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== Lambic at De Cam == | == Lambic at De Cam == | ||
=== Lambic Sources === | === Lambic Sources === | ||
− | De Cam ages and blends lambic sourced from | + | De Cam ages and blends lambic sourced from Lindemans, Girardin, and Boon, as well as brewing their own lambic using the installation at [[3_Fonteinen|3 Fonteinen]]. Each of these lambics is delivered the day after being brewed and cooled at the brewery of origin, and therefore arrives inoculated from spending the night in the originating brewery's [[Coolship|coolship]]. Karel looks at samples of the lambic under a [[Microscope|microscope]] as they arrive to look for relative microbial diversity and cell density. |
=== Lambic Aging and Blending === | === Lambic Aging and Blending === | ||
− | De Cam ages their lambic in 40 x 1000 L oak barrels recoopered from barrels sourced from Pilsner Urquell. These barrels, the oldest of which date back to Napoleonic times, were initially lined in pitch which had to be scraped off before the barrels could be used for aging lambic. De Cam produces Oude Lambiek (a 3 year old unblended lambic), Oude [[Gueuze|Geuze]], Kriekenlambiek (unblended cherry lambic), Framboise Lambiek (unblended raspberry lambic), Oude Kriek (blended and carbonated cherry lambic), Lambiek Special (lambic | + | De Cam ages their lambic in 40 x 1000 L oak barrels recoopered from barrels sourced from Pilsner Urquell. These barrels, the oldest of which date back to Napoleonic times, were initially lined in pitch which had to be scraped off before the barrels could be used for aging lambic. De Cam produces Oude Lambiek (a 3 year old unblended lambic), Oude [[Gueuze|Geuze]], Kriekenlambiek (unblended cherry lambic), Framboise Lambiek (unblended raspberry lambic), Oude Kriek (blended and carbonated cherry lambic), Lambiek Special (lambic with 35% sour cherries, gooseberries and blackberries), and occasionally a faro. Kriek lambiek (40 kg whole cherries for 100 L lambic) and framboise lambiek (30 kg raspberries for 100 L of framboise) ferment in stainless steel vessels. |
== Barrel Cleaning == | == Barrel Cleaning == |
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Lambic at De Cam
Lambic Sources
De Cam ages and blends lambic sourced from Lindemans, Girardin, and Boon, as well as brewing their own lambic using the installation at 3 Fonteinen. Each of these lambics is delivered the day after being brewed and cooled at the brewery of origin, and therefore arrives inoculated from spending the night in the originating brewery's coolship. Karel looks at samples of the lambic under a microscope as they arrive to look for relative microbial diversity and cell density.
Lambic Aging and Blending
De Cam ages their lambic in 40 x 1000 L oak barrels recoopered from barrels sourced from Pilsner Urquell. These barrels, the oldest of which date back to Napoleonic times, were initially lined in pitch which had to be scraped off before the barrels could be used for aging lambic. De Cam produces Oude Lambiek (a 3 year old unblended lambic), Oude Geuze, Kriekenlambiek (unblended cherry lambic), Framboise Lambiek (unblended raspberry lambic), Oude Kriek (blended and carbonated cherry lambic), Lambiek Special (lambic with 35% sour cherries, gooseberries and blackberries), and occasionally a faro. Kriek lambiek (40 kg whole cherries for 100 L lambic) and framboise lambiek (30 kg raspberries for 100 L of framboise) ferment in stainless steel vessels.
Barrel Cleaning
De Cam cleans their barrels by multiple hours of spraying with hot water followed by burning a sulfur stick inside the barrel. The barrels then sit empty and sealed until their next filling. [2]