Difference between revisions of "Vat 44 Monoblend"
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Vat 44 was first released to commemorate the opening of Boon's new brewhouse in 2013. The beer was brewed in December of 2008, placed in foeder #44 (one of the first that Frank purchased), and bottled in August 2010. It was bottled conditioned until its release in April 2013. Approximately 20,500 bottles were released.<ref name= Vat44> Boon, Vatt 44 Monoblend - http://belgium.beertourism.com/blog/new-frank-boon-brewing-hall-officially-opened (English) </ref> | Vat 44 was first released to commemorate the opening of Boon's new brewhouse in 2013. The beer was brewed in December of 2008, placed in foeder #44 (one of the first that Frank purchased), and bottled in August 2010. It was bottled conditioned until its release in April 2013. Approximately 20,500 bottles were released.<ref name= Vat44> Boon, Vatt 44 Monoblend - http://belgium.beertourism.com/blog/new-frank-boon-brewing-hall-officially-opened (English) </ref> | ||
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Revision as of 19:59, 28 November 2014
Description
Boon Vat 44 Monoblend is a geuze made primarily from a high gravity brew aged in foeder #44 blended with a small portion of young lambic to spark a secondary fermentation in the bottle. It was available in 37,5cl bottles and is 8.5% ABV.
History / Other Notes
Vat 44 was first released to commemorate the opening of Boon's new brewhouse in 2013. The beer was brewed in December of 2008, placed in foeder #44 (one of the first that Frank purchased), and bottled in August 2010. It was bottled conditioned until its release in April 2013. Approximately 20,500 bottles were released.[1]
- ↑ Boon, Vatt 44 Monoblend - http://belgium.beertourism.com/blog/new-frank-boon-brewing-hall-officially-opened (English)