Lindemans Gift Set (4 bottles & 1 glass)
Lindemans Gift Set (4 bottles & 1 glass) is backordered and will ship as soon as it is back in stock.
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4 Different Lambic Ales & 1 Lindemans Glass
Brewed by: Lindemans Brewery
Country: Belgium
Style: Fruit Lambic
Color: Various
ABV: 2.5%, 4%, 2.5%, 4.1%
Ratebeer.com rating: 88, 76, 57, 90
BeerAdvocate.com rating: 87, 87, 87, 88
Bottle size: 8.45 oz. / 250 ml
Lindemans Gift Set is a great way to experience a range of fruit Lambics (Belgian ales fermented with wild yeast) from this family-owned brewery established in 1822. It's a great gift: these beers are so tasty and unique that Lindemans are the best-selling lambics in the US.
Framboise (Raspberry) Lambic (ABV 2.5%) Magnificent aroma, delicate palate of raspberries with undertones of fruity acidity; elegant, sparkling clean taste.
Kriek (Cherry) Lambic (ABV 4%) The aroma and flavor of sweet cherries dominate; perfectly balanced by a soft and sour acidity. The finish is delicately tart and crisp.
Peche (Peach) Lambic (ABV 2.5%) Golden in color; with a nose that fills the room with fresh peaches. Sparkling, crisp and refreshing balance of fruit and complexity from wild yeast.
Strawberry Lambic (ABV 4.1%) Rosy hue, with a beautiful aroma of perfectly ripened strawberries. Delicate sweetness is balanced by traditional lambic tartness in the finish.
Set includes one 8.45 oz. bottle each of Framboise (their best-seller), Kriek, Peche and Strawberry plus an elegant tulip glass with Lindemans Lambic logo. Glass is approximately 8" high x 3-1/2" diameter at widest point.
NOTE: In order to ship gift sets safely, we disassemble (or partially disassemble) them. All components (including the box and glassware) are shipped.
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.