[Sca-cooks] Help me drink beer (semi-OT)

Elaine Koogler kiridono at gmail.com
Wed Jan 19 08:19:14 PST 2011


You would tend to find them in a more high-end/gourmet grocery store.  Or
perhaps ina  shop specializing in beers, wines, etc.

I have tried heather all, specifically, Bellehaven, which I love.  I also am
very fond of the lambics...they are pretty incredible, especially as I also
really don't like the bitter taste imparted by the hops.

Kiri

On Wed, Jan 19, 2011 at 2:58 AM, Stefan li Rous
<StefanliRous at austin.rr.com>wrote:

> chimene suggested:
> <<< Google both Gruit and Lambic... the wiki article on Lambic includes a
> big list (12-20?) of BELGIAN Lambic breweries!  And the Gruit article
> mentions one Belgian gruit by name and brewery, and has a couple of likely
> looking links. >>>
>
> Here in the US, Texas specifically, will I likely find these lambics in a
> well-stocked grocery store or will I need to be searching specifically in
> beer and liquor stores?
>
> Will they likely say "Lambic" on the label somewhere? Or will I have to
> find likely brands and search for those specific brands and then narrow it
> down from there?
>
> Even if an unusual beer, it still might be easier than finding cider and
> mead, which seem to be a very hit-and-miss process around here.
>
> Thanks,
> Stefan
>
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