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3 Fonteinen Framboos has been released sporadically by the brewery since at least 1990.  Bottles of the 1990 Framboos were sold at [[De_Heeren_van_Liedekercke|De Heeren van Liedekercke]] as recently as 2014.  The most recent major release of Framboos was bottled in 2011 and released at the first [[Sour_%26_Bitter_Festival|Sour & Bitter Festival]] in 2012 where it was available to drink on-site as well as to take away for 200Dkr or about $35USD. The 2011 version has also been available for sale for short periods of time through various online vendors.  
3 Fonteinen Framboos has been released sporadically by the brewery since at least 1990.  Bottles of the 1990 Framboos were sold at [[De_Heeren_van_Liedekercke|De Heeren van Liedekercke]] as recently as 2014.  The most recent major release of Framboos was bottled in 2011 and released at the first [[Sour_%26_Bitter_Festival|Sour & Bitter Festival]] in 2012 where it was available to drink on-site as well as to take away for 200Dkr or about $35USD. The 2011 version has also been available for sale for short periods of time through various online vendors.  


In 2015 a new batch of Framboos was released with label approval for distribution in the United States.<ref name= TTBoos> TTB Label Approval, [https://www.ttbonline.gov/colasonline/viewColaDetails.do?action=publicFormDisplay&ttbid=15009001000007 3 Fonteinen Framboos], 2015</ref>
In 2015, a new batch of Framboos was released with label approval for distribution in the United States.<ref name= TTBoos> TTB Label Approval, [https://www.ttbonline.gov/colasonline/viewColaDetails.do?action=publicFormDisplay&ttbid=15009001000007 3 Fonteinen Framboos], 2015</ref>


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