Framboise Lambic Ale - Unique Belgian Raspberry Beer
Have you heard of Framboise, or of lambic ales? Didn't think so. While extremely difficult to find, our local Trader Joe's had a stock of this rare brew this week. I quickly grabbed a few bottles. The only other places I've found this brew is at the Toronado, a beer-pub in the Lower Haight, San Francisco that carries nearly 80 specialized brews on tap with no macrobrews to fluff up the menu, and at a luxury grocery store in a fancy neighborhood in Tucson, Arizona. I've literally never seen this beer anywhere else. Probably the only reason the San Francisco Trader Joe's carried it is because one of the staff checked out the Toronado!
It's a beer with alcohol content like a wine...but it's not a barley-wine. It's very sweet, and is meant to be drank out of a wine glass. You know how Miller High-Life calls itself the champagne of beers? That's an insult. Framboise is truly the sweet, lightly carbonated champagne of the beer world.
If you see this stuff anywhere near you I highly recommend it!
posted on 03.05.06
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You've got it exactly right! I had my first bottle tonight, and it is amazing! The taste of rasperries blew me away.
If you really enjoy beer, then you must try this,. I can hardly advocate drinking it one after another, but from time to time, it is certainly extremely enjoyable.
posted by Jim on 04.01.06
I am currently brewing my own right now.This is
possible due to a oregon company that makes lambic yeast.Wyeast#3288.The reason this costs so much is due to the aging before shipping(sixmonths).I can brew five gallons for 89.00$.
For recipes check out leeners.com .
posted by Dan on 04.26.06
A local restaurant first served me this "nectar from the gods" and I fell in love! It's hard to find and the price when you do find it isn't cheap, but it's well worth it. Let's all pray it becomes more popular, easily available and cheaper!
posted by Karen on 06.23.06
Back in Portland my favorite is to goto Rheinlanders on Sandy. Have my favorite German dish then finish it off with a slice of Double Chocolate German cake and a glass of Lindemans Framboise ON TAP. Pure heaven.
Another good berry lambic style is Wisconsin Belgian Red from New Glarus http://www.newglarusbrewing.com/ Harder to find than the Lindemans, a little more sweeter, but both still stand well on their own.
posted by chris on 06.23.06
I have been able to get this stuff at one of my local Safeway's for the past 6 years. Strange considering I live in 'the cuts' while you couldn't find it in SF. Hmmm.
posted by Gabe on 08.29.06
It is so delicious. I have been able to find it at the local co-op for years. I have never had a better beer; I highly reccomend it to anyone who likes sweet beverages.
posted by null on 03.07.07
Tried some at a local wine bar in my hometown of Melbourne Florida. Quite interesting, but a little sweet for me. The way I've enjoyed it the most it to mix it (however you see fit) in a good Wheat Beer. It wakes up a Samuel Adams boston lager in a nice way too!!
posted by drew on 03.09.07
There's a bar here in Corvallis, Oregon that has that exact framboise on tap. Its amazing. People look at it strangely. They need to try it. It tastes nothing like actual beer, though..I'd say its closer to a bitch beer like Smirnoff Ice or something, but without any of the syruppy taste, and a LOT more refreshing. That same company also variations in peach, currant, black cherry and apple. Some wine and beer shops will offer it.
posted by Ryan Thompson on 06.15.07
tri mixing 1/2 rasberry lambroise and 1/2 youngs chocolate stout beer its great watch the chemical reaction taste like light chocolate too..
posted by david on 07.07.07
for one this framboise lambic is not a beer with alcohol content like a wine it is only 4% alcohol by volume.. wine is around 10-20%... with some exceptions.. where beer can be anywhere from 2% to 20-some%.. and for another there is no such thing as a "lambic ale" an ale is an ale and a lambic is a lambic a lambic is not an ale and an ale is not a lambic the framboise lambic ale u describe is just a "lambic" not an ale.. ales ferment warm with top fermenting dry yeast...lagers cold with bottom fermenting liquid yeast and lambics with wild yeast.. this beer is a beer and not a "bitch beer" it is the rarest form of beer... it is left in oak barrels in a barn so that the wild yeast can do its thing.. IS a beer NOT an ale NOT a bitch.. and IS delicious... i like the peche better though..these are available at cost plus world markets like everywhere and any good beer dtore..
