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== History / Other Notes ==
 
== History / Other Notes ==
Oude Quetsche Tilquin à L'Ancienne was first released in February of 2012 and was approved for distribution in the United States on October 20, 2013.<Ref name=TTBQue>TTB Label Approval, [https://www.ttbonline.gov/colasonline/viewColaDetails.do?action=publicFormDisplay&ttbid=13268001000153 Oude Quetsche Tilquin à l'Ancienne], 2013</ref> It comes with a best-by date in dd/mm/yyyy format as well as a neck label with the vintage season. The first round of bottles were released with a 2011-2012 neck label and subsequent batches have followed a similar pattern.  The best-by date on the reverse label is 10 years beyond the bottling date.  For example, the first batch, had a best by date on 23/02/2022 and a neck label of 2011-2012.  This would mean that it was bottled on February 23, 2012. Oude Quetsche Tilquin à L'Ancienne is released annually in 375ml and 750ml bottles
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Oude Quetsche Tilquin à L'Ancienne was first released in February of 2012 and was approved for distribution in the United States on October 20, 2013.<Ref name=TTBQue>TTB Label Approval, [https://www.ttbonline.gov/colasonline/viewColaDetails.do?action=publicFormDisplay&ttbid=13268001000153 Oude Quetsche Tilquin à l'Ancienne], 2013</ref> It comes with a best-by date in dd/mm/yyyy format as well as a neck label with the vintage season. The first round of bottles were released with a 2011-2012 neck label and subsequent batches have followed a similar pattern.  The best-by date on the reverse label is 10 years beyond the bottling date.  For example, the first batch, had a best by date on 23/02/2022 and a neck label of 2011-2012.  This would mean that it was bottled on February 23, 2012.
  
 
== Oude Quetsche Tilquin à L'Ancienne Bottle Log ==
 
== Oude Quetsche Tilquin à L'Ancienne Bottle Log ==

Revision as of 11:21, 29 January 2015

Tilquin Quetsche

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Description

Oude Quetsche Tilquin à L'Ancienne is a lambic blended with a variety of plums. The plums are added in high concentration to 1-year old lambic for a period of 4 months (with the exception of the first test batch that aged for almost 6 months on fruit). The resulting fruit lambic is blended with additional 2- and 3-year old lambic to create a final fruit concentration of at least 250g/l. Oude Quetsche Tilquin à L'Ancienne is 6.4% alcohol by volume and is available in 37,5cl and 75cl corked and caged bottles as well as on draught on occasion.

Plum Varieties

  • 2011-2012 - Small test batch made with fresh prunes de Namur (Belgium), limited to 548 bottles and sold with a one 75cl bottle per person limit at the brewery only. The lambic spent almost 6 months on the fruit (fruit added 8/30/2011 and removed 2/23/2012).
  • 2012-2013 - Made with fresh Quetsches véritable d'Alsace (France) because there were no prunes de Namur available due to cold weather. Released at Toer de Geuze 2013 after 3 months in the bottle.
  • 2013-2014 (early season) - Made with fresh Quetsche véritable d'Alsace (France).
  • 2013-2014 (late season) - Made with frozen Quetsche véritable d'Alsace (France). This is the first batch made with frozen fruit.
  • 2014-2015 - This batch was split. Half of the batch was made with Prune de Namur, harvested by Jean Binamé in Bois-de-Villers, near Namur (Belgium). The remainder was made with Quetsche véritable d'Alsace (France).

Pierre TIlquin described the differences between the two plum varieties in a post on Facebook: "They are very close, but the Quetsche véritable d'Alsace is a little bit more sweet than the Prune de Namur, which is a little bit more sour. The Prune de Namur is also a little bit smaller than the Quetsche véritable d'Alsace".[1]

History / Other Notes

Oude Quetsche Tilquin à L'Ancienne was first released in February of 2012 and was approved for distribution in the United States on October 20, 2013.[2] It comes with a best-by date in dd/mm/yyyy format as well as a neck label with the vintage season. The first round of bottles were released with a 2011-2012 neck label and subsequent batches have followed a similar pattern. The best-by date on the reverse label is 10 years beyond the bottling date. For example, the first batch, had a best by date on 23/02/2022 and a neck label of 2011-2012. This would mean that it was bottled on February 23, 2012.

Oude Quetsche Tilquin à L'Ancienne Bottle Log

Best-by Date

(dd/mm/yyyy)

Neck Label Bottle Size Label / Notes Image Link
23/02/2022 2011-2012 750ml European bottling, Fresh Prunes de Namur N/A
24/01/2013 2012-2013 750ml US Label, 12% Imports, Fresh Quetsches véritables d'Alsace N/A
29/01/2023 2012-2013 375ml US Label, 12% Imports, Fresh Quetsches véritables d'Alsace N/A
06/02/2024 2013-2014 375mL European bottling, Fresh Quetsches véritables d'Alsace N/A
06/02/2024 2013-2014 375mL European bottling, Fresh Quetsches véritables d'Alsace N/A
12/02/2024 2013-2014 750mL 12% Imports, USA, Frozen Quetsches véritables d'Alsace N/A
12/02/2024 2013-2014 750mL European bottling, Frozen Quetsches véritables d'Alsace N/A

Label Log

References

  1. Facebook, Quetsche Tilquin - batches 2014-2015 in progress, September 11, 2014
  2. TTB Label Approval, Oude Quetsche Tilquin à l'Ancienne, 2013

Photos

References


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