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HORAL's Stance on Legal Protection of Terms
==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 thisCoincidentally or not, the formation of HORAL and the adoption of the Traditional Specialty Guaranteed (TSG) nomenclature by the European Union is a driving force behind legally protecting the various forms of lambic. The TSG designation puts forth a set rules that include the protection specific lambic-related terms but not necessarily the brewing process itself. The negotiations, which started in 1995 and were spearheaded by Frank Boon (Boon), Jacques Van Cutsem (Timmermans), André De Keersmaeker (Mort Subite) and Jacques De Keersmaeker (Belle-Vue) and concluded in 1997. Today all but Brasserie Belle-Vue are members of HORAL.
==Criticisms of HORAL==
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