posted by gerald on 09.19.07
first off, this is not "a beer with alcohol content like a wine" it is only 4% abv ... secondly, it is a lambic, not a "lambic ale" there is no such thing as as lambic ale, ale and lambic are 2 different things... ales are top fermenting and ferment warm with dry yeast normally... ales range from pale ales to stouts and porters... whereas lagers are bottom fermenting and ferment cold with liquid yeast normally... lagers range from crappy american macro lagers which suck i.e. bud miller coors... to marzenbiers, etc. ... lambics ferment with wild yeast by way of spontaneous fermentation... this particluar brew is left to age in oak barrels in a barn where the wild yeast can do its thing... lambics arent technically ales or lagers.. they are lambics.. only truly prodcued in belgium.. often a blend of 2 different beers.. also this is not a "bitch beer" and is nothing like smirnoff wich isnt beer it is a malt beverage.. this is beer... the rarest form of it.. it deserve the label more than light "beer" thats for sure... i love lindemans.. they are available at cost plus world markets everywhere and any good beer store.. i mean real beer... not budmilloors light crap...this particular one is delicious but i prefer the peche...
posted by gerald on 09.19.07
Fabulous Beer got it at Off The Vine In St John Indiana. Sweet
posted by Sue on 12.05.07
While waiting on line Christmas eve to buy some wine at our local large liquor store, I noticed Premium Framboise Ale with its distinctive pink foil cap and wrapper. I couldn't resist picking up a bottle as a stocking stuffer for a neighbor. We both ended up trying it. It was outrageous! I have been telling family and friends about it all Christmas morning! You are right - at $7 a bottle, it is not cheap but it is pure heaven!
posted by Joanne on 12.25.07
Love this stuff. First time was by a process of elimination. I visited the Falconer, a small pub in Redlands, CA. They didn't have the Apple Nectar I ordered, So the waitress suggested I try the peach framboise. Honey Wine was my first drink of choice, but now it's PEACH FRAMBOISE !!!!!
posted by BJ on 02.08.08
I prefer the Cassis flavour because it's a little more tart and they had a nice sour cherry lambic at a bar I was at a couple weeks ago.
posted by Colette on 02.20.08
this is literally one of the most delicious liquids I have ever tasted. So hard to find and so expensive though! Floris' version is great too.
posted by rob on 02.27.08
You can find this beer at HEB grocery stores its something different compared to regular beers.
posted by Jennie on 05.01.08
I have been drinking this for a long time. My local Top Foods carries it. Great stuff! and its excellent for a nice sipping beer
posted by Jake on 05.10.08
Great beer and I've been drinking it for years. A nice way to serve it is to offer to guests after a nice long meal. It can replace dessert and refresh a tired palate at the same time. Seems to always bring a smile to peoples faces when served that way.
posted by Frank on 06.10.08
I tried it for the first time a couple of months ago. I tasted it first and then ended up drinking it mixed with guiness. What a combination. It was excellent. Tasted like a chocolate raspberry truffle. Yummo.
posted by Chrissy on 06.15.08
I've absolutely fallen in love with this drink. I've been drinking this lovely beverage for over a year now and I enjoy it just as much as I did when I took my first sip. Highly recommended. After a hard days work, I like to come home to a chilled glass of Framboise. Delicious!
posted by Kevin on 06.16.08
Yes, I love Lindeman's Framboise...I first had it at Yardhouse. The only place I've been able to find it is at Whole Foods in San Diego for $8 for the smaller bottle. I've tried the peche (peach) and black cherry as well. I like the peach but it tastes more like a beer than the framboise does, the black cherry does as well (but at the same time, I'm not a fan of black cherry in the first place). I have yet to try the green apple, but I imagine it would taste like alcoholic sparkling apple cider. However, I definitely recommend the framboise/raspberry or peche/peach. Very refreshing and have recommended it to many of my friends who like it now too. It is definitely nothing like Smirnoffs and I don't like those.
