Cantillon 50 Degrees North - 4 Degrees East

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50 Degrees North - 4 Degrees East

Description

50 Degrees North - 4 Degrees East is a lambic aged in Cognac barrels that has been released twice by Cantillon as of 2013.

History / Other Notes

50 Degrees North - 4 Degrees East is the general location of Brussels in terms of geocoordinates. The beer was first released in 2007 with a brew date of 2005. This was the first wide-spread and commercial release of a Cognac lambic from Cantillon though there were other smaller bottlings including LH12 and Cognac Lambic. The second batch was released in 2013 the week following Toer de Geuze and was bottled in February 2012. The label notes that the second batch was aged in barrels from Grosperrin.

Unsubstantiated Stories

A third batch is purportedly in barrels now.

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