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== Description == | == Description == | ||
− | Oude Kers is a blend of black sweet | + | Oude Kers is a blend of black sweet Kordia cherries of the Limburg and Hoeilandse Hedelfingers variety. It is currently bottled in 37,5cl and 75cl bottles and listed at 7% ABV. |
==History / Other Notes== | ==History / Other Notes== | ||
+ | This bottle was first released in June 2021, and is one of the first commercial sweet black cherry lambics to have been released. | ||
==Label== | ==Label== | ||
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File:Oude Kers 75cl.png|Boerenerf Oude Kers | File:Oude Kers 75cl.png|Boerenerf Oude Kers | ||
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+ | <u>Label Translation:</u> | ||
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+ | '''Senne Eylenbosch''' | ||
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+ | My farm heritage in barrels, walls and stories from the past. | ||
+ | An old family tradition extinguished, a fresh breeze brings life to a new one. | ||
+ | Brewery Eyenbosch Huizingen. 1876 – 1965. | ||
+ | Finally my first lambics. | ||
+ | Farmer by education, nature as training, lambic as a canvas. | ||
+ | I found masters for passion and craft. | ||
+ | Creativity in field and orchard. | ||
+ | A future and a new generation for our Eylenbosch Farmstead. | ||
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+ | '''Black cherries''' | ||
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+ | The cherries are a blend of Kordia (from Limbourg) and Hoeilandse Hedelfingers. | ||
+ | An experiment with the same process as kriek, but with a softer character. | ||
+ | Carefully blended with lambic brewed from ancient local grains. | ||
+ | Wheat contribution from own yard. Wild and spontaneous natural beer. | ||
+ | This blend is made with 430g fruit per liter. | ||
+ | Bottling date: 17 January 2021. | ||
+ | Best before: 9 November 2041. | ||
+ | Store horizontally. Mind the sediment when pouring. | ||
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+ | '''Ingredients:''' | ||
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+ | Barley malt, wheat, cherries, hop. | ||
==Bottle Log== | ==Bottle Log== | ||
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− | |01/17/2021||75cl||First release | + | |01/17/2021||37,5cl||First release, fruit harvest (oogst) 2020 |
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+ | |01/17/2021||75cl||First release, fruit harvest (oogst) 2020 | ||
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Latest revision as of 10:17, 29 January 2023
Description
Oude Kers is a blend of black sweet Kordia cherries of the Limburg and Hoeilandse Hedelfingers variety. It is currently bottled in 37,5cl and 75cl bottles and listed at 7% ABV.
History / Other Notes
This bottle was first released in June 2021, and is one of the first commercial sweet black cherry lambics to have been released.
Label
Label Translation:
Senne Eylenbosch
My farm heritage in barrels, walls and stories from the past. An old family tradition extinguished, a fresh breeze brings life to a new one. Brewery Eyenbosch Huizingen. 1876 – 1965. Finally my first lambics. Farmer by education, nature as training, lambic as a canvas. I found masters for passion and craft. Creativity in field and orchard. A future and a new generation for our Eylenbosch Farmstead.
Black cherries
The cherries are a blend of Kordia (from Limbourg) and Hoeilandse Hedelfingers. An experiment with the same process as kriek, but with a softer character. Carefully blended with lambic brewed from ancient local grains. Wheat contribution from own yard. Wild and spontaneous natural beer. This blend is made with 430g fruit per liter. Bottling date: 17 January 2021. Best before: 9 November 2041. Store horizontally. Mind the sediment when pouring.
Ingredients:
Barley malt, wheat, cherries, hop.
Bottle Log
Bottle date
(mm/dd/yyyy) |
Bottle Size | Label / Notes |
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01/17/2021 | 37,5cl | First release, fruit harvest (oogst) 2020 |
01/17/2021 | 75cl | First release, fruit harvest (oogst) 2020 |