Cantillon Kersengueuze: Difference between revisions
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== History / Other Notes == | == History / Other Notes == | ||
Half a keg of this beer was served at the club's holiday party. Technically, this was the only appearance of a Kersenlambic. The remainder of the keg was blended with [[Cantillon Kriek 100% Lambic |Cantillon Kriek]] and [[Cantillon Jonge Lambic|Jonge Lambic]] to create Kersengueuze which was bottled into unlabeled | Half a keg of this beer was served at the club's holiday party. Technically, this was the only appearance of a Kersenlambic. The remainder of the keg was blended with [[Cantillon Kriek 100% Lambic |Cantillon Kriek]] and [[Cantillon Jonge Lambic|Jonge Lambic]] to create Kersengueuze which was bottled into unlabeled 750 mL bottles. Additionally, fifty 1.5 L magnums were made with a custom label designed by Joris Pattyn. The first 29 magnums were numbered, but the remaining 21 were not. | ||
Bottles of Kersengueuze were never sold. Very limited numbers of | Bottles of Kersengueuze were never sold. Very limited numbers of 750 mL and 1.5 L bottles were given as gifts to club members and friends of Joris. | ||
==Label== | ==Label== |