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In March of 2016, Cantillon announced the arrival of freshly emptied Port barrels at the brewery.  A total of fifty barrels of 500 liters each will be filled for a future release of the second batch of Brabantiae.
In March of 2016, Cantillon announced the arrival of freshly emptied Port barrels at the brewery.  A total of fifty barrels of 500 liters each will be filled for a future release of the second batch of Brabantiae.


== Unsubstantiated Bottle Date ==
== Indeterminable Bottle Date ==
There is conflicting information regarding the bottling date of this beer.  Piet Sierens at ''[http://www.wiels.nl/Opa-gids.txt www.wiels.nl]'' presented the three lambic brew dates referenced above and declares that Brabantiae was bottled in December 1990.<ref name=Opa-gids>Piet Sierens, http://www.wiels.nl/Opa-gids.txt</ref> However, according to Raymond Buren in [[Books#Gueuze, Faro et Kriek|''Gueuze, Faro, et Kriek'']], Brabantiae was bottled on May 16, 1991. <ref name=GFK>Raymond Buren, [[Books#Gueuze, Faro et Kriek|Gueuze, Faro et Kriek]], 1992</ref>
There is conflicting information regarding the bottling date of this beer.  Piet Sierens at ''[http://www.wiels.nl/Opa-gids.txt www.wiels.nl]'' presented the three lambic brew dates referenced above and declares that Brabantiae was bottled in December 1990.<ref name=Opa-gids>Piet Sierens, http://www.wiels.nl/Opa-gids.txt</ref> However, according to Raymond Buren in [[Books#Gueuze, Faro et Kriek|''Gueuze, Faro, et Kriek'']], Brabantiae was bottled on May 16, 1991. <ref name=GFK>Raymond Buren, [[Books#Gueuze, Faro et Kriek|Gueuze, Faro et Kriek]], 1992</ref>