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In English, framboise is used primarily in reference to a Belgian lambic beer that is fermented using raspberries. [1] It is one of many modern types of fruit beer that have been inspired by the more traditional kriek beer, which is made using sour cherries. Framboise is usually served in a small footed glass that resembles a champagne flute ...
Lindemans varieties include Lambic Framboise (raspberry), Kriek (sour cherry), Pêcheresse (peach), Cassis (blackcurrant), Pomme (), and Strawberry.. Because of the limited availability of sour cherries from Schaerbeek, the traditional ingredient for Kriek, Lindemans Kriek is made using unsweetened cherry juice which is added to a mixture of lambics of different ages.
Mars traditionally referred to a weaker beer made from the second runnings of a lambic brewing. [16] It is no longer commercially produced. In the 1990s, Boon Brewery made a modern Mars beer called Lembeek's 2% (the 2% referring to the alcohol content), [16] but it is now only produced for use of Tilquin as a component of their keg beers.
Fruit beer generally has an alcohol percentage of around 4-8%, best served cold. Elderberry juice is mentioned as an ingredient in some old porter recipes. [5] [6] The juice probably served as colouring agent. In England, elderberry beer (also called ebulum) was made by boiling elderberries in the first and strongest wort.
Chambord (French: [ʃɑ̃.bɔʁ]) is a 16.5% abv raspberry liqueur modelled after a liqueur produced in the Loire Valley of France during the late 17th century. The Chambord product brand has been owned and produced by the Brown-Forman Corporation since 2006.
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Himbeergeist made from wild raspberries in the Black Forest region of Germany. Himbeergeist (lit "raspberry spirit", also known as raspberry spirit obtained by maceration and distillation, [1] eau de vie de framboise [2] or simply framboise [3]) is a geist (a type of eau de vie or Schnapps) made from raspberries.
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