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In 2020, five bottles were served at Cantillon's taproom displaying "Scarabée-Timorasso" on the label. This beer doesn't exist, and is most likely a mistake by an employee who misunderstood the content of the blend and wrongly labeled these bottles. Indeed, at the time Timorasso was made, Cantillon didn't have any Gewurztraminer at the brewery, making a blend with Scarabée impossible.<ref name=JVR0225>Jean Van Roy, interview with lambic.info, February 2025</ref> | In 2020, five bottles were served at Cantillon's taproom displaying "Scarabée-Timorasso" on the label. This beer doesn't exist, and is most likely a mistake by an employee who misunderstood the content of the blend and wrongly labeled these bottles. Indeed, at the time Timorasso was made, Cantillon didn't have any Gewurztraminer at the brewery, making a blend with Scarabée impossible.<ref name=JVR0225>Jean Van Roy, interview with lambic.info, February 2025</ref> | ||
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Revision as of 14:10, 13 February 2025

Description
In 2020, five bottles were served at Cantillon's taproom displaying "Scarabée-Timorasso" on the label. This beer doesn't exist, and is most likely a mistake by an employee who misunderstood the content of the blend and wrongly labeled these bottles. Indeed, at the time Timorasso was made, Cantillon didn't have any Gewurztraminer at the brewery, making a blend with Scarabée impossible.[1]
References
- ↑ Jean Van Roy, interview with lambic.info, February 2025