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From Cantillon's Website

Lambic and the spontaneous fermentation

Cantillon Brewery

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Traditional Lambic is made according to the following rules:

Ingredients:

  • raw wheat 35%
  • malted barley 65%
  • dried hops (three years old) : 5 g per liter of beer

Process:

  • brewing (from 45°c up to 72°c)
  • collecting the wort by filtering
  • boiling and hopping in the boilers
  • cooling down in the cooling tun, in contact with the open air
  • natural infection of the wort by wild ferments (bacteria and yeasts)
  • pumping the wort at a temperature of 18°c into oakwood or chestnutwood barrels
  • spontaneous fermentation, visible in the beginning, slow afterwards
  • transformation of all the sugars within three years

Looks of Lambic:

Still beer, cereals wine. During the fermentation, the carbon dioxide escapes through the wood and as a result does not saturate the beer.