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Lindemans Faro lands in June

April 21, 2010

Lindemans Faro lands in June

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(Vlezenbeek, BELGIUM) – Lindemans Brewery and Merchant du Vin are very pleased to announce the national introduction of Lindemans Faro, an authentic lambic from the Senne River Valley. Look for Faro after June 1, 2010.

Faro is a Flemish classic, served throughout pubs in Brussels but uncommon outside Belgium. Historically, sugar or sugar syrup was sometimes added to young, unblended lambic by a bartender – it helped balance the lambic’s tart acidity – and soon Belgian brewers began to add candi sugar to lambic at the brewery to make bottled faro.

Lindemans Faro is fermented by the numerous strains of wild airborne yeast that are found in the lambic region – an area only 15 by 75 miles, southwest of Brussels, where all lambics are produced. Faro shows a fruit and caramel aroma, balanced by the subtle complexity and refreshing acidity of the many yeast strains in lambic. The flavor starts sweet, with suggestions of brown sugar or orange marmalade, and finishes with some crispness and a green-apple tartness; the color is deep amber.
OG: 1.058; IBU: 12; ABV 4.0%.


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For dessert I ordered a Dogfish Head 120 Minute IPA with my bread pudding. I've heard many a story of 120 but never had the chance to try it. I'm upset that I rushed it at dessert and didn't give enough to finish. This is a truly amazing drink that taste more like a port wine than a beer. 

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