The Cantillon brewery is closely linked to Brussels, a city which has the iris as its symbol. As the name indicates, the "marsh iris" is a plant growing in humid areas. The historical center of Brussels is built on swamps where this flower used to grow abundantly.
In 1998, the Brussels Museum of the Gueuze celebrated its 20th anniversary. The Cantillon brewery decided to make a new spontaneous fermentation beer for this occasion, named after this symbolic flower.
It is a completely original beer which, contrary to the other products of the Brewery, is not brewed with 35% of wheat. The Iris, which is only made with malt of the pale ale type (giving a more amber colour to the beer) conserves the typical flavour of the spontaneous fermentation, the complex aromas and the vinous taste.
The hopping is different too. Lambic is made with 100% dried hops, for the Iris we use 50% of dried hops and 50% of fresh hops. The latter cause a superb acidity, the former, due to their tannins, enable to conserve the beer while preserving all its qualities.
After two years in the barrel, the Iris undergoes a second fresh hopping two weeks before the bottling. A linen bag, filled with hops, is soaked in the beer for two weeks. This technique, called "cold hopping", gives the beer a more intense savour and makes the smell and the taste more bitter.
Lindemans Faro
Esta cerveza Faro comenzó a elaborarse en 1978, cuando este estilo, que se trata de una cerveza que mezcla Lambics jóvenes y viejas con azúcar moreno, volvió a ser popular. Presenta un color naranja oscuro, casi marrón y poca espuma aunque se observan bastantes burbujas en la cerveza
Polly 2
Mikkeller young spontanale aged in Amontillado and Jerez sherry casks
A cidery beer, mostly sour and dry. Aromas of sherry, wood, leather and ripe fruit. Ripe fruits, funky, lactic and a little bit of wood in taste. Overall a very good beer that can be paired with some slices of goat cheese, seafood, a risotto or any type of strong flavored meat like duck, lamb and bushmeat.
Brewed by Mikkeller