posted by Jo on 06.28.08
Oh I loooove this. Impossible to find, I've tried to special order from all the liquor stores in town but sadly none of them can get it in. I've literally driven over 4 hours to stock up on it.
posted by Becky on 06.29.08
I love this stuff. I get it at BevMo in Roseville, CA. Believe most BevMos have it.
posted by Kat on 07.16.08
This stuff is really good - plus it's great if you're going to a beer bar with someone (usually a lady friend, no offense intended) that doesn't have any idea what to get. I'm in Manhattan and some "beer bars" can be intimidating if you don't know what you're looking for.
For anyone visiting Manhattan, there are just a few places I know that have it: 124 Rabbit Club (unmarked door, so it helps to citysearch it beforehand); Vol De Nuit (http://www.voldenuitbar.com/) has it on tap!; and I think the Belgian Room/Hop Devil in the LES.
posted by adam on 08.18.08
Had 2 bottles of this wonderful brew last night! and let me tell you I was impressed! I am not really a beer drinker but let me tell you I will be drinking this one! Found it at BEVMO and Trader Joe's if your in the LA area.
posted by Sweet on 08.18.08
I have been drinking this for a few years. I don't generally like "beer", but I love this lambic. When I moved to Tennessee, it was near impossible to find locally. I discovered that my local Earth Fare food store in Knoxville carries it. I'm delighted!
posted by Sarah on 09.06.08
I found the raspberry and the peach they are both awsome and you won't believe where. I am in Columbus Ohio and we have a Hardware / Grocery Store called Andersons and they have a very large wine selection and we found it there. My girl friends sons girlfriend brought over a bottle for us at a cook out and it was excellent.
posted by Dave on 09.08.08
Love this. If anyone is in FL, they sell the peche, pomme and framboise at Hop N Johns market in Cocoa Village. I just went to their monthly wine tasting and bought a bottle of it, cause I enjoy it so much. 6 bucks, but it is just so good. (They have tons of beers and wines and a great deli at that market)
posted by Kellylane on 09.25.08
Lindeman's Lambic Belgian Ale Framboise is delicious and refreshing. Bev Mo in Tucson carries Framboise, Apple and Peach. We were lucky enough to find bottles at $7.99 last week. Framboise and Cherry are our favorites. Also Trader Joes on the East side of Tucson carries it from time to time. Safeway in Lodi, CA used to carry the beverage in their cooler section. Haven't shopped there for a while so not sure anymore. You can always ask. Cheers
posted by Susan and Don on 12.05.08
does anyone know where to get it from in hawaii. there is one bar called pearl ultra lounge in ala moana center. but no other place has it.
posted by nicole on 12.24.08
I had this for the first time tonight (New Years Eve) and it was FANTASTIC!!! A local bar/restaurant had it in bottle form. $8 a pop but worth it. I would very much like to obtain more of this for home consumption, but didn't know where I could get it. I saw this website and will check out some of the suggestions. Thanks everyone!
posted by Geni on 12.31.08
I just finished a bottle of Framboise - it is a wonderful light, tasty beverage! I did notice that the alcohol content was very low which brought me to this site in search of more information. Thank you for the help Gerald :) If anyone is in search of this beatiful delight, I live in Syracuse, NY (no where near NYC) and you can find it in any Wegmans grocery stores on the East Coast. YUM!
posted by Jo on 01.01.09
This lambic is becoming more common. I just bought a case at a discount liquor store near my home (in Wichita, KS) for $9 a bottle. There is a bar downtown that has this as one of their popular brews. If lambic beer is this common in KS, I'm sure it's not that difficult to find elsewhere.
