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Cantillon Amitié & Joie 40ème Anniversaire Kriek was a kriek labeled (with the same label as the [[Cantillon_Amitié_%26_Joie_40ème_Anniversaire_Super_Gueuze|Cantillon Amitié et Joie 40ème Anniversaire Super Gueuze]]) for a student group in the city of Brussels whose headquarters was in town. It can be distinguished from the Gueuze and Framboise bottlings based on its foil color (red).
Cantillon Amitié & Joie 40ème Anniversaire Kriek was a kriek labeled (with the same label as the [[Cantillon_Amitié_%26_Joie_40ème_Anniversaire_Super_Gueuze|Cantillon Amitié et Joie 40ème Anniversaire Super Gueuze]]) for a student group in the city of Brussels whose headquarters was in town. It can be distinguished from the Gueuze and Framboise bottlings based on its foil color (red).


The president of the student association was member of the museum board at that time. The name translates to Friendship and Joy, and the beer was labeled for the 40th anniversary of the association using a gueuze that was bottled in 1987 or 1988. The term "Super Gueuze" does not designate a different blend of gueuze, but instead was a marketing term used by Cantillon in the 1980s.<ref name=LambicInfoConvo21Jul2017>Lambic.Info Interview with Jean Van Roy, July 2017</ref>
The president of the student association was member of the museum board at that time. The name translates to Friendship and Joy, and the beer was labeled for the 40th anniversary of the association using a gueuze that was bottled in 1988. The term "Super Gueuze" does not designate a different blend of gueuze, but instead was a marketing term used by Cantillon in the 1980s.<ref name=LambicInfoConvo21Jul2017>Lambic.Info Interview with Jean Van Roy, July 2017</ref>


==History/Background==
==History/Background==