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== History / Other Notes ==
== History / Other Notes ==
Gueuze Tilquin (Draught Version) is typically put into 20 liter key-kegs and can be found both in Europe and in North America.  The earliest reviews and references for this beer date to the summer of 2011.  
Gueuze Tilquin (Draught Version) is typically put into 20 liter key-kegs and can be found both in Europe and North America.  The earliest reviews and references for this beer date to the summer of 2011.  


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Description

Gueuze Tilquin (Draught Version) is a gueuze created by blending a low alcohol lambic beer called Meerts (from Boon) and one- and two-year old lambics from Boon, Lindemans, Girardin, and Cantillon. According to the blendery, it is comprised of 50% meerts and 50% lambic, in order to keep the ABV down. No 3 year old lambic is in the draught version. The ratio is 50% of meerts, 10% of one-year old lambic, and 40% of two-year old. It is typically 4.8% ABV.

History / Other Notes

Gueuze Tilquin (Draught Version) is typically put into 20 liter key-kegs and can be found both in Europe and North America. The earliest reviews and references for this beer date to the summer of 2011.

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