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== Description ==
 
== Description ==
Cantillon Monk's Café Cuvée De Monk's Gueuze is a special gueuze blend with barrels hand selected by Tom Peters of Monk's Café in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania and Jean Van Roy.
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Cantillon Monk's Café Cuvée De Monk's Gueuze is a special gueuze blend that includes amarillo hops and a significant portion of lambic from new oak barrels.  The blend was hand selected by Tom Peters of [[Monk's Café]] in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania and Jean Van Roy.  
  
 
== History / Other Notes ==
 
== History / Other Notes ==
Cuvée De Monk's Gueuze is a blend selected by Tom Peters, the owner of [[The Monk's Cafe]] in Philadelphia. The 2006 portion included 20 kilos of Amarillo hops that were added at the end of the boil by Cantillon with Tomme Arthur (the Lost Abbey), Adam Avery (Avery Brewing), Sam Calagione (Dogfish Head), Vinnie Cirluza (Russian River), Rob Tod (Allagash), and Tom Peters who were visiting during the 2006 open brew day.
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The 2006 portion included 20 kilos of Amarillo hops that were added at the end of the boil by Cantillon with Tomme Arthur (the Lost Abbey), Adam Avery (Avery Brewing), Sam Calagione (Dogfish Head), Vinnie Cirluza (Russian River), Rob Tod (Allagash), and Tom Peters who were visiting during the 2006 open brew day.
  
A year later, Jean Van Roy believed that the batch was too hoppy and agreed to let Tom Peters to make a special bottling of that batch. Tom selected 250 liters of the 3 year old lambic with Amarillo hops, 500 liters of new wood 2 year old lambic, and 250 liters of 1 year old lambic.   
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In 2008, Jean Van Roy believed that the batch was too hoppy and agreed to let Tom make a special bottling of that batch. Tom selected 250 liters of the 3 year old lambic with amarillo hops, 500 liters of new wood 2 year old lambic, and 250 liters of 1 year old lambic.   
  
At the Monk's Cafe Mad Monday event in August 8, 2011, a hand-out was available explaining the available beers.  The description for this beer provided by Monk's Cafe is in the gallery below.
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At a Monk's Cafe Mad Monday event in August 8, 2011, a hand-out was available explaining the available beers.  The description for this beer was provided by Monk's Cafe on this handout and is in the gallery below.
  
 
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Revision as of 21:43, 15 September 2014

Cantillon Monk's Cuvee

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Description

Cantillon Monk's Café Cuvée De Monk's Gueuze is a special gueuze blend that includes amarillo hops and a significant portion of lambic from new oak barrels. The blend was hand selected by Tom Peters of Monk's Café in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania and Jean Van Roy.

History / Other Notes

The 2006 portion included 20 kilos of Amarillo hops that were added at the end of the boil by Cantillon with Tomme Arthur (the Lost Abbey), Adam Avery (Avery Brewing), Sam Calagione (Dogfish Head), Vinnie Cirluza (Russian River), Rob Tod (Allagash), and Tom Peters who were visiting during the 2006 open brew day.

In 2008, Jean Van Roy believed that the batch was too hoppy and agreed to let Tom make a special bottling of that batch. Tom selected 250 liters of the 3 year old lambic with amarillo hops, 500 liters of new wood 2 year old lambic, and 250 liters of 1 year old lambic.

At a Monk's Cafe Mad Monday event in August 8, 2011, a hand-out was available explaining the available beers. The description for this beer was provided by Monk's Cafe on this handout and is in the gallery below.

Label

Bottle Log

Bottle date

(mm/dd/yyyy)

Cork Date Bottle Size Label / Notes Image Link
11/14/2008 2008 750mL Barrel with state of PA outline N/A
N/A 2008 375mL Barrel with state of PA outline N/A

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Photos


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