Lou Pepe Framboise is retired?

Discussion in 'Belgium' started by Spaten454, May 22, 2026.

  1. Spaten454

    Spaten454 Pooh-Bah (1,636) Aug 23, 2012 Texas
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    I just noticed Cantillon's LPF status is now retired? Anyone know if it has stopped being made?
     
  2. Immortale25

    Immortale25 Grand Pooh-Bah (3,775) May 13, 2011 North Carolina
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    If so, would be a shame. It was the first Cantillon beer to make a long lasting impression on me. Had it at Zwanze day in New Orleans back in 2013. Tasted exactly like candied crab apple. Divine
     
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  3. Beersnake

    Beersnake Grand High Pooh-Bah (6,884) Aug 17, 2013 California
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    And just like that, I reversed the retirement of the beer. I think it is the default after a certain period of time without reviews. I have not heard anything about it being retired - they just don't release the Lou Pepe beers very often. I think they just released the LPK for the first time in a while. I have no idea when it will be released again, but I highly doubt it's retired.
     
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  4. Spaten454

    Spaten454 Pooh-Bah (1,636) Aug 23, 2012 Texas
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    I was there! At the Avenue Pub
     
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  5. Spaten454

    Spaten454 Pooh-Bah (1,636) Aug 23, 2012 Texas
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    LPF is listed on Cantillon's website so I was hoping it wasn't true haha
     
  6. Immortale25

    Immortale25 Grand Pooh-Bah (3,775) May 13, 2011 North Carolina
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    Holy shit, yes!
     
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  7. riko

    riko Pundit (756) Jan 18, 2008 California
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    I've heard talk that it's been replaced by Magic Lambic, which has LPF in it and has been released fairly regularly. While Magic Lambic can sometimes be a little heavy on vanilla, I generally think it improves on the LPF.
     
  8. LAFreeway

    LAFreeway Zealot (669) Aug 2, 2023 California

    I’ve never been lucky enough to get this beer, so I searched Lou Pepe Framboise and saw this at Lambic.info:

    In 2025, after rumors that the beer was discontinued due to the increased fruit in Rosé de Gambrinus, making these beers too similar, Jean Van Roy confirmed that he does not plan to release a new Lou Pepe Framboise in the future. He stated that this beer was not aging particularly well, becoming too acetic with time. However, he conceded, "never say never". Additionally, Lou Pepe Framboise shares too many similarities with another regularly released beer, but according to him it is Magic Lambic, and not Rosé de Gambrinus, which indeed became more aromatic with time, but only due to a change in the raspberry aromatic that evolved over the year (probably with global warming) rather than an increase in quantities added to the beer, which didn't happen.

    https://www.lambic.info/index.php?t..._-_Framboise&mobileaction=toggle_view_desktop


    Sorry to be a bummer if it’s true.I’d really like to try one of these red wine barrel lambics.
     
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  9. dontbugmeSIW2

    dontbugmeSIW2 Initiate (195) Jan 15, 2021 Germany
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    Now Im even happier I got to try a 2012 vintage of LPF on the last Zwanze Day. It was an incredible bottle someone bought to Franconia and the first (and probably only) time I will be able to try it.
    It was perfectly aged and balanced and I would rate it higher than any (fresh) RDG I’ve had
     
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  10. riko

    riko Pundit (756) Jan 18, 2008 California
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    While I've opened some 2010 LPFs in the last couple years that were on the sour side, a friend opened a 2007 LPF a couple weeks ago and it was stellar. Still had tons of fruit on the nose and taste, and it wasn't too acidic.