Cantillon Lambidre Fermier de Bruxelles

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Cantillon Lambidre Fermier de Bruxelles was a Sour Apple lambic produced in collaboration with Yvan De Baets of Brasserie de la Senne. The apples were sourced from a tree in Yvan's parents garden.[1]

In 2015, Jean Van Roy discussed this beer in an interview on The Sour Hour (Basic Brewing Radio) podcast, in which he said "the beer was not so bad, but we gave to the beer a crazy name. So in cider, traditional cider in french, I call it Cidre Fermier, so cider from the farm. And we gave the name to this beer, Lambidre Fermier. It was totally crazy. The beer was not so bad, it was my first Zwanze if you want". [2]

References

  1. Lambic.Info Interview with Jean Van Roy, October 2016
  2. The Sour Hour (The Brewing Network), Episode 11, May 23, 2015

Belgian Collector's List - http://www.jacquestrifin.be/brasseries_bieres/bruxelles_cantillon.php

Belgian Label Service - http://users.telenet.be/label.service/brew.htm

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