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== Description ==
 
== Description ==
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Cantillon Monk's Café Cuvée Kriek is a Kriek blend made specifically for the [http://www.monkscafe.com Monk's Café] in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania.  The cask was hand selected by Tom Peters of [http://www.monkscafe.com Monk's Café] and Jean Van Roy.
  
 
== History / Other Notes ==
 
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This beer was only available on draft at special events at The Monk's Café. A few bottles were briefly observed at Cantillon in 2011 but were never publicly available.
  
== Unsubstantiated Stories ==
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==Unsubstantiated Stories==
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The label indicates that these are Kellery cherries.  Lambic.Info cannot find any reference to Kellery being a type of Morello sour cherry.  Kellery cherries are also described <ref name=CantillonKriek>Cantillon Kriek 100% Lambic, http://www.cantillon.be/br/3_102</ref> as the cherries used in [[Cantillon Kriek 100% Lambic|Cantillon Kriek]] which would imply that Kellery cherries are what are produced in Turkey.  However, the label also says that this beer was produced in Belgium, which would indicate that these are Schaerbeekse cherries rather than Kellery cherries. 
  
 
==Label==
 
==Label==
 
[[File:Cantillon-MonksKriek.jpg|Frameless|300px|Cantillon Monk's Café Cuvée Kriek]]
 
[[File:Cantillon-MonksKriek.jpg|Frameless|300px|Cantillon Monk's Café Cuvée Kriek]]
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==Bottle Log==
 
==Bottle Log==

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Description

Cantillon Monk's Café Cuvée Kriek is a Kriek blend made specifically for the Monk's Café in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. The cask was hand selected by Tom Peters of Monk's Café and Jean Van Roy.

History / Other Notes

This beer was only available on draft at special events at The Monk's Café. A few bottles were briefly observed at Cantillon in 2011 but were never publicly available.

Unsubstantiated Stories

The label indicates that these are Kellery cherries. Lambic.Info cannot find any reference to Kellery being a type of Morello sour cherry. Kellery cherries are also described [1] as the cherries used in Cantillon Kriek which would imply that Kellery cherries are what are produced in Turkey. However, the label also says that this beer was produced in Belgium, which would indicate that these are Schaerbeekse cherries rather than Kellery cherries.

Label

Cantillon Monk's Café Cuvée Kriek

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Bottle Log

Bottle date

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Cork Date Bottle Size Label / Notes Image Link
11/14/2008 2008 750mL Notes Need Photo

References

  1. Cantillon Kriek 100% Lambic, http://www.cantillon.be/br/3_102


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