posted by Chi on 02.16.09
HI Chi - yes, I agree this is becoming much more common. When I first made this post years ago it was a pretty rare find, but I think its popularity has grown quite a bit since then!
posted by sean mulholland on 02.16.09
try Safeway i think everyone i have been to stocks it sorry east coast its hard to find there
posted by eghanbdnukl on 04.05.09
I absolutely love Frambosie, the Peche especially. Its good anytime. In the summer on a hot day, in a bar in the evening, and in a evening dress. It is so versatile, and is defiantly the champagne of beers.
posted by Suz on 04.08.09
World Market and Publix carry it regularly.
posted by L on 04.26.09
@Gerald just because everyone else seemed to ignore him...
A Lambic is just unique or unconventional style of ale because of its fermentation process. Using the term Lambic Ale is acceptable.
posted by ldo on 05.04.09
@Gerald just because everyone else seemed to ignore him...
A Lambic is just unique or unconventional style of ale because of its fermentation process. Using the term Lambic Ale is acceptable.
posted by ldo on 05.04.09
Fred Meyer carries this as does Haggen/Top Foods!
posted by Sara on 05.07.09
Its been in Philly for a while, try the other flavors! The peach or currant, but Hoegaarden and Framboise together is great! Its called a dirty Hoe.
posted by Veasna on 05.14.09
Haha, Dirty Hoe - I gotta try that. Hoegaarden is another of my favs. So you mix them?
posted by sean mulholland on 05.14.09
This is a party in my mouth! Discovered it last night and it is amazing! I found it in Grand Island, Nebraska at J. Alfred Proofrocks (the martini bar)...definitely my new favorite thing and I can't wait to have it again! It is definitely something you can enjoy and leaves such a wonderful taste in your mouth! It reminds me of a dark raspberry wine I found at Crown Valley Winery in Missouri (which is fantastic!)...I had tried to purchase the wine online and at the time they didn't have it anymore...I need to check again and see if they do :) It was like the raspberry wine only with a sparkle...definitely a fabulous drink!!
posted by Alisa on 05.23.09
I have been drinking this for a long time. I even have a Lindemans bar emblem hanging above my fire-place, landscaped w/ the various flavors of this wonderful beverage! Here in Cleveland, OH its pretty rare to find in grocery stores, but pretty damn popular in select upscale, artisy, and eclectic type bars/taverns/lounges/etc. Great stuff! and its excellent for sipping and looking cool, especially for someone like myself who really isn't a beer drinker!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
posted by Teddy Whiskey on 06.16.09
LA pizza kitchen in new Orleans always has it! It is possible to find it in the deep south.
posted by TheBlackness on 07.28.09
LA pizza kitchen in new Orleans always has it! It is possible to find it in the deep south.
posted by TheBlackness on 07.28.09
FredMeyer In Portland OR has it!
posted by Eric on 08.06.09
this stuff is, amazing!
i always make sure i have it the fridge. i have not had a flavor i didn't like.
i've found , in my area ( Arlington, Texas ) the only places that have it are..Whole Foods and World Market. i tend to go to Whole Foods more often, and they are always in stock!
posted by Crystal on 08.29.09
and if i may add, i can't stand the taste of beer..so, even those that are not beer lover's..this is one to enjoy!
posted by crystal on 08.29.09
This Lindemans Lambic Framboise is available at most trader joes in los angeles and sorrounding areas
posted by javi on 09.04.09
This Lindemans Lambic Framboise is available at most trader joes in los angeles and sorrounding areas
posted by javi on 09.04.09
Um, I just buy this super rarity at Safeway...
posted by Travis on 09.05.09
I had the Framboise razz the other night at Stone Soup / Porter's Pub in St. Pete., FL. for the first time and loved it. What a nice treat to end a night of good beer drinking.
posted by David on 09.20.09
I had the Framboise razz the other night at Stone Soup / Porter's Pub in St. Pete., FL. for the first time and loved it. What a nice treat to end a night of good beer drinking.
posted by David on 09.20.09
OH my god!!!! I love this beer. The only advice I would give you, is if you think you want to take it to a beach picnic or a mountain bonfire, be prepared with a bottle opener AND a wine cork. I have this great memory of one of my girlfriends and I taking a couple of bottles on a hike and we only had a bottle opener. There is a wine cork under the cap. You can't see it, so you wouldn't know it. We found a way to make it work without a wine cork because we're clever little girls who love our raspberries. Anyway, it tastes so sweet that you aren't prepared for it to knock you on your butt and make you do amorous, naughty things, if you drink bottle after bottle.
