Difference between revisions of "Beer and Lambic Blends"
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|Bierbrouwerij de Eem||De Connectie Lambiek vs. IPA|| Netherlands ||Lindemans and Girardin||12 and 14 month||IPA||2012|| Draft Only(?)||Brewed for De Nederlandse Brettanomyces Dagen. May have only been served on cask || | |Bierbrouwerij de Eem||De Connectie Lambiek vs. IPA|| Netherlands ||Lindemans and Girardin||12 and 14 month||IPA||2012|| Draft Only(?)||Brewed for De Nederlandse Brettanomyces Dagen. May have only been served on cask || | ||
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|Hill Farmstead Brewing Company||Civil Disobedience #7||U.S.A.||Cantillon||24 month||Barrel Aged Saison||2013||375ml||Blend of 2 year old Art and 2 year old unblended Cantillon lambic|| | |Hill Farmstead Brewing Company||Civil Disobedience #7||U.S.A.||Cantillon||24 month||Barrel Aged Saison||2013||375ml||Blend of 2 year old Art and 2 year old unblended Cantillon lambic|| | ||
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+ | |Masia Agullons ||Setembre|| Spain||Cantillon||||Strong Pale Ale ||Annually||75cl || || | ||
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+ | |Masia Agullons ||Setembre Especial Nadal|| Spain||Cantillon||||Strong Pale Ale ||Annually||75cl || || | ||
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|New Belgium Brewing Company||Transatlantique Kriek||U.S.A.||Boon (first batch), Oud Beersel|| ||Golden Lager||2009-current||22oz||Lambic shipped from Belgium to Colorado for blending || | |New Belgium Brewing Company||Transatlantique Kriek||U.S.A.||Boon (first batch), Oud Beersel|| ||Golden Lager||2009-current||22oz||Lambic shipped from Belgium to Colorado for blending || |
Revision as of 17:32, 9 July 2015
As lambic is often known for being blended, some commercial breweries have also blended young and old lambic with a variety of other beer styles. Often times, the lambic brewers or blenders will lend their lambics to other commercial breweries for blending, but some breweries like Gueuzerie Tilquin, have brought in outside beers to blend in-house with their own lambic. The characteristics present in lambic have been used to enhance beer styles from saisons to stouts, and these blends have been produced in a number of different countries.
The following table attempts to document all commercially produced beers that have lambic blended into them.