Lambic pitchers and other stoneware: Difference between revisions
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==Overview== | ==Overview== | ||
Many lambic drinkers are familiar with the blueish-gray hued clay pitchers that many lambic breweries use to serve their lambics. These pitchers come in a variety of sizes from half-liters all the way up to 3-liters, and are used both to serve lambic on draught as well as to decant bottles. Current breweries including [[Brouwerij_3_Fonteinen|3 Fonteinen]], [[Brasserie_Cantillon|Cantillon]], [[Brouwerij_Timmermans|Timmermans]] and closed breweries like [[Brouwerij_Winderickx|Winderickx]] and [[ | Many lambic drinkers are familiar with the blueish-gray hued clay pitchers that many lambic breweries use to serve their lambics. These pitchers come in a variety of sizes from half-liters all the way up to 3-liters, and are used both to serve lambic on draught as well as to decant bottles. Current breweries including [[Brouwerij_3_Fonteinen|3 Fonteinen]], [[Brasserie_Cantillon|Cantillon]], [[Brouwerij_Timmermans|Timmermans]] and closed breweries like [[Brouwerij_Winderickx|Winderickx]] and [[Brasserie_Dewolfs|De Wolfs]] all had their own versions of the stoneware. Several breweries including [[Brouwerij_Winderickx|Winderickx]] also have their own branded stoneware mugs made in a similar fashion. Many of the pitchers that lambic producers use are a blue/gray or sandy-brown color. | ||
==Historical use== | ==Historical use== |