earliest reviews and references for this beer date to the summer of 2011.