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Latest revision as of 09:21, 28 March 2016
Description
Lindemans Kriek is a filtered, pasteurized, and sweetened lambic with cherry juice and cherry flavoring added. It is labeled as 3.5% ABV and released in 250ml, 355ml, 375ml, and 750ml bottles.
History / Other Notes
Lindemans Kriek as consumers know it today has been available since 1979. Twenty-five percent cherry juice by volume is added before filtering and pasteurization.[1] Since 2012, all sweetened Lindemans beers are sweetened with the natural sweetener Stevia. Before 2012 they were sweetened with Acesulfame K. Before bottling, the sweetened beers are put through a centrifuge for filtration.[2]
In 2016 the Lindemans line of sweetened fruit lambics received new label approval in the United States, pictured below.
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References
- ↑ Brouwerij Lindemans - Kriek description
- ↑ Personal Communication, Lindemans Sweetener and Filtration, 2014