Now that I have my warnings out of the way. . .this is the best beer in the world, next to Delerium Tremons. If I were rich, I would drink this every day. Oh, if I were rich and wanted to be an alcoholic.
Now I save it for special celebrations. It's an pure raspberry genius!
Right now, I'm drinking Berkshire Brewing Co. Raspberry Barleywine Ale because I was craving a Lambic, but it's just not the same. There's nothing as good as a Raspberry Lambic. If I ever go to heaven, I want it to consist of sitting around in the mountains, drinking Raspberry Lambics and eating chocolate tortes all day long. I guess I'd better stop sinning then, huh?
P.S. You can also find it in MA Trader Joe's and at the specialty shop in Harvard Square in Cambridge. I think it's called Cardella's, or something like that. They sell lots of speciality items, such as imported chocolate and biscuits. Now, get to drinking!
posted by lambicgirl on 10.09.09
had the raspberry tonight for the first time, loved it and I am not a beer drinker!
posted by cin_min on 01.07.10
found it @ I squared in Berkeley...
posted by Silvia on 01.12.10
This is a great beer if you like sweet drinks, but it's actually not a true lambic since sugar is added. If you want to be even more adventurous try a real framboise lambic. I recommend one by the Cantillon brewery. I would also recommend the Cantillon Kriek (Flemish for cherries). I'm not sure where in the US to find this beer, I live in Amsterdam now and visited the Cantillon brewery located in Brussels, Belgium.
A word of warning though, no added sugars, just real fruit, so the taste is more sour with just a hint of fruit. The beer is flat as well since there is no added carbonation so it's completely different to Lindemanns. It's all natural, truly old school style beer...
posted by Alex on 02.03.10
Oh, If you happen to live in Amsterdam or come for a visit and want to try the Cantillon Framboise I know 2 bottle shops that carry it. Koningsbier and the Cracked Kettle, both located in the city center.
posted by Alex on 02.03.10
I just found this at a local cornerstore in Cincinnati, Ohio. The place is called "Come Alive". I wouldn't describe it as anything near fancy, but it is well stocked. I get my toilet paper there!
posted by ryan on 02.09.10
I just opened my first bottle, and I have to say, this is delish! I hate the taste of beer, and I only like the light wines, so I was scared when poured that it was a red color (thought is was going to taste like red wine). I will never judge a drink by its color again! This is very fruity, a hint of tartness in the background, and allover the best alcoholic beverage I have tried!!! Enjoy all... you will be coming back for more! Oh... and I bought mine in Modesto, California at BevMo
posted by Lizzie on 02.18.10
I tried my first one and a local bar when i saw them putting it in the a beer mug and saw it had pink foam so i ask to try some and i fell in love but i wish i could find it in a local store some where and not have to order it....i mean i' m not crazy about raspberry and i HATE the taste of beer but i would so drink this all day long. I wish someone would bring it to the stores....Greensboro,North Carolina at The Pour House
posted by Megan on 02.23.10
Total Wine and More carries it in VA. And it's only 10.49 for the big wine bottle sized bottle..
posted by Delilah on 03.30.10
It's not hard to find in Minneapolis. I've bought the Framboise, as well as the Pear, Apple, and Cherry versions of the Lindeman's Lambic, and the Framboise (Raspberry) is still my favorite. It is a bit expensive, at Surdyk's the small bottle (355 ml, or 12 oz) was about $6, but I can only drink it in small sips anyway. It's so tart, if I took a full drink I'd pucker up completely! Pairing it with dark chocolate is excellent as well, and helps to cut through the tartness of the raspberry flavor. I recommend the apple or pear flavors with savory, hot foods.
posted by MV on 04.09.10
YESSSS! This is my FAVORITE!!!
