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== Description ==
 
== Description ==
Boon Framboise is a raspberry lambic released regularly by the brewery. It is available in 25cl capped bottles and 37,5cl corked and caged bottles. It has previously been available in 75cl bottles. It is 5% ABV.  
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Boon Framboise is a raspberry lambic released regularly by the brewery. It is available in 250ml capped bottles, 375ml and 750ml corked and caged bottles, and 20L kegs. It is labeled as 5% ABV.<ref name = PalmBrew> Palm Breweries - [http://www.palm.be/pageflip/en/files/assets/downloads/publication.pdf Master Class, Palm Breweries], 2nd Edition, 2013 </ref>
  
 
==History / Other Notes==
 
==History / Other Notes==
Boon Framboise was first created in 1976.  It uses 300 grams of fresh Raspberries per liter.<refname= Boon Framboise> Boon Framboise - http://www.boon.be/en/our-beers/framboise-boon (English) </ref>
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Boon Framboise was first created in 1976.  It uses 300 grams of fresh raspberries per liter.<ref name = PalmBrew> Palm Breweries - [http://www.palm.be/pageflip/en/files/assets/downloads/publication.pdf Master Class, Palm Breweries], 2nd Edition, 2013 </ref>  It is made with lambic that is particularly young, seven to eight months, to allow the fullness and sweetness of young lambic to prevail. The raspberries are frozen and come from the Galician region of Poland. <ref name=Summit13>Frank Boon, 2010, [[The_Lambic_Summit_2010#Part_13|The Lambic Summit, Part 13 (Shelton Brothers)]]</ref>
 
 
  
 
==Label Log==
 
==Label Log==

Latest revision as of 07:18, 7 February 2015

Boon Framboise

← Brouwerij Boon

Description

Boon Framboise is a raspberry lambic released regularly by the brewery. It is available in 250ml capped bottles, 375ml and 750ml corked and caged bottles, and 20L kegs. It is labeled as 5% ABV.[1]

History / Other Notes

Boon Framboise was first created in 1976. It uses 300 grams of fresh raspberries per liter.[1] It is made with lambic that is particularly young, seven to eight months, to allow the fullness and sweetness of young lambic to prevail. The raspberries are frozen and come from the Galician region of Poland. [2]

Label Log

References

  1. 1.0 1.1 Palm Breweries - Master Class, Palm Breweries, 2nd Edition, 2013
  2. Frank Boon, 2010, The Lambic Summit, Part 13 (Shelton Brothers)

Photos

← Brouwerij Boon