Appreciating Lambics

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  1. Hop-Droppen-Roll

    Hop-Droppen-Roll Initiate (0) Nov 5, 2013 Minnesota

    So I finally got to try a Lambic - not the best Lambic, mind you - I had a Lindeman's Framboise. It was enjoyable, but I'd never again spend that money on something that, to me, resembled slightly alcoholic fruit juice. So I have a couple of questions.

    Why are they so highly regarded? What is it about the higher-end Lambics that seperates them from this juicy stuff I had last night? Am I missing something?

    Also, why are you all aging these beers? What happens? There's such little alcohol that I can only imagine it turns into a muddled sort of mess...

    I'm not trying to bash on the style, I'm just looking to be educated because finally trying one gave rise to more questions than answers.
     
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  2. Stevedore

    Stevedore Grand Pooh-Bah (5,084) Nov 16, 2012 Oregon
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    Lindeman's Framboise is far, far, far from a typical fruit lambic. For starters its artificially sweetened and tastes like diabeetus fruit syrup. You couldn't have possibly picked a worse fruit lambic to try for the first time. No, you'll have to try something else.. what else is available to you on shelves? Any Tilquin or Hanssen's?
     
  3. Hop-Droppen-Roll

    Hop-Droppen-Roll Initiate (0) Nov 5, 2013 Minnesota

    Very likely, I bought the one and only lambic available in my market. Not kidding.
     
  4. JrGtr

    JrGtr Pooh-Bah (1,763) Apr 13, 2006 Massachusetts
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    If the Lindeman's Framboise is available, then likely you can get the Cuvee Rene.
    Not a fruit Lambic, but very good for a short price tag.
    Much closer to a real, traditional sour beer.
     
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  5. adent07

    adent07 Initiate (0) Sep 29, 2011 Colorado

    IMO anything other than the Cuvee Rene by Lindemans is pure garbage
     
  6. Orca

    Orca Grand Pooh-Bah (4,553) Sep 18, 2010 Washington
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    I've only had one of the beers on this list (Cantillon Kriek 100% Lambic), but I would say try to find some of these and then see if you have the same questions. I think there's a reason Lindeman's Framboise doesn't show up here.
     
  7. rgordon

    rgordon Pooh-Bah (2,689) Apr 26, 2012 North Carolina
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    An acquired taste for sure. Sometimes I think people say they like lambics because they're rated so high. I love Cantillon Rose de Gambrinus, and I learned about it by trying it and reading about the brewing process. Lambics tweak lots of places along the taste spectrum, are very complex, and a little goes a long way. I generally share any bottle size with several people and remain content. The fruit in good lambics- not gueuze- make them work for me. It's the sharpness that remains in memory.

    Try Rodenbach for a good sour.
     
  8. BobbyDigitali

    BobbyDigitali Initiate (0) May 26, 2014 California

    Try Drie Fonteinen Oude Kriek, if you can find it.

    http://www.beeradvocate.com/beer/profile/2216/6306/
     
  9. Shroud0fdoom

    Shroud0fdoom Initiate (0) Oct 31, 2013 Maryland

    I love a good Fruit Lambic. This one was very good. Read up on Lambics and realize the technique and process to truly appreciate the brewers efforts. It's a fun science!
     
  10. AlienSwineFlu

    AlienSwineFlu Savant (1,135) Dec 14, 2012 Ohio

    Sours are definitely an acquired taste, but once you acquire it, they will become your favorite beers in the world. And the biggest bank-breakers.
     
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  11. Hop-Droppen-Roll

    Hop-Droppen-Roll Initiate (0) Nov 5, 2013 Minnesota

    I had a Berliner Weisse a while back and liked it - from what previous posters mentioned, sounds like I just got a bottle of the WRONG Lambic - and unfortunately, I've never seen another available in my market. I keep trying to tell you guys - I seriously live in the middle of Nowhere.

    But what's up with the aging?
     
  12. VncentLIFE

    VncentLIFE Initiate (0) Feb 16, 2011 North Carolina

    For starters, steer clear of Oud Beersel Lambics. THey are the most acidic lambics ive had.
     
  13. drtth

    drtth Initiate (0) Nov 25, 2007 Pennsylvania
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    I prefer not to age fruit lambics as they tend to lose the fruit flavors over time. A gueuze (blend of lambics) is going to age well for up to 20 years or so. Since the yeast is Brettanomyces time enhances and strenthen's the funky smell and flavors. You'll want to spend time reading reviews before investing in a bottle that expensive.
     
  14. OnryAndMean

    OnryAndMean Pundit (907) Jul 4, 2013 New York

    Lol, Oud Beersel's Oude Kriek Vieille is one of the best krieks you can find on a shelf, period. Their gueuze is also a great shelf turd.

    Sorry to disagree, but I recommend you do not listen to his advice.

    Look for the Boon Mariage Parfaits, Hanssens Kriek and Gueuze, Tilquin Gueuze and Quetsche, Oud Beersel's gueuze and kriek. Those all tend to be easy to find, and all are enjoyable.

    I drink a lot of Cantillon, Drie Fonteinen, and Tilquin. As a lambic lover, those are my suggestions.
     
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  15. Roxie_B

    Roxie_B Initiate (0) Jun 1, 2014 Alabama

    Ours is a house divided on the lambic issue. My husband holds that "This is not bad but I wouldn't even call it a beer."
    My opinion was "Well I ain't the one in charge of deciding that but this is pretty durn tasty!". But y'all are right about Linderman's framboise. But sometimes fizzy alcoholic koolaid is what I want. :slight_smile: At any rate I am willing to try more of them but the price tag makes me feel like I've already had something sour.
     
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  16. spacecake9

    spacecake9 Pooh-Bah (2,190) Apr 26, 2014 Illinois
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    Fruit beers took me a long time to appreciate. Educate your taste buds by only drinking the good ones. Fortunately for me I can stop by New Glarus anytime I feel the need to get fruity. Rasberry Tart and Wisconsin Belgian Red are excellent.
     
  17. misternebbie

    misternebbie Initiate (0) Aug 24, 2014 Pennsylvania

    Sometimes after a heavy meal, I like to turn the lights down low and mix equal parts Lindermans and Young's chocolate stout. Perhaps this makes me a bad person, not sure!
    Nebbie
     
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  18. Ri0

    Ri0 Initiate (0) Jul 1, 2012 Wisconsin

    OP, are you close to the WI border? New Glarus will be releasing Cran-bic in a week or two, so you could give it a try at only $10 a 4pk. Not a true Lambic, but it is pretty damn tasty.
     
  19. Hop-Droppen-Roll

    Hop-Droppen-Roll Initiate (0) Nov 5, 2013 Minnesota

    no :slight_frown: rather close to the SD border...
     
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