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== Description == | == Description == | ||
[[Cantillon]] Génépi is a lambic macerated on génépi flowers. | [[Cantillon]] Génépi is a lambic macerated on génépi flowers. They were picked on August 8th, 2022 and transported directly to the brewery. Then, lambic brew X13 (17 December 17, 2020), was steeped on August 9th, 2022 and the single barrel was bottled on August 11th, 2022 after a 48-hour maceration period. This is exceptionally short, but was opted for since the flowers are very potent in flavor. A total of 69 bottles were filled (approx. 50 liters), with no added proofing sugar. This beer has only been available to taste at the brewery very occasionally. | ||
== History / Other Notes == | == History / Other Notes == | ||
Génépi flowers are primarily found in the mountains of the Alps and Pyrenees in France. The small petals impart a distinct herbal and slightly bitter flavor. Eric Rulland, a friend of the brewery, hand-picked a small amount and brought them to the brewery, where they were immediately put on lambic for maceration. | Génépi flowers are primarily found in the mountains of the Alps and Pyrenees in France. The small petals impart a distinct herbal and slightly bitter flavor. Eric Rulland, a friend of the brewery, hand-picked a small amount and brought them to the brewery, where they were immediately put on lambic for maceration. |
Latest revision as of 08:59, 3 August 2025

Description
Cantillon Génépi is a lambic macerated on génépi flowers. They were picked on August 8th, 2022 and transported directly to the brewery. Then, lambic brew X13 (17 December 17, 2020), was steeped on August 9th, 2022 and the single barrel was bottled on August 11th, 2022 after a 48-hour maceration period. This is exceptionally short, but was opted for since the flowers are very potent in flavor. A total of 69 bottles were filled (approx. 50 liters), with no added proofing sugar. This beer has only been available to taste at the brewery very occasionally.
History / Other Notes
Génépi flowers are primarily found in the mountains of the Alps and Pyrenees in France. The small petals impart a distinct herbal and slightly bitter flavor. Eric Rulland, a friend of the brewery, hand-picked a small amount and brought them to the brewery, where they were immediately put on lambic for maceration.