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On August 29, 2014, Tilquin posted to Facebook that the gueuzerie had received 957 kg of partially frozen blackberries from Germany.<ref name=TilquinBlackberry> Facebook, Mûre Tilquin, first trial, August 2014 - https://www.facebook.com/media/set/?set=a.757577427633574.1073741850.124028207655169&type=3</ref>  On January 7, 2015, it was announced via Facebook that the first blend of Mûre Tilquin à l'Ancienne was in the final stages of being assembled.
On August 29, 2014, Tilquin posted to Facebook that the gueuzerie had received 957 kg of partially frozen blackberries from Germany.<ref name=TilquinBlackberry> Facebook, Mûre Tilquin, first trial, August 2014 - https://www.facebook.com/media/set/?set=a.757577427633574.1073741850.124028207655169&type=3</ref>  On January 7, 2015, it was announced via Facebook that the first blend of Mûre Tilquin à l'Ancienne was in the final stages of being assembled.


Oude Mûre Tilquin à l’Ancienne has a chosen concentration of 35% (kg/L) fruit per liter of lambic.  A total of 2,700 L were produced for the first blend. Initially, 957 kg of Loch Ness variety blackberries ([https://www.rhs.org.uk/Plants/75680/i-Rubus-fruticosus-i-Loch-Ness-sup-%28PBR%29-sup-%28F%29/Details Rubus fruticosus]) were placed in a 2,000-liter tank and topped with lambic until the volume of the tank reached 1,800 liters. Approximately 1,600 liters of lambic were obtained after fermentation and blended with 2 and 3-year-old lambic for a total of 2,700 liters. Thus, the final fruit ratio is 35% (kg/L) fruit per liter or 957 kg of blackberries per 2,700 liters of lambic.<ref name=TilquinBlackberryBlend> Facebook,Mûre Tilquin status update, January 2015, https://www.facebook.com/124028207655169/photos/a.639338152790836.1073741846.124028207655169/827636203961029/?type=1&theater </ref>
Oude Mûre Tilquin à l’Ancienne has a chosen concentration of 35% (kg/L) fruit per liter of lambic.  A total of 2,700 L were produced for the first blend. Initially, 957 kg of Loch Ness variety blackberries ([https://www.rhs.org.uk/Plants/75680/i-Rubus-fruticosus-i-Loch-Ness-sup-%28PBR%29-sup-%28F%29/Details Rubus fruticosus]) were placed in a 2,000 L tank and topped with lambic until the volume of the tank reached 1,800 liters. Approximately 1,600 liters of lambic were obtained after fermentation and blended with 2 and 3-year-old lambic for a total of 2,700 liters. Thus, the final fruit ratio is 35% (kg/L) fruit per liter or 957 kg of blackberries per 2,700 liters of lambic.<ref name=TilquinBlackberryBlend> Facebook,Mûre Tilquin status update, January 2015, https://www.facebook.com/124028207655169/photos/a.639338152790836.1073741846.124028207655169/827636203961029/?type=1&theater </ref>


In May 2015, Oude Mûre Tilquin received label approval for distribution in the United States.<ref name= TTMure> TTB Label Approval, [https://www.ttbonline.gov/colasonline/viewColaDetails.do?action=publicFormDisplay&ttbid=15106001000149 Mûre Tilquin à l'Ancienne], 2015</ref>
In May 2015, Oude Mûre Tilquin received label approval for distribution in the United States.<ref name= TTMure> TTB Label Approval, [https://www.ttbonline.gov/colasonline/viewColaDetails.do?action=publicFormDisplay&ttbid=15106001000149 Mûre Tilquin à l'Ancienne], 2015</ref>

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Description

Oude Mûre Tilquin à l'Ancienne is a lambic with blackberries added. It is available in 375 mL and 750 mL bottles and listed at 6.4% ABV. The first blend produced 1,800 750 mL bottles and 3,600 375 mL bottles, which were released during the 2015 Toer de Geuze weekend.

History / Other Notes

On August 29, 2014, Tilquin posted to Facebook that the gueuzerie had received 957 kg of partially frozen blackberries from Germany.[1] On January 7, 2015, it was announced via Facebook that the first blend of Mûre Tilquin à l'Ancienne was in the final stages of being assembled.

Oude Mûre Tilquin à l’Ancienne has a chosen concentration of 35% (kg/L) fruit per liter of lambic. A total of 2,700 L were produced for the first blend. Initially, 957 kg of Loch Ness variety blackberries (Rubus fruticosus) were placed in a 2,000 L tank and topped with lambic until the volume of the tank reached 1,800 liters. Approximately 1,600 liters of lambic were obtained after fermentation and blended with 2 and 3-year-old lambic for a total of 2,700 liters. Thus, the final fruit ratio is 35% (kg/L) fruit per liter or 957 kg of blackberries per 2,700 liters of lambic.[2]

In May 2015, Oude Mûre Tilquin received label approval for distribution in the United States.[3]

On July 16, 2015 the gueuzerie received 3,000 kg of fresh blackberries from Germany to begin a second series of blends. Three 2,000 L tanks were filled with 1,000 kg of blackberries in each and filled with lambic up to the 1,800 L mark.

Mûre Tilquin à l'Ancienne Bottle Log

Best-by Date

(dd/mm/yyyy)

Neck Label Bottle Size Label / Notes Image Link
08/01/2025 2014-2015 750 mL N/A
09/01/2025 2014-2015 375 mL N/A -
04/11/2025 2015-2016 750 mL European label
04/11/2025 2015-2016 750 mL 12% Imports, U.S. label
23/11/2025 2015-2016 375 mL 12% Imports, U.S. label
05/01/2026 2015-2016 375 mL European label, DIAM B 1516 cork -
12/14/2026 2015-2016 375 mL 12% Imports, U.S. label
19/01/2027 2016-2017 750 mL European label
19/01/2027 2016-2017 375 mL 12% Imports, U.S. label
05/01/2027 2016-2017 750 mL 12% Imports, U.S. label -
06/02/2028 2017-2018 750 mL 12% Imports, U.S. label
14/02/2028 2017-2018 375 mL European label -
10/04/2028 2017-2018 750 mL European label -
26/02/2029 2018-2019 375 mL 12% Imports, U.S. label
28/01/2030 2019-2020 375 mL 12% Imports, U.S. label

Label Log

References

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