Cantillon Cognac Lambic: Difference between revisions
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== Description == | == Description == | ||
Cantillon Cognac lambic was a test batch of lambic brewed in 2003 and subsequently aged in Cognac barrels for one year. There were two test batches named F-14 and F-17. This test would prove to be an initial step in commercially producing a large-run Cognac barrel-aged lambic in 2007 under the name [[Cantillon 50 Degrees North - 4 Degrees East]]. | Cantillon Cognac lambic was orignally a test batch of lambic brewed in 2003 and subsequently aged in Cognac barrels for one year. There were two test batches named F-14 and F-17 that year. This test would prove to be an initial step in commercially producing a large-run Cognac barrel-aged lambic in 2007 under the name [[Cantillon 50 Degrees North - 4 Degrees East]]. There have been several other batches of Cognac Lambic, outlined below. | ||
== History / Other Notes == | == History / Other Notes == |