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mpomario
 
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I agree on the Lambic. Last year it was undrinkable. This year the nose is
closer to a belgian and the cranberry punctuates with tartness pretty well,
I thought.


"Lew Bryson" > wrote in message
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> "Randal" > wrote in message
> > Not to mention the hideous Cranberry Lambic. Yuck. Of course the lambic
> > name is all marketing, although this year during my customary "give it
> > a try" from the holiday 12 pack I thought maybe, just maybe there was
> > some kind of faint horsey-brett background in there somewhere.

>
> There is. The Cranberry Lambic may be a travesty, but it's been getting
> consistently more authentic...as authentic as an American-brewed "lambic"
> will ever be.
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