They always have this in stock at the Trader Joes' that I've shopped at, from Santa Cruz in NorCal to Culver City in SoCal.
Here's a hidden secret: They have this on tap at Luka's Taproom & Lounge in Oakland. Mmmmm...so yummy! ; )
posted by Danielle on 04.17.10
Best stuff ever!!! If you have a World Market Around they sell large bottles for $10 and smaller for $6 .. Spent around $300 for my birthday to drink and of course share!!!
posted by Brandy on 05.14.10
I tried this at Old Chicago last night by recommendation of the staff and it was WONDERFUL!!!!!!!
posted by Jodi on 05.27.10
i love the stuff. i like to drink it with some seltzer water to make it last :)
posted by Sarah on 06.08.10
Remember that it's Framboise Lambic beer, NOT just "Framboise." Ask for Framboise and you'll get a glass of raspberry liqueur.
For people in the Boston area, Sel de la Terre in the Back Bay serves a great champagne drink with Framboise Lambic. Another place to try is The Publik House on Washington St. in Brookline, a restaurant that specializes in Belgian beers and has an extensive Beligan beer list. (and great food to go with it).
posted by Bob on 06.13.10
Had a glass (or three) of the raspberry couple nights ago and have been craving it ever since....I hear Ryan and Casey's in Greenfield, MA has it (near where I live) plan on buying it this weekend....mmmm mmm can't wait!!
posted by Megan on 06.21.10
Its also at cost plus world market if you have them
posted by Dave on 06.26.10
Anyone know calories for a bottle? I loved this stuff and I am not a beer drinker.
posted by Amy on 06.27.10
Anyone know calories for a bottle? I loved this stuff and I am not a beer drinker.
posted by Amy on 06.27.10
i loved this stuff--even though i had to travel 20+ miles to get it at Whole Foods or Wegman's. However, Whole Foods has apparently stopped carrying it because they discovered it contains artificial sweeteners... ugggh. However, they now carry St. Louis Framboise (raspberry) by Castle Breweries-very nice- a tad less sweet, but I'd rather have that then the artificial sweetener
posted by fran on 08.29.10
while Framboise is glorious, its alc. content is around 4%. not the 11 or 12 like wine.
just a note.
posted by Arkie Kyle on 09.08.10
'sounds great and i was just given my first bottle.
Suggest to drink it at room temperature? cold? even warm?
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posted by Bob on 09.25.10
I had my first taste of "heaven" saturday night. WOW what a treat.... now i understand why my sonand daughter-in-law used this delicious drink for their toast at their wedding. Ambrosia
posted by julie on 09.27.10
I had my first taste of "heaven" saturday night. WOW what a treat.... now i understand why my sonand daughter-in-law used this delicious drink for their toast at their wedding. Ambrosia
posted by julie on 09.27.10
I had my first taste of "heaven" saturday night. WOW what a treat.... now i understand why my sonand daughter-in-law used this delicious drink for their toast at their wedding. Ambrosia
posted by julie on 09.27.10
I opened a bottle of Lindeman's Framboise Lambic that I found when I was looking through my stock for a sweet wine tonight. The bottle had been given as gift from my daughter a couple of years ago. What a wonderful surprise, a berry sweetness that doesn't overpower like port wines can. Now if I can find some more for me and my friends.
posted by Tom Alston on 10.03.10
Good information thank you closely monitor your success.
posted by face scrub on 11.11.10
If you're ever in Pasadena, CA go to Cham Bistro and give their Raspberry Beer Float a try. It's an icy cold glass of Framboise Lambic Ale and a scoop of vanilla ice cream. Wow what a treat!
posted by Candice on 11.12.10
I just had this wonderful beer, and I am not a beer drinker at all, well until I had this raspberry beer. I went to a belguin bar and wanted to try one and told them I am a fruity drinker and the waiter suggested this beer. I am so glad he did, I will be looking for this at my local Wegmans and def going back to the bar, those mussels were awesome!!
posted by 215girl on 11.14.10
I had this for the first time tonight and I loved it!! I found it at our local World Imports store I live in Spokane Washington. So If anyone reading this lives here just go there to find it!
