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"deMoMo" > schreef in bericht
> My husband and I were talking about the beermaking process the other > day, and he mentioned that there is some place where the beer is > brewed in open vats, instead of in closed containers. I seem to think > that it's somewhere in Europe, but I'm sure that doesn't help much! > > Does anyone have any ideas on this? Could that be a geuze or lambic perhaps? Belgium is the name of the country. These small artisanal brewers need all support they can get. names of the good stuff a Cantillon Geuze 100% lambik 3 Fonteinen Oude Geuze (3 fountains) Hanssens Oude Geuze Lindemans cuvée René Boon Marriage Parfait Girardin and a few more Note that these brewers also have a nice kriek beer available (Cherry beer) Taste goes from super sweet (Lindemans) to very sour (Cantillon) Check out http://welcome.to/horal for more information, Cheers, and I think your husband will be pleased when you find one of those above. Gunter www.ober.be |
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