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==Glassware==
==Glassware==
There are many different types of glasses used for serving lambics.  The most common is a traditional straight-walled tumbler.  It is a versatile glass used for all types of lambics. Guinard notes that a large,  brandy-type glass is used for drinking kriek while a champagne-style flute is used for drinking framboise.<ref name="Guinard">Jean-Xavier Guinard, [[Books#Classic Beer Styles: Lambic|Classic Beer Styles: Lambic]], 1990</ref> Nearly every style of glassware has been used by breweries and cafés alike to serve lambic.
There are many different types of glasses used for serving lambics.  The most common is a traditional straight-walled tumbler.  It is a versatile glass used for all types of lambics. Guinard notes that a large,  brandy-type glass is used for drinking kriek while a champagne-style flute is used for drinking framboise.<ref name="Guinard">Jean-Xavier Guinard, [[Books#Classic Beer Styles: Lambic|Classic Beer Styles: Lambic]], 1990</ref> Nearly every style of glassware has been used by breweries and cafés alike to serve lambic, though the most common is still a tumbler.


==Pouring a Lambic==
==Pouring a Lambic==