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'''Description:''' ''Les Memoirs de Jef Lambic'' is a publication of the memoirs written by Jef Lambic, son of a lambic brewer at [[Brasserie_De_Keersmaeker|Brouwerij De Keersmaeker]], later known for the Mort Subite brand name. The manuscript, written around the turn of the 20th century, provides an overview of Brussels lambic culture as a social drink. The author also discusses the various pieces of equipment and paraphernalia used in turn of the century breweries. Interesting sections in this book include a discussion of lambic cafes as "chic", the invasion of "brown beers", and an explanation of what ''Zwanze'' is in a cultural context. This book was published after the death of Jef Lambic sometime in the late 1940's or early 1950's. [http://www.lambic.info/Lambic.Info_Logo#Les_m.C3.A9moires_de_Jef_Lambic:_The_Setup Recent research] suggests that "Jef Lambic" was a pseudonym of author Robert Desart.
== Wild Brews: Culture and Craftsmanship in the Belgian Tradition ==
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