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== Description == | == Description == | ||
==Label== | Mort Subite Oude Kriek was reintroduced in 2007. It is made from blending old lambic into young lambic with cherries, allowing for refermentation. It is 6.5% ABV.<ref name=“LambicLand”>Tim Webb, Chris Pollard, Siobhan McGinn, [[Books#LambicLand: A Journey Round the Most Unusual Beers in the World|LambicLand: A Journey Round the Most Unusual Beers in the World]], 2010</ref> | ||
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Latest revision as of 14:24, 5 February 2025

Description
Mort Subite Oude Kriek was reintroduced in 2007. It is made from blending old lambic into young lambic with cherries, allowing for refermentation. It is 6.5% ABV.[1]
Label Log
Photos
References
- ↑ Tim Webb, Chris Pollard, Siobhan McGinn, LambicLand: A Journey Round the Most Unusual Beers in the World, 2010