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Cantillon is the first known lambic blender to make a Framboise. In 1909, they report having made more Framboise than Kriek. <ref name=summit16>[[The Lambic Summit 2010#Part 16|The Lambic Summit, Part 16]] This continued until production of Framboise stopped during World War I. </ref> | Cantillon is the first known lambic blender to make a Framboise. In 1909, they report having made more Framboise than Kriek. <ref name=summit16>[[The Lambic Summit 2010#Part 16|The Lambic Summit, Part 16]] This continued until production of Framboise stopped during World War I. </ref> | ||
− | Framboise came back in the 1980's when the two batches described here were made. After that, Cantillon renamed their Framboise to [[Cantillon | + | Framboise came back in the 1980's when the two batches described here were made. After that, Cantillon renamed their Framboise to [[Cantillon Rosé De Gambrinus |Rose de Gambrinus]]. |
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Revision as of 14:25, 24 November 2014
Description
History / Other Notes
Cantillon is the first known lambic blender to make a Framboise. In 1909, they report having made more Framboise than Kriek. [1]
Framboise came back in the 1980's when the two batches described here were made. After that, Cantillon renamed their Framboise to Rose de Gambrinus.
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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 | Need Photo |
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References
- ↑ The Lambic Summit, Part 16 This continued until production of Framboise stopped during World War I.
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