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Revision as of 20:33, 15 January 2015
Description
Cantillon Fou'Foune is an apricot lambic brewed yearly by Cantillon. According to Cantillon's website, an entire batch of Fou'Foune uses approximately 1200 kilograms of Bergeron apricots grown France. [1][2] They are cut in half, the pits removed from about half of the fruit, and the fruit is placed into a stainless steel tank with lambic for a maturation period. It is then transferred to oak barrels until it is ready to be bottled. Though the brewery states that Fou'Foune is only available in 75cl bottles, it was also available in 37.5cl bottles on at least one occasion in Japan (2010) as well as in 20L kegs.
History / Other Notes
Cantillon Fou'Foune was released in 1999 after a first batch was brewed with 300 kilograms of apricots in 1998.[1] The labeling for Fou'Foune has remained generally unchanged since its first release with only slight variations to its coloring and size.
Unsubstantiated Stories
Claims have been made that other 375ml versions have been bottled outside of the 2010 bottling, but none have been shared publicly and cannot be verified.
Bottle Log
Label Log
References
- ↑ 1.0 1.1 http://cantillon.be/br/3_107 Cantillon - Fou'Foune
- ↑ Brasserie Cantillon - Tour Brochure (English)
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