Submitted by admin on Mon, 12/08/2008 - 6:27pm
Brewed By:
Cantillon
Self-Defined Style:
Lambic Iris is made in the style of lambic - fermented by wild yeasts and aged in oak wine casks at the brewery - but with a couple of big differences. First, it is made entirely from malted barley, whereas traditional lambic uses one third unmalted wheat. In addition, the brewery has used fresh Hallertau hops in the boil and for dry-hopping the Iris. (Traditional lambic calls for hops that have been aged for several years, which impart virtually no hop flavor to the finished product.)
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This uniquely complex ale is not only slice through the flavor of mussels, but is also quite interesting as a broth base for mussels. The substantial body and tart flavor of this brew will easily lend itself to raw oysters.
Special Attributes:
Spontaneously Fermented Beer
Special Attributes:
Vintage Beer (Evolves with Age) User login
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