It features, the beer not the football club, 2-year-old lambic and fresh Hallertau Mittelfrüh hops. To spark fermentation in bottle, a small dose of sugar is added. Without young lambic with its residual sugar, the beer would be still without something for the yeast to eat in the bottle for carbonation production.
Appearance: Hazy gold, beige head, poor retention.
Aroma: Light pickle note, earthy. lime, horsey, fruity, grassy, pineapple.
Taste: Tart, lime, pineapple, lightly funky.
Overall Impression: Cantillon is always consistent and tasty. What seems like a fairly common concept now, hopped sours, was a fairly new concept in 2004. The classic European hops make a nice highlight with the bright and tart lambic. Hops and Cantillon? You probably can’t find two more popular things in one bottle! And it’s super tasty beer.
Availability: Extremely limited and hunted.
5% ABV
Note: Special Thanks to Kevin of Belgian Beer Geek for this bottle!