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== Description ==
== Description ==
Cantillon Faro is sugar sweetened lambic that is generally only available on cask around Brussels and at festivals. Cantillon Faro blends lambic aged for one year with caramelized sugar adding sweetness, slight roastiness, and color. <ref name=SheltonFaro>Dan Shelton, http://www.sheltonbrothers.com/long-ago-and-faro-away/</ref>
Cantillon Faro is sugar sweetened lambic that was generally only available on cask around Brussels and at festivals (though it has not been done for years). Cantillon Faro blends [[Cantillon Jonge Lambic|Jonge Lambic]] aged for about a year with caramelized sugar adding sweetness, slight roastiness, and color. <ref name=SheltonFaro>Dan Shelton, http://www.sheltonbrothers.com/long-ago-and-faro-away/</ref>


== Unsubstantiated Stories ==
== History ==
While Shelton <ref name=SheltonFaro /> describes Cantillon Faro as something which is never bottled, it does appear that it was bottled at least once.  The label below appears on a full bottle on display at [http://www.museebieresbelges.centerall.com/ Musée des Bières belges]. If you can provide any additional information, photographs, or bottle to help further the [http://lambic.info lambic.info] initiative, please contact [[User:Bill|Bill]] or [[User:Adam|Adam]].
While Shelton describes Cantillon Faro as something which is never bottled<ref name=SheltonFaro />, Jean-Pierre Van Roy confirmed that on occasion, mostly during the 1970s and 1980s, customers would request a handful of bottles. This was done on the spot, with only a cork (so no extra cap, as candied sugar was added and drinking it very soon was required to avoid refermentation at a level that would cause the bottle to explode) and most of the time without any markings, although a label has occasionally been used and appears on a full bottle on display at [http://www.museebieresbelges.centerall.com/ Musée des Bières belges].


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Description

Cantillon Faro is sugar sweetened lambic that was generally only available on cask around Brussels and at festivals (though it has not been done for years). Cantillon Faro blends Jonge Lambic aged for about a year with caramelized sugar adding sweetness, slight roastiness, and color. [1]

History

While Shelton describes Cantillon Faro as something which is never bottled[1], Jean-Pierre Van Roy confirmed that on occasion, mostly during the 1970s and 1980s, customers would request a handful of bottles. This was done on the spot, with only a cork (so no extra cap, as candied sugar was added and drinking it very soon was required to avoid refermentation at a level that would cause the bottle to explode) and most of the time without any markings, although a label has occasionally been used and appears on a full bottle on display at Musée des Bières belges.

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