Very Excellent this person is right in its description..amazing!
posted by Sierra McGuire on 11.21.10
this is the best beer in the whole world,what is the alcohol %? i will be having my gem of a soothing,smooth,clean tasting when i get home ,thanks to framboise rasberry lambic
posted by p.r.noon on 11.26.10
Is there anymore information you can give on this subject. It answers a lot of my questions but there is still more info I need. I will drop you an email if I can find it. Never mind I will just use the contact form. Hopefully you can help me further.
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posted by rachat credit on 12.16.10
I was amazed to find Frambroise Lambic at Sprouts in Phoenix. Bought a few bottles to keep on hand for Christmas. Great stuff.
posted by Alison on 12.23.10
I was amazed to find Frambroise Lambic at Sprouts in Phoenix. Bought a few bottles to keep on hand for Christmas. Great stuff.
posted by Alison on 12.23.10
This is the best!. This is so smooth, sweet and sparkly it could pass for champagne. I absolutely love this - and I am well known for my disdain for beer. Think I will toast the new year with this - well worth the price.
posted by mimi on 12.27.10
I live in Las Vegas and found it at our local Lee's Discount Liquor store as well as Trader Joe's and Whole Foods. It's the best!
posted by Angela on 12.31.10
I live in Las Vegas and found it at our local Lee's Discount Liquor store as well as Trader Joe's and Whole Foods. It's the best!
posted by Angela on 12.31.10
I just received as a gift. It goes great with our Rose Bowl Party.
GO BADGERS'
posted by Roger on 01.01.11
I just received as a gift. It goes great with our Rose Bowl Party.
GO BADGERS'
posted by Roger on 01.01.11
I just received as a gift. It goes great with our Rose Bowl Party.
GO BADGERS'
posted by Roger on 01.01.11
WONDERFUL BEER!!! my husband who is a true Belgium introduced me to this amazing beverage...However I have tried to find the nutritional value ..such as calaries ..sugars ..carbs ..etc. Can someone help me? my husband says Europeans dont need to worry about calaries like Americans..as they know portion control ..lol..so hes no help
posted by shari verstraeten on 04.26.11
WONDERFUL BEER!!! my husband who is a true Belgium introduced me to this amazing beverage...However I have tried to find the nutritional value ..such as calaries ..sugars ..carbs ..etc. Can someone help me? my husband says Europeans dont need to worry about calaries like Americans..as they know portion control ..lol..so hes no help
posted by shari verstraeten on 04.26.11
Hey - I am certainly happy to discover this. Good job!
posted by MeebyCizeCeft on 05.26.11
You can pick this up in a little town call Leavenworth Washington as well! I spend the day with my family over the weekend and had the pleasure of trying this wonderful drink!
posted by Mushu on 07.27.11
I was introduced to Lindemans' Lambic about 25 years ago while visiting Toronto.
A couple of weeks ago I noticed it on the shelves of my local Trader Joes. At about $9 a bottle (1PT 9.4 OZ) it's quite a cheap thrill. The "Framboise" IS indeed quite sweet but the "Peche" (peach) or the "Pomme" (apple) are very easy to drink. I serve it in a champaign glass to fully enjoy the mild bubbles or Fizz... And everyone who drinks it comes back for more!
posted by Bart brunswick on 09.21.11
The first time I ever tried this amazing drink was in a restaurant in Philadelphia...but they were serving it as a "Beer Float!!" A-M-A-Z-I-N-G!!!!!
Pour this beer over chocolate ice cream...and you have HEAVEN-IN-A GLASS!!!!
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