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== History / Side Notes ==
== History / Side Notes ==


This beer came to be as Jean Van Roy wanted to switch grape from the regular offering of [[Cantillon_Vigneronne|Vigneronne]], which at the time was using Muscat table grape. A few trials were made with different grape varietals, including this one, one of the wine grapes variants of Muscat.
This beer came to be as Jean Van Roy wanted to switch grapes from the regular offering of [[Cantillon_Vigneronne|Vigneronne]], which at the time was using Muscat table grapes. A few trials were made with different grape varietals, including this one, a variant of Muscat.


==Bottle Log==
==Bottle Log==

Revision as of 22:08, 15 February 2025

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Description

Cantillon Muscat Petits Grains is a lambic made using 300 g/L of Muscat Petits Grains grapes (in wine, it usually displays notes of linden, honey, lemon and dried fruits; and it can be used in a wide range of styles from very dry to sweet or carbonated) from Domaine de l'Escapolette.

History / Side Notes

This beer came to be as Jean Van Roy wanted to switch grapes from the regular offering of Vigneronne, which at the time was using Muscat table grapes. A few trials were made with different grape varietals, including this one, a variant of Muscat.

Bottle Log

Bottle date

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Cork Date Bottle Size Label / Notes
12/02/2020 - 750 mL generic white or blue grape label

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