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  • 3 Fonteinen Oude Kriek Vat...

    11,51 €

    Season 18/19, Assemblage #66. bottled on 18/04/19. This specific Oude Kriek has macerated for 6 months with the cherries oak foeders. The lambics in this blend come from 7 different barrels and originating from 7 different brews from 3 Fonteinen. The final fruit intensity is of 356 grams of sour cherries per liter of Oude Kriek.

  • 3 Fonteinen Oude Geuze...

    9,69 €
    : 3

    Season 2018-2019 Assemblage #64. bottled on 08/04/19. Blend made from 6 different barrels originating from 5 different brews. At bottling, the average age of the lambics used was months

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  • 3 Fonteinen OG Armand &...

    11,23 €
    : 3

    Season 18/19 Assemblage #39. bottled on 14/02/19. Blend made with 100% lambic brewed by 3 Fonteinen from 3 different barrels originating from 3 different brews. The average age of the lambic used is 20 months.

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  • Tilquin Quetsche 2019-2020

    10,45 €

    "The Quetsche Tilquin à l’ancienne (6.4% alc/vol) is a spontaneous fermentation beer obtained from the fermentation of destoned fresh purple plums in young lambics, blended with 1, 2 and 3 years lambic to reach a final concentration of fruits of 260 gr fruit per liter."

  • Tilquin Quetsche 2020-2021

    9,95 €

    "The Quetsche Tilquin à l’ancienne (6.4% alc/vol) is a spontaneous fermentation beer obtained from the fermentation of destoned fresh purple plums in young lambics, blended with 1, 2 and 3 years lambic to reach a final concentration of fruits of 260 gr fruit per liter."

  • 3 Fonteinen Oude Geuze...

    9,59 €

    Season 2018-2019 Assemblage #113. bottled on 02/10/19. "This specific Oude Geuze has been blended with lambikken originating from four different barrels and five different brews from three different brewers. The oldest lambik was brewed at the beginning of March 2017, and we aged this bottle for over 20 months in our own cellars before releasing it."