Difference between revisions of "3 Fonteinen Armand & Tomme"

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== History / Other Notes ==
 
== History / Other Notes ==
Oude Geuze Armand & Tomme (labeled as Armand & Tommy) is a geuze released by Drie Fonteinen at the [[Sour and Bitter Festival]] in Copenhagen in May of 2012.   
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Oude Geuze Armand & Tomme (labeled as Armand & Tommy) is a geuze released by Drie Fonteinen at the [[Sour and Bitter Festival]] in Copenhagen in May of 2012.  Bottles were sold onsite or to go for 125DKK.  This beer was later distributed internationally although none went to the United States.
 
 
 
== Unsubstantiated Stories ==
 
== Unsubstantiated Stories ==
 
There are stories circulating that Tomme Arthur was not actively involved in the creation of this blend. Mr. Arthur was not present at the Sour and Bitter Festival where this was released and did not have bottles at the brewery. It is unclear how Tomme's name came to be misspelled on the label.
 
There are stories circulating that Tomme Arthur was not actively involved in the creation of this blend. Mr. Arthur was not present at the Sour and Bitter Festival where this was released and did not have bottles at the brewery. It is unclear how Tomme's name came to be misspelled on the label.
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== References ==
 
== References ==
 
[http://www.drikkeriget.dk/SourBitter_Invitation.pdf Sour and Bitter Invitation]
 
[http://www.drikkeriget.dk/SourBitter_Invitation.pdf Sour and Bitter Invitation]
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Revision as of 19:18, 26 April 2014

Armand & Tomme

Description

Armand Debelder and Tomme Arthur of The Lost Abbey blended of 3 Fonteinen barrels, four year old Boon lambic, and Armand's own lambic from 2008. This geuze was bottled on February 17, 2011.

History / Other Notes

Oude Geuze Armand & Tomme (labeled as Armand & Tommy) is a geuze released by Drie Fonteinen at the Sour and Bitter Festival in Copenhagen in May of 2012. Bottles were sold onsite or to go for 125DKK. This beer was later distributed internationally although none went to the United States.

Unsubstantiated Stories

There are stories circulating that Tomme Arthur was not actively involved in the creation of this blend. Mr. Arthur was not present at the Sour and Bitter Festival where this was released and did not have bottles at the brewery. It is unclear how Tomme's name came to be misspelled on the label.

Bottle Log

Bottle Date Cork Date Bottle Size Label / Notes Image Link
02/17/2011 N/A 750ml Green label with "Armand & Tommy" row 1, cell 4

References

Sour and Bitter Invitation


Photos