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Fruit Beers 17 years 2 months ago #1

Who's a fan?

I was in Brussels at the weekend and was very impressed by a number of fruit beers, especially one called Saint Lamvinus which I sampled in the Cantillon Brewery.

Is there anywhere in Dublin that has a good selection of these types of beer, like a Kreik or a Framoise?

17 years 2 months ago #2

Redmonds do Liefmans and beer of Europe will supply Cantillon

17 years 2 months ago #3

There seems to be a good range of Belgian fruit beers in Irish shops at the momnet. Anyone tried the Chapeau range, for instance. And there's more Liefmans around than there used to be.

I bought a bottle of Lamvinus in Brussels a few weeks ago. I must drink it before I go back next month in case I need to buy more. Thanks for the reminder!

17 years 2 months ago #4

I wouldn't normally be a huge fan of the fruit beers, especially when they tend to really just resemble alcopops i.e. too sweet. But they can be a nice refreshing change in a session when they have that sourness to them (such as Lamvinus). My wife had a Timmermans Peche when we were in De Kelk (Bruges) last Nov and I thought it was an excellent brew. We looked for it in several other bars, but what they had to offer didn't come anywhere the Timmermans.

17 years 2 months ago #5

Sweeneys[/url:ndhsaz4h] in Glasnevin have a good supply of Lambics. Strawberry, raspberry and a few others.

Anyone ever brewed a lambic? Is it even possible here or do you need 100 year old belgium bath tubs and such.

17 years 2 months ago #6

It's possible. The Americans do it, of course, and apparently most of the Belgian lambic breweries are doing non-spontaneous fermentation these days.
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