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Boon jonge lambiek is single barrel lambic that generally has been aged for less than 1 year and served at the brewery, at festivals, and at bars around Belgium. The exact time when a beer switches from jeune to vieux is based on the fermentation progress and the brewer.  Jonge lambic still maintains many of the fresh sugars that enable an active fermentation and is primarily used in blends with 2 and 3 year old Oude lambic to create a gueuze blend.
Boon jonge lambiek is a lambiek that generally has been aged for less than 1 year and is served at the brewery, at festivals, and at bars around Belgium and elsewhere. The exact time when a beer switches from oude to jonge is based on the fermentation progress and is at the brewer's discretion.  Jonge lambic still and maintains many of the fresh sugars that enable an active fermentation. It is primarily used in blends with 2 and 3 year old oude lambiek to create a geuze blend.


Boon generally does not provide jonge lambiek directly to consumers or blenders.
Boon generally does not provide jonge lambiek directly to consumers or blenders.

Revision as of 18:37, 17 January 2015

Boon jonge lambiek is a lambiek that generally has been aged for less than 1 year and is served at the brewery, at festivals, and at bars around Belgium and elsewhere. The exact time when a beer switches from oude to jonge is based on the fermentation progress and is at the brewer's discretion. Jonge lambic still and maintains many of the fresh sugars that enable an active fermentation. It is primarily used in blends with 2 and 3 year old oude lambiek to create a geuze blend.

Boon generally does not provide jonge lambiek directly to consumers or blenders.