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== History / Other Notes ==
 
== History / Other Notes ==
 
Blåbær Lambik was first released in 2005 and has been released every year since then except 2006, and 2008.  Though the word ''blåbær'' translates in English to ''blueberry'', the fruit used in this lambic is the European bilberry which is very similar to the American blueberry. The fruiting process for this lambic consists of putting fresh bilberries directly into the barrel with the lambic.
 
Blåbær Lambik was first released in 2005 and has been released every year since then except 2006, and 2008.  Though the word ''blåbær'' translates in English to ''blueberry'', the fruit used in this lambic is the European bilberry which is very similar to the American blueberry. The fruiting process for this lambic consists of putting fresh bilberries directly into the barrel with the lambic.
 
The following video discusses the bilberry.  A comparison between bilberries and American blueberries begins at 10:55.
 
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==Bottle Log==
 
==Bottle Log==

Revision as of 13:01, 31 December 2015

Cantillon Blåbær

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Description

Cantillon Blåbær Lambik a lambic with bilberries added and produced for Ølbutikken in Copehagen, Denmark. It is produced in very limited quantities and is generally released sometime during the summer. It is released in both 37,5cl and 75cl bottles and is 5% ABV.

History / Other Notes

Blåbær Lambik was first released in 2005 and has been released every year since then except 2006, and 2008. Though the word blåbær translates in English to blueberry, the fruit used in this lambic is the European bilberry which is very similar to the American blueberry. The fruiting process for this lambic consists of putting fresh bilberries directly into the barrel with the lambic.

Bottle Log

Batch Cork Date Bottle Size Label / Notes Image Link
Batch 1 2005 750 mL No vintage on label, Gold Foil, 50 bottles released N/A
Batch 2 2007 375 mL 2007 cork. Black foil N/A
Batch 2 2007 750 mL 2007 cork. Black foil N/A
Batch 3 2007 750 mL 2007-II written on front label - Gold Foil N/A
Batch 4 2009 375 mL 2009 written on front label N/A
Batch 4 2009 750 mL 2009 written on front label N/A
Batch 5 2009 375 mL 2009-II written on front label N/A
Batch 5 2009 750 mL 2009-II written on front label N/A
Batch 6 2010 375 mL 400 litre barrel with 100kg bilberries added. No vintage on the label. N/A
Batch 6 2010 750 mL 400 litre barrel with 100kg bilberries added. No vintage on the label. N/A
Batch 7 2011 375 mL 400 litre barrel with 100kg bilberries added. 37,5cl and 75cl bottles. No foil. Label reads "11" N/A
Batch 7 2011 750 mL 400 litre barrel with 100kg bilberries added. 37,5cl and 75cl bottles. No foil. Label reads "11" N/A
Batch 8 2012 375 mL 400 litre barrel with 100kg bilberries added. 37,5cl and 75cl bottles, new label material N/A
Batch 8 2012 750 mL 400 litre barrel with 100kg bilberries added. 37,5cl and 75cl bottles, new label material N/A
Batch 9 2013 375 mL 13 written on front label, new corks N/A
Batch 9 2013 750 mL 13 written on front label, new corks N/A
Batch 10 2014 375 mL 14 written on front label N/A
Batch 10 2014 750 mL 14 written on front label N/A
Batch 11 2015 375 mL 10th anniversary label N/A
Batch 11 2015 750 mL 10th anniversary label N/A

Label and Origin

The label for Blåbær Lambik is a take on the Belgian French-language comic Blueberry that is written by Jean-Michel Charlier and illustrated by Jean "Mœbius" Giraud. The comic follows the adventures of the main character Mike Blueberry as he moves throughout the American West.

Mike Blueberry, drawn by Jean Giraud, Source: Wikipedia

Cantillon Blåbær Lambik label

Photos



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