De Cam Geuzestekerij Lambiek Special: Difference between revisions
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==History / Other Notes == | ==History / Other Notes == | ||
Lambiek Special debuted in 2013 several months before [[Toer_de_Geuze|Toer de Geuze]], though the initial labeling says it was bottled in 2012. Other labels have a bottled on date of 08/2013, so there may be at least two batches. However, these bottling dates cannot be taken as a definitive vintage. Due to the cost of printing labels and De Cam being a very small geuzestekerij, labels are often reused for bottlings until they run out and a new batch is printed. Blender Karel Goddeau has recently noted that he hopes to change this process as more and more people become interested in looking at lambic from a vintage year point | Lambiek Special debuted in 2013 several months before [[Toer_de_Geuze|Toer de Geuze]], though the initial labeling says it was bottled in 2012. Other labels have a bottled on date of 08/2013, so there may be at least two batches. However, these bottling dates cannot be taken as a definitive vintage. Due to the cost of printing labels and De Cam being a very small geuzestekerij, labels are often reused for bottlings until they run out and a new batch is printed. Blender Karel Goddeau has recently noted that he hopes to change this process as more and more people become interested in looking at lambic from a vintage year point of view. | ||
==Label== | ==Label== |
Latest revision as of 16:47, 2 February 2025

Description
Lambiek Special is a lambic with whole yellow-gooseberry, blackberry and sour cherry added. It is bottled in 375 mL and 750 mL bottles and labeled 5.5% ABV.
History / Other Notes
Lambiek Special debuted in 2013 several months before Toer de Geuze, though the initial labeling says it was bottled in 2012. Other labels have a bottled on date of 08/2013, so there may be at least two batches. However, these bottling dates cannot be taken as a definitive vintage. Due to the cost of printing labels and De Cam being a very small geuzestekerij, labels are often reused for bottlings until they run out and a new batch is printed. Blender Karel Goddeau has recently noted that he hopes to change this process as more and more people become interested in looking at lambic from a vintage year point of view.
Label
Label Text Translated:
Two year old lambic matured in large 100-year-old oak barrels with whole yellow gooseberry, blackberry and sour cherries added. This fruit beer undergoes a spontaneous fermentation in the bottle.
This special (beer) includes 35% whole cherries, gooseberries and blackberries. Unpasteurized, no artificial sweeteners, flavorings or colorings.
Best before 10 years after bottle dating.