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== Description ==
== Description ==
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Cantilon Frambozenlambik is a cask framboise (raspberry lambic) served regularely on hand pump at [[Moeder Lambic]] and other bars and festivals around Belgium.  It is not carbonated, though sparkler tap nozzles are sometimes used to create some head when this beer is poured. The fruit concentration varried slightly depending on the batch but was usually around 300g / Liter, so closer to [[Cantillon_Lou_Pepe_-_Framboise|Lou Pepe Framboise]] than [[Cantillon Rosé de Gambrinus|Rosé de Gambrinus]], without the carbonation due to the addition of priming sugar or young lambic, as it wasn't the case here.


== History / Other Notes ==
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== Unsubstantiated Stories ==
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==Bottle Log==
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{| class="wikitable" border="1"
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! Bottle date
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! Cork Date
! Bottle Size
! Label / Notes
! Image Link
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| 11/14/2008
| 2008
| 750mL
| Notes
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|}
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== References ==
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Description

Cantilon Frambozenlambik is a cask framboise (raspberry lambic) served regularely on hand pump at Moeder Lambic and other bars and festivals around Belgium. It is not carbonated, though sparkler tap nozzles are sometimes used to create some head when this beer is poured. The fruit concentration varried slightly depending on the batch but was usually around 300g / Liter, so closer to Lou Pepe Framboise than Rosé de Gambrinus, without the carbonation due to the addition of priming sugar or young lambic, as it wasn't the case here.


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