Beer Pecheresse
Lambic Beer Pecheresse or peach beer.
Born of a fling between a lambic and peach juice... One
of our greatest classics.
French-speaking consumers know that the name Pecheresse
is a clever combination of the French words for 'peach' and 'sinful'.
A young lambic beer that is at least one year old, in
which 30% filtrate of fresh peaches will macerate
A fresh fruit beer that is golden in color. It has a
bright and full-bodied flavour as well as a nice balance between the sweet
taste of the peach and the sourness of the lambic.
Available Since: 1987
ALCOHOL CONTENT: 2.5 %
COLOUR: Golden blond, slightly cloudy
CALORIES: 53 kcal (100 ml)
CONSERVATION TIP: The bottles should be stored lying on
their sides.
FOOD PAIRINGS:
Salad: Salad Nicosia and Waldorf salad.
Meat: Grilled chicken, caramelized pork and Peking duck.
Cheese: goat cheese soufflés.
Dessert: Peach Melba, sorbet, Belgian waffles and crêpes.
SERVING TEMPERATURE: 2-3 °C
As its name suggests, Pecheresse is a lambic beer
enriched with peach juice. And this fruit lambic beer is a real peach!
It is
nice to drink at any time of day. Or on a sunny patio.
Personally, I enjoy it with my girlfriends. And what we
talk about is of no concern to you.
Available:
Bottle with 0.75L, 0.375L, 0.25L and Key Keg 20L
Lambic Beer
Spontaneous fermentation is carried out without the
controlled addition of yeast to the wort.
It happens naturally, thanks to the micro-organisms in
the air.
This exceptional brewing method, which is the oldest in the world, has
been developed in our region from time immemorial.
This natural technique
requires patience and a unique know-how that we have mastered at the brewery
here for almost 200 years.
Fruit
Lambic with the addition of raspberry (framboise), peach
(pêche), blackcurrant (cassis), grape (druif), or strawberry (aardbei), as
either whole fruit or syrup. Other, rarer fruit lambic flavorings include apple
(pomme), banana (banane), pineapple (ananas), apricot (abricot), plum (prune),
cloudberry (plaquebière), lemon (citron), and blueberry (myrtille).
Fruit
lambics are usually bottled with secondary fermentation. Although fruit lambics
are among the most famous Belgian fruit beers, the use of names such as kriek,
framboise or frambozen, cassis, etc. does not necessarily imply that the beer
is made from lambic.
Many of the non-traditional fruit beers derived from
lambic that were commercialized in the last decades are considered to be low
quality products by many beer enthusiasts. These products are typically
artificially sweetened, artificially carbonated, sterilized, and based on
syrups instead of whole fruit. It’s not the case of our lambic beer Pecheresse.
For more information about our beers contact us or visit
our website. In our website we have available a full range of premium quality
beers to be exported.
We export our beers worldwide for importers and big
retail groups.
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