Lindemans Framboise (Raspberry) Lambic 25.4 oz

$14.95
(12)
SKU: 7011
3.0 lb

Belgian Fruit Lambic

Brewed by: Lindemans Brewery
Country: Belgium
Style: Fruit Lambic
Color: Rose Red

ABV: 2.5%
Ratebeer.com rating: 88
BeerAdvocate.com rating: 87

Lindemans Framboise Lambic is a Fruit Lambic that pours rose red with a light frothy pink head.

Top fermentation with the wild airborne yeasts specific to Belgium's Senne region and the addition of raspberries to the brew maturation process yields a tangy, softly carbonated ale with an ABV of 2.5%.

The aroma of raspberries dominates; the flavor profile follows suit, with the fruity esters perfectly balanced by a soft and sour acidity.

The finish is delicately tart and crisp.

Food Pairings

Delightful with chocolate desserts, fresh raspberries, ice cream with a raspberry sauce, créme caramel, baked Alaska.

Pair with oysters or caviar. Serve at 45 °F in flute-shaped Lambic glass.

Brewery Information:


Lindemans Brewery
, initially a family farm in southwest Brussels, began commercial brewing operations in 1822. They specialized in Lambics – a unique style of wheat beer wholly dependent on wild airborne yeasts for fermentation as well as on an exceptionally long period of maturation up to 3 years.

Over time, brewery revenue gradually outpaced farming revenue and by 1930, the Lindemans family was able to cease farming operations altogether to concentrate fully on the brew business.

Today the brewery, still family owned, exports its award winning ales to a dozen countries including the US, where their ales outsell all other Lambics.

Customer Reviews

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Benjamin Lax

The flavor was very good.
My wife and I enjoyed very much.

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BILL DUFFY
An acquired taste -- but what a great acquisition!

I first had Lindemans lambics at a wedding a decade or so ago. My local shops carry it now and then -- mostly then. How fortunate that Belgian Style Ales always stocks it. Kudos!

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Eileen S.
First sip, first love!

This is the Lambic beer that my family and I tried first. This was so good we've been working on trying all the flavors. So far every Lambic beer is our favorite!

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Lisa L.
My favorite

This is so hard to find in my area and I'm so glad I could order it online.

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Eileen
Delightful!

Another excellent Lambic beer!

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Lindemans Framboise (Raspberry) Lambic 25.4 oz

$14.95

Belgian Fruit Lambic

Brewed by: Lindemans Brewery
Country: Belgium
Style: Fruit Lambic
Color: Rose Red

ABV: 2.5%
Ratebeer.com rating: 88
BeerAdvocate.com rating: 87

Lindemans Framboise Lambic is a Fruit Lambic that pours rose red with a light frothy pink head.

Top fermentation with the wild airborne yeasts specific to Belgium's Senne region and the addition of raspberries to the brew maturation process yields a tangy, softly carbonated ale with an ABV of 2.5%.

The aroma of raspberries dominates; the flavor profile follows suit, with the fruity esters perfectly balanced by a soft and sour acidity.

The finish is delicately tart and crisp.

Food Pairings

Delightful with chocolate desserts, fresh raspberries, ice cream with a raspberry sauce, créme caramel, baked Alaska.

Pair with oysters or caviar. Serve at 45 °F in flute-shaped Lambic glass.

Brewery Information:


Lindemans Brewery
, initially a family farm in southwest Brussels, began commercial brewing operations in 1822. They specialized in Lambics – a unique style of wheat beer wholly dependent on wild airborne yeasts for fermentation as well as on an exceptionally long period of maturation up to 3 years.

Over time, brewery revenue gradually outpaced farming revenue and by 1930, the Lindemans family was able to cease farming operations altogether to concentrate fully on the brew business.

Today the brewery, still family owned, exports its award winning ales to a dozen countries including the US, where their ales outsell all other Lambics.

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