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== Description ==
== Description ==
Cantillon Aigre de Kriek is a batch of Cantillon Kriek lambic that became too sour to drink and was relabeled as ''aigre'', the French word for sour.  
Cantillon Aigre de Kriek is a batch of Cantillon Kriek lambic that became too sour to drink and was relabeled as ''aigre'', the French word for sour.  It was called ''aigre de kriek'' rather than vinaigre because ''vin'' implies that it came from wine.


==Label==
==Label==
[[File:Label-Cantillon-AigredeKriek.jpg|300px|frameless]]
[[File:Label-Cantillon-AigredeKriek.jpg|300px|frameless]]
== References ==


[[Brasserie_Cantillon#Beers|← Cantillon]]
[[Brasserie_Cantillon#Beers|← Cantillon]]

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Cantillon Aigre de Kriek
Cantillon Aigre de Kriek

← Cantillon

Description

Cantillon Aigre de Kriek is a batch of Cantillon Kriek lambic that became too sour to drink and was relabeled as aigre, the French word for sour. It was called aigre de kriek rather than vinaigre because vin implies that it came from wine.

Label

← Cantillon