Cantillon Lou Pepe Gueuze: Difference between revisions
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Lou Pepe Geuze is part of Cantillon's Lou Pepe series which is bottled on a semi-regular basis. The series also contains [[Cantillon_Lou_Pepe_-_Framboise|Lou Pepe Framboise]] and [[Cantillon_Lou_Pepe_-_Kriek|Lou Pepe Kriek]]. Lou Pepe Gueuze is not a gueuze in the traditional sense. It is made from | Lou Pepe Geuze is part of Cantillon's Lou Pepe series which is bottled on a semi-regular basis. The series also contains [[Cantillon_Lou_Pepe_-_Framboise|Lou Pepe Framboise]] and [[Cantillon_Lou_Pepe_-_Kriek|Lou Pepe Kriek]]. Lou Pepe Gueuze is not a gueuze in the traditional sense. It is made from 2-year-old lambic that has been aged in used wine barrels. To carbonate the beer, a small amount of sweet liquor is added at bottling, causing the refermentation in the bottle. | ||
According to Cantillon's official website, "the particular name of these beers comes from the south-west of France, a region the Cantillon family is very fond of. In this beautiful region, the grandfather is called Lou Pepe."<ref name=“CantillonLouPepe”>https://www.cantillon.be/gueuze-lou-pepe-en Cantillon - Gueuze Lou Pepe</ref> | According to Cantillon's official website, "the particular name of these beers comes from the south-west of France, a region the Cantillon family is very fond of. In this beautiful region, the grandfather is called Lou Pepe."<ref name=“CantillonLouPepe”>https://www.cantillon.be/gueuze-lou-pepe-en Cantillon - Gueuze Lou Pepe</ref> |