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==Description== | ==Description== | ||
Cantillon Moeder Lambic Fontainas Cuvée X Browsel is a gueuze blended for the 10th anniversary of [[Moeder_Lambic|Moeder Lambic Fontainas]]. It is a blend of 3 and 4-year-old | Cantillon Moeder Lambic Fontainas Cuvée X Browsel is a gueuze blended for the 10th anniversary of [[Moeder_Lambic|Moeder Lambic Fontainas]]. It is a blend of 3 and 4-year-old lambics and was bottled in various sizes (most of them being 750 mL, but also 375 mL & 3 L jeroboams, though the latter never came to be, as they all exploded due to unexpected high pressures, as well as not being secured beside a regular cork, which wasn't enough), as well as six 20 L and three 30 L kegs. | ||
==History / Other Notes== | ==History / Other Notes== | ||
Initially blended in October 2019 and meant to be part of a city-wide lambic celebration during Cantillon's [[Cantillon_Quintessence|Quintessence]] event in 2020, this bottle was publicly released for the first time after the Covid-19 pandemic in 2022 during the rescheduled Quintessence celebration. It was released to go at the Moeder Lambic/Cantillon ''Into the Wine'' event that same weekend. It is a blend of 70% 3 | Initially blended in October 2019 and meant to be part of a city-wide lambic celebration during Cantillon's [[Cantillon_Quintessence|Quintessence]] event in 2020, this bottle was publicly released for the first time after the Covid-19 pandemic in 2022 during the rescheduled Quintessence celebration. It was released to go at the Moeder Lambic/Cantillon ''Into the Wine'' event that same weekend. It is a blend of 70% 3 year-old-lambic (300 L of 3-year-old lambic from barrel T34 and 600 L of 3-year-old lambic from barrel T46) and 30% 4-year-old lambic (400 L of 4-year-old lambic from barrel S40). | ||
This blend features ten different original labels | This blend features ten different original labels created by the Brussels artist Pierre Coubeau aka FSTN, each representing parts of the back wall at Moeder Lambic Fontainas, which he designed. | ||
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|10/02/2019||Season 19/20||750 mL||1134 bottles, released to go April 2022 | |10/02/2019||Season 19/20||750 mL||1134 bottles, released to go April 2022 |
Latest revision as of 19:01, 25 June 2025

Description
Cantillon Moeder Lambic Fontainas Cuvée X Browsel is a gueuze blended for the 10th anniversary of Moeder Lambic Fontainas. It is a blend of 3 and 4-year-old lambics and was bottled in various sizes (most of them being 750 mL, but also 375 mL & 3 L jeroboams, though the latter never came to be, as they all exploded due to unexpected high pressures, as well as not being secured beside a regular cork, which wasn't enough), as well as six 20 L and three 30 L kegs.
History / Other Notes
Initially blended in October 2019 and meant to be part of a city-wide lambic celebration during Cantillon's Quintessence event in 2020, this bottle was publicly released for the first time after the Covid-19 pandemic in 2022 during the rescheduled Quintessence celebration. It was released to go at the Moeder Lambic/Cantillon Into the Wine event that same weekend. It is a blend of 70% 3 year-old-lambic (300 L of 3-year-old lambic from barrel T34 and 600 L of 3-year-old lambic from barrel T46) and 30% 4-year-old lambic (400 L of 4-year-old lambic from barrel S40).
This blend features ten different original labels created by the Brussels artist Pierre Coubeau aka FSTN, each representing parts of the back wall at Moeder Lambic Fontainas, which he designed.