Cantillon Rosé de Gambrinus

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Description

Cantillon Rosé de Gambrinus is a traditional raspberry lambic (framboise) bottled regularly by Cantillon. Its fruit content is generally around 200 grams of raspberries per liter of lambic. The fruiting process for Rosé de Gambrinus consists of taking pre-frozen raspberries and placing them in stainless steel tanks with two-year old lambic for a maceration period of 1-2 months. It is then transferred to a stainless steel bottling tank until it is ready to be bottled. A quantity of young lambic is added equal to one-third of the volume of the fruited lambic before bottling to obtain secondary fermentation.[1]

History / Other Notes

Cantillon has been making framboise since 1909. The history prior to 1986 is described further on the Cantillon Framboise page.

The name Rosé de Gambrinus first made an appearance on a bottle in 1986 with the base lambic having been brewed in 1984. It has been in Cantillon's regular lineup ever since. There have been slight variations to the Rosé de Gambrinus label design over the years but it has remained generally consistent. The most notable variation involved briefly clothing the woman due to label approval issues in the United States.

Rosé de Gambrinus has undergone one notable recipe change. Prior to the 2004-2005 brew season, Cantillon used Belgian raspberries. Because Belgian raspberries did not add enough color, Cantillon would blend in between 5% and 10% kriek. In 2004-05, because it was difficult to find enough Belgian raspberries, Cantillon switched to Hungarian raspberries. With the Hungarian raspberries providing enough color, Cantillon no longer blended kriek into Rosé de Gambrinus.[2]

While framboise is most commonly served fresh, Jean Van Roy stated during the Lambic Summit (Part 15) that: "the raspberry is probably the fruit where the taste and color disappears the most quickly, but you can conserve the raspberry lambic. We have Rosé de Gambrinus for more than 10 years at the brewery. And the beers are great. But you have less fruit taste, less fruit taste, in comparison to a kriek for example, a kriek from the same age. But it’s possible to conserve a raspberry lambic. For the people with a Rosé de Gambrinus in the cellar, don’t be afraid. The beer is going to be great."[3]

On February 21, 2008 a label for the kegged version of Rosé de Gambrinus was approved by the TTB. [4]

Bottle Log

Bottle date

(mm/dd/yyyy)

Cork Date Bottle Size Label / Notes Image Link
N/A 1997 750 mL front label not glossy, no pink border, does not have back label N/A
N/A 2003 375 mL N/A
N/A 2004 375 mL Naked lady label, not from the US. N/A
N/A 2005 375 mL Naked lady label, not from the US. N/A
N/A 2005 750 mL N/A
N/A 2006 375 mL Naked lady label, not from the US. N/A
03/26/2009 2009 375 mL N/A
04/13/2010 2010 750 mL N/A
06/17/2010 2010 750 mL N/A
09/29/2010 2010 750 mL N/A
12/29/2010 2010 375 mL N/A
03/21/2011 2011 375 mL N/A
12/22/2011 2011 750 mL N/A
03/08/2012 2012 750 mL N/A
09/28/2012 2012 375mL Canadian import N/A
02/14/2013 2013 750 mL Naked lady label, not from the US. N/A
02/18/2013 2013 375 mL N/A
11/20/2013 2013 375 mL N/A
11/21/2013 2013 750mL N/A
11/28/2013 2013 750 mL Gambrinus 2013 November 28 750.jpg
02/03/2014 2013 375ml 2013 cork, 2014 label N/A
02/06/2014 2014 750mL N/A
12/11/2014 2014 750mL Naked lady label, not from the US N/A
12/14/2014 2014 375ml Naked lady label, not from the US. N/A
04/29/2015 2015 750mL Naked lady label, not from US N/A
05/20/2015 2015 750mL Naked lady label, not from US N/A

Label Log

References

  1. Brasserie Cantillon - Tour Brochure (English)
  2. The Lambic Summit 2010, Part 11
  3. The Lambic Summit 2010, Part 15
  4. TTB Label Approval, Cantillon Rosé De Gambrinus, 2008


Photos

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