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==Description==
==Description==
Cantillon Reine des Prés is a lambic with meadowsweet (French: ''Reine des Prés'', litereally Queen of the Meadows) added.  It was first bottled in 2015 in 75cl bottles, and the ABV is listed as 5.5%
Cantillon Reine des Prés is a lambic with meadowsweet (French: ''Reine des Prés'', literally Queen of the Meadows) added.  It was first bottled in 2015 in 750 mL format, and the ABV is listed as 5.5%


==History / Other Notes==
==History / Other Notes==
The original batch of Reine des Prés bottled in 2015 has not been released for sale publicly due in part to the meadowsweet being extremely strong. This batch was bottled for a restaurant in Brussels called Bouchéry as a food pairing lambic. A second batch was bottled in June 2017 and was released as one part of an exlusive six pack of beers for the BXLBeerFest in August 2017.
The original batch of Reine des Prés, bottled in 2015, was not publicly released for sale, due in part to the meadowsweet character being extremely strong. This batch was bottled for Bouchéry restaurant in Brussels, and intended as a food pairing lambic. A second batch was bottled in June 2017, and released as one part of an exclusive six pack of beers for the BXLBeerFest in August 2017.


Meadowsweet (''Filipendula ulmaria'') has been traditionally used in various stews, wines, beers, meads, vinegars, and other beverages due to its pleasant, somewhat sweet taste. The plant (or various parts of it) have also been used in traditional medicine to treat various ailments and contains chemicals used to make aspirin.
Meadowsweet (''Filipendula ulmaria'') has been traditionally used in various stews, wines, beers, meads, vinegars, and other beverages due to its pleasant, somewhat sweet taste. The plant (or various parts of it) have also been used in traditional medicine to treat various ailments, and contains chemicals used to make aspirin.


==Label==
==Label==
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! Label / Notes
! Label / Notes
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|xx/xx/2015||2015||750ml||First batch, unreleased
|xx/xx/2015||2015||750 mL||First batch, unreleased
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|06/21||2017||Season 16-17||Second batch
|06/21||2017||750 mL||Second batch
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|06/29/2017||Season 16/17||750ml||Third batch, released for BXLBeerFest in August 2017 with generic yellow label
|06/29/2017||Season 16/17||750 mL||Batch 3, released for BXLBeerFest in August 2017 with classic yellow label
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Cantillon Reine des Prés
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Description

Cantillon Reine des Prés is a lambic with meadowsweet (French: Reine des Prés, literally Queen of the Meadows) added. It was first bottled in 2015 in 750 mL format, and the ABV is listed as 5.5%

History / Other Notes

The original batch of Reine des Prés, bottled in 2015, was not publicly released for sale, due in part to the meadowsweet character being extremely strong. This batch was bottled for Bouchéry restaurant in Brussels, and intended as a food pairing lambic. A second batch was bottled in June 2017, and released as one part of an exclusive six pack of beers for the BXLBeerFest in August 2017.

Meadowsweet (Filipendula ulmaria) has been traditionally used in various stews, wines, beers, meads, vinegars, and other beverages due to its pleasant, somewhat sweet taste. The plant (or various parts of it) have also been used in traditional medicine to treat various ailments, and contains chemicals used to make aspirin.

Label

Batch 2 label

Bottle Log

Bottle date

(mm/dd/yyyy)

Cork Date Bottle Size Label / Notes
xx/xx/2015 2015 750 mL First batch, unreleased
06/21 2017 750 mL Second batch
06/29/2017 Season 16/17 750 mL Batch 3, released for BXLBeerFest in August 2017 with classic yellow label

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