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Jean-Pierre brewed three batches of lambic (November 1987, February 1989, and January 1990). He first aged this lambic in 650-liter wine barrels ("pijpen" or "pipes") from Spain. Next, the batches were finished in Old Tawny Superior Port barrels from Portugal and finally blended and bottled December 1990.  
 
Jean-Pierre brewed three batches of lambic (November 1987, February 1989, and January 1990). He first aged this lambic in 650-liter wine barrels ("pijpen" or "pipes") from Spain. Next, the batches were finished in Old Tawny Superior Port barrels from Portugal and finally blended and bottled December 1990.  
  
Brabantiae was blended at the request of Francis De Hondt who asked that Cantillon to create a special cuvée to honor King Badouin (also Duke of Brabant) to celebrate the Koningsfeesten.  This particular anniversary was special as it represented a triple anniversary for the King (30 years of marriage, 40 years of reign, and the King’s 60th birthday). <ref name=“Brabanconne”>Christian Laport, [http://archives.lesoir.be/gueuze-d-origine-controlee-une-brabanconne-qui-ravit-le_t-19910518-Z03Z9Y.html Gueuze d’Origine Contrôlée. Une «Brabançonne» qui ravit le palais ]</ref><ref name=“Opa-gids”> Piet Sierens, http://www.wiels.nl/Opa-gids.txt</ref>
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Francis De Hondt requested that Cantillon to create a special cuvée to honor King Badouin (also Duke of Brabant) to celebrate the Koningsfeesten.  This particular anniversary was special as it represented a triple anniversary for the King (30 years of marriage, 40 years of reign, and the King’s 60th birthday). Brabantiae, which was already in barrels, was named and provided for this celebration. <ref name=“Brabanconne”>Christian Laport, [http://archives.lesoir.be/gueuze-d-origine-controlee-une-brabanconne-qui-ravit-le_t-19910518-Z03Z9Y.html Gueuze D'origine Controlee. Une Brabanconne Qui Ravit Le Palais]</ref><ref name=“Opa-gids”> Piet Sierens, http://www.wiels.nl/Opa-gids.txt</ref>
 
 
== Unsubstantiated Stories ==
 
Unconfirmed stories say that this beer was not originally made for the Koningsfeesten, but instead was already in progress and happened to be available when De Hondt requested a special blend.
 
  
 
==Bottle Log==
 
==Bottle Log==

Revision as of 16:02, 8 June 2014

Cantillon Brabantiae

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Description

Brabantiae is a gueuze that was finished in Port Wine Barrels, and made to honor the Belgian King Baudouin (7 September 1930 – 31 July 1993). It was released for the Koningsfeesten (King's Celebrations) in 1991.

History / Other Notes

Jean-Pierre brewed three batches of lambic (November 1987, February 1989, and January 1990). He first aged this lambic in 650-liter wine barrels ("pijpen" or "pipes") from Spain. Next, the batches were finished in Old Tawny Superior Port barrels from Portugal and finally blended and bottled December 1990.

Francis De Hondt requested that Cantillon to create a special cuvée to honor King Badouin (also Duke of Brabant) to celebrate the Koningsfeesten. This particular anniversary was special as it represented a triple anniversary for the King (30 years of marriage, 40 years of reign, and the King’s 60th birthday). Brabantiae, which was already in barrels, was named and provided for this celebration. [1][2]

Bottle Log

Bottle date

(mm/yyyy)

Cork Date Bottle Size Label / Notes Image Link
12/1990 None 750mL N/A

References

  1. Christian Laport, Gueuze D'origine Controlee. Une Brabanconne Qui Ravit Le Palais
  2. Piet Sierens, http://www.wiels.nl/Opa-gids.txt


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