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Will St. Louis lose the King of Beers?



 
 
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Old 02-06-2008, 10:57 PM posted to alt.beer,rec.food.drink.beer,stl.general
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Default Will St. Louis lose the King of Beers?

Joel wrote:

yd+yg+as wrote:

The last Belle-Vue Selection Lambic was produced in something
like 1999, AFAIK, and its appearance before then was also
rather infrequent. It was, at the least, good. There are
still hidden stashes of the '99 bottles in dwindling quantity.


If you see any, snatch it up. I'll do the same. Next time
we meet we'll imbibe. :-)


Geez, what has it been now, seven years? The time, how it does
fly...

I've already put aside a decent collection of sour beers, including
several lambics, but if I were to stumble on a '99 Selection Lambic in
upcoming travels, sure, yeah, maybe. My current Beery Grails are
bottles of Soleil de Minuit and Goldackerl, both from Cantillon, and
I wouldn't turn down a bottle of Druivenlambic from 3 Fonteinen. 3F's
Hommage, Doesjel, and Schaerbekse Kriek are all good, as is Cantillon's
Cuvee des Champions. With all that, the '99 Selection Lambic sort of
fades into the background.
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Old 16-07-2008, 08:35 PM
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