Serving Lambic: Difference between revisions
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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== | ||