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Breaking the mold among existing beer styles, Lindemans developed the Botanical Lambics, a collection of old gueuzes with a twist.  Second in this series, BlossomGueuze is based on a blend of 12 months with 2 to 3 year-old lambic fermented in oak and elderflower.  Refermented in the bottle, BlossomGueuze has a golden colour and combines the sourness of lambic with the subtle flavours of elderflower.  Ideal as an aperitif, it is also perfect for food pairings.
Breaking the mold among existing beer styles, Lindemans developed the Botanical Lambics, a collection of old gueuzes with a twist.  Second in this series, BlossomGueuze is based on a blend of 12 months with 2 to 3-year-old lambic fermented in oak and elderflower.  Refermented in the bottle, BlossomGueuze has a golden colour and combines the sourness of lambic with the subtle flavours of elderflower.  Ideal as an aperitif, it is also perfect for food pairings.


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Description

Lindemans BlossomGueuze is the second release in the Lindemans series of botanical lambics after the Lindemans/Mikkeller SpontanBasil. BlossomGueuze is a lambic blended with elderflower. It was released in late 2015 and available in 750 mL screen printed bottles. It is listed as 5.5% ABV.

History / Other Notes

According to Lindemans, "BlossomGueuze is 2 to 3 year old lambic aged in wood, blended with 12 month old lambic and elderflower." Approximately 10,000 bottles of the first batch were filled.

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Label text (English): Breaking the mold among existing beer styles, Lindemans developed the Botanical Lambics, a collection of old gueuzes with a twist. Second in this series, BlossomGueuze is based on a blend of 12 months with 2 to 3-year-old lambic fermented in oak and elderflower. Refermented in the bottle, BlossomGueuze has a golden colour and combines the sourness of lambic with the subtle flavours of elderflower. Ideal as an aperitif, it is also perfect for food pairings.

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