alc./vol: 4.5%
Proof: 9°
Vintage: Non-vintage
Envelhecimento: Sem declaração de idade
Produzido por: Belgium
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The name Mort Subite, which translates as ‘Sudden Death’, comes from an old dice game played by patrons of Theophile Vossen’s pub in Brussel. So popular was the game that the pub was renamed Mort Subite. Over time the beers he sold from the De Keersmaeker brewery also inherited the name.
A blend of young and old lambic beers matured in oak casks with added sugar.
Experimentado em 07/01/2013
(08-Dec-13) Clean, deep brown-amber with medium white head and heavy lacing.
Fermenting cider apples and Demerara sugar with slight metallic hop note.
On the sweet side but rescued and made complex by sour undertones. Dried and stewed fruit, sour cider apples and a dash of wine vinegar.
Sour fruity finish. Not one for hard-core, sour toothed gueuze aficionados, but this sweetie of a gueuze lambic is wonderfully approachable and enjoyable.
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