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- Alcohol: 6.2%
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Brussels Beer Project...
€24.15"A foulage & carbonic maceration of kelleris cherries, spontaneously fermented with beer wort. 6 months matured in oak barrels. In July 2021 our brewer Tiago picked up 500kg of organic sour cherries from Karel Vaes in Limburg to create this deep red & sour cherry beer. Now cherish the cherries and be mezmerized in the moment!"
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DUST 027 - Double Barry
€25.35: 2#027 - A blend of blueberry lambiek and barrel aged blackberry saison. Bottled March 2022
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Siemàn Samba
€14.43"This beer matures for 12 months in oak barrels with the indigenous yeasts and bacteria from our vineyards. At the end of maturation, we add fresh elderflowers and a selection of white grapes we grow on Berici Hills. Unfiltered, bottle conditioned. Beer in evolution."
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Siemàn Samba
€8.77: 3"This beer matures for 12 months in oak barrels with the indigenous yeasts and bacteria from our vineyards. At the end of maturation, we add fresh elderflowers and a selection of white grapes we grow on Berici Hills. Unfiltered, bottle conditioned. Beer in evolution."
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Belgoo Van Aert Gueuze...
€10.97'"Artisanal Gueuze, blended from lambic brewed on site and aged on Barolo foeders."
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Siemàn Hop & Stave
€12.52"Blend of different beers, it's the marriage between the long barrel aging world and the new hoppy wave. Wild, funky, gently sour, fruity, hoppy, refreshing."
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The Garden / Outer Range...
€4.85: 3"Refreshing and tart with cool mint. Beautiful thirst quencher made with our friends from the French Alps, Outer Range"
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3 Fonteinen OG Armand &...
€59.95: 3Season 2021-2022. Assemblage #73.Magnum bottled on 20/05/2022. "For this particular blend of Oude Geuze Cuvée Armand & Gaston, we selected lambikken from four different barrels and five different brews. The blend consists of 60% oude lambikken, bringing the weighted average age upon bottling to more than 21 months. The oldest lambikken were brewed in April 2019 and that same lambik aged for more than a year on a freshly emptied Oloroso barrel. That barrel comes from the last bodega of Josefa Perez Rosado, near the Church of Santiago in Jerez De La Frontera. Two thirds of the combined total grain bill was sourced with our Pajottenland Cereal Collective, and half of the blend is organic. The hops used were 18 years old on average. Bottle count: 639."