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+ | Lindemans SpontanBasil is a unique collaboration between ''Lindemans'' and ''Mikkeller''. Breaking the mold among existing beer styles, the brewers'combined efforts resulted in this old gueuze with a twist: a blend f one- to two-year old Lambic fermented on oak with the addition of fresh basil. Bottle-conditioned, SpontanBasil has a golden color and combines the sourness of lambic with the aromas and flavors of fresh basil. It's the ideal aperitif, and is also perfect for food pairing. | ||
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+ | ''Bottled July 2015; best before end of 2025. Contains: Water, barley malt, wheat, basil, hops, wild yeast.'' | ||
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Revision as of 14:32, 11 August 2015
Description
Lindemans / Mikkeller SpontanBasil is a collabroation done with Danish gypsy brewer Mikkeller. It is an extension of Mikkeller's Spontanale Series of spontaneously fermented beers and is a blend of lambic and fresh basil. The first batch was limited to 25,000 screen printed 75cl bottles and released in Spring 2015. A second batch was bottled in July 2015.
History / Other Notes
Lindemans / Mikkeller SpontanBasil was approved for distribution in the United States on August 1, 2015.[1]
Label
Label Text (U.S. Version, batch 2):
Lindemans SpontanBasil is a unique collaboration between Lindemans and Mikkeller. Breaking the mold among existing beer styles, the brewers'combined efforts resulted in this old gueuze with a twist: a blend f one- to two-year old Lambic fermented on oak with the addition of fresh basil. Bottle-conditioned, SpontanBasil has a golden color and combines the sourness of lambic with the aromas and flavors of fresh basil. It's the ideal aperitif, and is also perfect for food pairing.
Bottled July 2015; best before end of 2025. Contains: Water, barley malt, wheat, basil, hops, wild yeast.
References
- ↑ TTB Label Approval, Lindemans/Mikkeller SpontanBasil Label Approval, TTB, 2015