This beer was bottled into bulbous 750ml bottles and corked with a 2013 cork. It was first served at The Festival in Portland, Maine between June 21st and June 22nd put on by [http://www.sheltonbrothers.com/ Shelton Brothers] and [http://www.12percentimports.com/ 12% Imports]. At [http://www.sheltonbrothers.com/festival/ The Festival], this beer was labeled with 375ml yellow Cantillon Classic Gueuze labels with no cap (cork only). Though some bottles mistakenly left the confines of the festival, the remaining bottles were returned to Cantillon by Shelton Brothers as it was never intended for public distribution.
On April 29, 2014, Cantillon and drinkbelgianbeer.com posted photos on Facebook of a six-liter bottle of the Lambic d'Haute Densité with many more in the background. These are in Cantillon's [[Brasserie_Cantillon#Underground_Cellar|Underground Cellar]] for long term storage . <ref name=CantillonFB>Cantillon - Facebook, April 29, 2014, [https://www.facebook.com/pages/Brasserie-Cantillon/110627652322553 https://www.facebook.com/pages/Brasserie-Cantillon/110627652322553]</ref> <ref name=dbb> Cantillon’s Bomb Shelter Beer Cellar, Chuck Cook, http://drinkbelgianbeer.com/breweries/cantillons-bomb-shelter-cellar</ref>
Lambic d'Haute Densité has also been served at [[Akkurat]] and is pictured with a different label and bottling date than has previously been seen. Further research is ongoing, as Cantillon stated on their Facebook page that the initial bottling occurred in February 2013.