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Revision as of 15:15, 29 September 2014

Cantillon Friendship Blend
Cantillon Friendship Blend

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Description

Cantillon Assemblage De L'amitie is the first of three Wild Friendship Blends brewed as a collaboration between Brasserie Cantillon, Allagash Brewing Company, and Russian River Brewing Company. The first was blended by Cantillon and sold onsite only at Quintessence on May 1, 2014. Each friendship blend will be an equal blend of spontaneous fermented beers from the respective breweries. Specifically:

  • 33% Cantillon Lambic
  • 33% Allagash Coolship Resergum
  • 33% Russian River Sonambic

History / Other Notes

Allagash will be releasing their Wild Friendship Blend in late 2014 and Russian River will release theirs in 2015.

Bottle Log

Bottle date

(mm/dd/yyyy)

Cork Date Bottle Size Label / Notes
N/A 2013 750mL Kegs received Dec 30, 2013. Bottled Jan 3, 2014, in spite of the 2013 corks that were used.[1]

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References

Heather Vandenengel All About Beer, August 21, 2014 - [1] Reid Ramsay, Beer Street Journal, July 21, 2014 - [2]

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