Difference between revisions of "Timmermans Agru'm"

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== Description ==
 
== Description ==
 
Very little is known about this beer as it is no longer in production. 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]]
 
Very little is known about this beer as it is no longer in production. 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]]
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According to [http://www.zythos.be/dossiers/geuze/zyth13-tim.html Zythos.be] Timmermans Agru'm is a lambic-based beer with citrus juice added.  Exactly what those citrus juices are and how they are processed is unknown. The name is derived from the French word ''agrume'' which describtes fruits of the citrus family; mainly oranges, tangerines lemons, limes, mangoes, and grapefruits. It is also sweetened with sugar and saccharin with ascorbic acid added. <ref name = TimmermansAgru'm> Timmermans Agru'm - http://www.zythos.be/dossiers/geuze/zyth13-tim.htm, 2006 </ref>. It was available only in cans as well as on draught.
  
 
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Very little is known about this beer as it is no longer in production. If you can provide any additional information, photographs, or bottle to help further the Lambic.info initiative, please contact Bill or Adam

According to Zythos.be Timmermans Agru'm is a lambic-based beer with citrus juice added. Exactly what those citrus juices are and how they are processed is unknown. The name is derived from the French word agrume which describtes fruits of the citrus family; mainly oranges, tangerines lemons, limes, mangoes, and grapefruits. It is also sweetened with sugar and saccharin with ascorbic acid added. [1]. It was available only in cans as well as on draught.

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  1. Timmermans Agru'm - http://www.zythos.be/dossiers/geuze/zyth13-tim.htm, 2006