HORAL

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Overview

HORAL,an acronym for Hoge Raad voor Ambachtelijke Lambikbieren (High Council for Traditional Lambic Beers) is a consortium of lambic brewers and blenders that works together to promote lambic beers, brewing, and culture in Belgium. Their stated goals are "to promote the craft lambic beers and related products, paying attention to the entire process of brewing to serving lambic; denouncing irregularities concerning artisanal lambic beers and related products; take steps to protect the traditional lambic beers and related products.[1] HORAL has worked to obtain and maintain current European Protections on traditional lambic beers since the Traditonally Specialty Guaranteed label was assigned to.[2]

Members

The board members of HORAL mainly consist of brewers and blenders along with other non-brewers.

History

In January of 1997, at the insistence of 3 Fonteinen's Armand Debelder HORAL formally established themselves with its original members: 3 Fonteinen, Boon, De Cam (then owned by Willem Van Herreweghen), De Troch, Lindemans, and Timmermans. The impetus to creating the group, to promote and protect lambic beers in the face of continued decline, drove the HORAL members to organize the first Toer de Geuze on October 19, 1997. Toer de Geuze has been held every other year since then, with the most recent being in 2013. The most recent addition to the council is Pierrer Tilquin, owner and blender at Gueuzerie Tilquin, who joined in 2012.[1]

Lambic Academy

On December 2, 2014 HORAL sponsored a seminar called the Lambic Academy in which participants could sign up to learn the basics about lambic from its history and ingredients to serving, smelling, and tasting lambic beers. Among the speakers were Armand De Belder of 3 Fonteinen. [3]

HORAL's Stance on Legal Protection of Terms

As a group HORAL's stance on legal protection of terms is concise, though sometimes at odds with the products made by some members of the group. blah blah blah shoot me now I don't want to fucking write this.

Criticisms of HORAL

Cantillon's Non-Involvement

References

  1. 1.0 1.1 HORAL - Association, Members, and History, http://www.horal.be/vereniging (Dutch)
  2. Tessa Avermaete and Gert Vandermosten, Traditional Belgian Beers in a Global Market Economy, 2009
  3. HORAL - Lambic Academy, http://horal.be/lambiek-academie (Dutch)