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Lambic
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noun
- a type of Belgian beer brewed with raw wheat and wild yeast in wooden casks, and fermented for at least a year
- ( as modifier )
Lambic beers
51³Ô¹Ï History and Origins
Origin of Lambic1
Example Sentences
The Brouwer’s collection extends from lambic beers from the famed Cantillon Brewery in Belgium to saisons from the cult Floodland Brewing in Seattle.
Some stellar international beers are featured, including Tilquin lambic ales and the Belgian-style white ale from Yoho Brewing in Japan.
The tasting room also doubles as a bottle shop with a well-curated bottle list that boasts arguably the state’s largest selection of the cult brand Jester King Brewery and the Gueuzerie Tilquin lambic ales.
The next one was funky like a lambic.
Saladino even has a chapter on alcoholic beverages, where he shows how industrially made wine has become popular in Georgia, the birthplace of natural winemaking, and how Belgium’s lambic beermaking tradition is at risk of dying out thanks to the global beer industry.
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