Comparing Old, Young, and Unblended Lambic: Difference between revisions

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==Introduction==
==Introduction==


Throughout the [https://www.lambic.info Lambic.Info] project, you will see references to and lists of ''oude lambiek'' and ''jonge lambiek'' (Dutch) or ''jeune lambic'' and ''vieux lambic'' (French). You may also note the absence of a familiar English-language category ''unblended lambic''.  We have used the native language-appropriate nomenclature for these beers based on the brewer or blender’s location or preferred language of communication.  There is, however, a much more intentional reason for using these terms.
Throughout the [https://www.lambic.info Lambic.Info] project, you will see references to and lists of ''jonge lambiek'' and ''oude lambiek'' (Dutch) or ''jeune lambic'' and ''vieux lambic'' (French). You may also note the absence of a familiar English-language category ''unblended lambic''.  We have used the native language-appropriate nomenclature for these beers based on the brewer or blender’s location or preferred language of communication.  There is, however, a much more intentional reason for using these terms.


==Clarifying the Language==
==Clarifying the Language==