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== Description == | == Description == | ||
Cantillon Noyau is a small test batch of 2-year-old lambic that was aged with part of the remaining pits left behind after the destoning of the apricots used in [[Cantillon_Fou%27_Foune|Fou'Foune]] in 2013. No actual fruit went into this beer, and the amount of apricot pits wasn't written down, and is thus unknown. | |||
== History / | ==History / Side Notes== | ||
The idea for the beer came after Jean Van Roy tried apricot pit alcohol made by a friend, which he really enjoyed. According to him, about 40 to 50 bottles were made. | |||
==Bottle Log== | ==Bottle Log== | ||
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| | | 08/20/2013 | ||
| | | 2013 | ||
| | | 750 mL | ||
| | | White label, no graphics or additional information | ||
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== Photos == | == Photos == | ||
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File:CantillonNoyau-1.jpg | |||
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Latest revision as of 16:29, 25 June 2025

Description
Cantillon Noyau is a small test batch of 2-year-old lambic that was aged with part of the remaining pits left behind after the destoning of the apricots used in Fou'Foune in 2013. No actual fruit went into this beer, and the amount of apricot pits wasn't written down, and is thus unknown.
History / Side Notes
The idea for the beer came after Jean Van Roy tried apricot pit alcohol made by a friend, which he really enjoyed. According to him, about 40 to 50 bottles were made.
Bottle Log
Photos