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== Description == | == Description == | ||
− | Cantillon Zwanze 2011 is the fourth release in the Zwanze series of beers. This series has been released every year since 2008, and beginning in 2011 with a coordinated celebration around the world at various beer bars, breweries, and restaurants. The 2011 edition a recreation of [[Cantillon Pinot | + | Cantillon Zwanze 2011 is the fourth release in the [[Brasserie_Cantillon#|Zwanze series]] of beers. This series has been released every year since 2008, and beginning in 2011, with a coordinated celebration around the world at various beer bars, breweries, and restaurants. The 2011 edition is a recreation of [[Cantillon Pinot d'Aunis]], using the same grapes, but this time, dry hopped with Brambling Cross hops. The grapes were provided by Olivier Lemasson at [http://www.wineterroirs.com/2012/06/olivier_lemasson_vins_contes.html Les Vins Contés]. |
== History / Other Notes == | == History / Other Notes == | ||
− | Zwanze 2011 was released worldwide on September 17, 2011. It was available both in bottles and on draught depending on the location. | + | Zwanze 2011 was released worldwide on September 17, 2011. It was available both in bottles and on draught depending on the location. The label for the kegged version of Zwanze 2011 in the U.S. was approved on August 25, 2011.<ref name=TTBZwan> TTB Label Approval, [https://www.ttbonline.gov/colasonline/viewColaDetails.do?action=publicFormDisplay&ttbid=11231001000253 Cantillon Zwanze 2011], 2011 </ref> |
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+ | In the summer of 2017, a small amount of bottles were sold during the Vendanges Solidaires fundraiser to suppor the winemakers after a frost. | ||
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==Bottle Log== | ==Bottle Log== | ||
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==Labels== | ==Labels== | ||
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− | File:Label-Cantillon-Zwanze2011.jpg | + | File:Label-Cantillon-Zwanze2011.jpg| 750ml bottle |
+ | File:Label Cantillon Zwanze 2011 Keg.jpg| Keg, U.S. release | ||
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+ | <u>Label text (translated)</u>:<br> | ||
+ | Blend of two year old lambic from Brasserie cantillon and Pineau d'Aunis from Vins Contes. Beer produced by Oliver Lemasson and Jean Van Roy. Ingredients: Wheat, malt, hops, Pineau d'Aunis. Bottled December 23, 2010 | ||
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[[Brasserie Cantillon#Beers|← Cantillon]] | [[Brasserie Cantillon#Beers|← Cantillon]] |
Latest revision as of 16:04, 16 September 2017
Description
Cantillon Zwanze 2011 is the fourth release in the Zwanze series of beers. This series has been released every year since 2008, and beginning in 2011, with a coordinated celebration around the world at various beer bars, breweries, and restaurants. The 2011 edition is a recreation of Cantillon Pinot d'Aunis, using the same grapes, but this time, dry hopped with Brambling Cross hops. The grapes were provided by Olivier Lemasson at Les Vins Contés.
History / Other Notes
Zwanze 2011 was released worldwide on September 17, 2011. It was available both in bottles and on draught depending on the location. The label for the kegged version of Zwanze 2011 in the U.S. was approved on August 25, 2011.[1]
In the summer of 2017, a small amount of bottles were sold during the Vendanges Solidaires fundraiser to suppor the winemakers after a frost.
Bottle Log
Bottle date
(mm/dd/yyyy) |
Cork Date | Bottle Size | Label / Notes | Image Link |
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12/23/2010 | 2010 | 750mL | Notes | Need Photo |
Labels
Label text (translated):
Blend of two year old lambic from Brasserie cantillon and Pineau d'Aunis from Vins Contes. Beer produced by Oliver Lemasson and Jean Van Roy. Ingredients: Wheat, malt, hops, Pineau d'Aunis. Bottled December 23, 2010
Photos
References
- ↑ TTB Label Approval, Cantillon Zwanze 2011, 2011