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A review of new beers at Lambic restaurants: a must try

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Lambic has hundreds of varieties of excellent beer from all over the world, and our beer menu is constantly replenished with new labels. In this article we will tell you which varieties to pay special attention to.

Draft

Martin’s IPA is an India pale ale from Belgium, brewed using dry hop technology. Rich multi-layered flavor, balanced character, long refreshing aftertaste — this drink will definitely not leave indifferent even subtle connoisseurs. It goes well with Mediterranean cuisine, various cheeses, fish and seafood.

Zeezuiper Tripel is an elegant Belgian tripel that has won many international awards. The slogan of Schelde Brouwerij brewery is to brew beer in balance. It has a fresh balanced flavor, in which tones of malt, coriander, light sweetness of yellow fruits and subtle bitterness of hops are clearly felt. We recommend to order something hearty to accompany the drink — for example, a hot meat or fish dish.

Bottled

Baladin Nazionale Gluten Free is an excellent gluten-free beer for those who watch their health. It is made in Italy from natural raw materials. You will definitely enjoy its balanced flavor with notes of coriander and orange zest! As an appetizer, it is perfect with light dishes such as cheeses or salads.

Hitachino White Ale is an interesting Japanese beer brewed according to the recipes of light Belgian ales. In addition to malt, hops and wheat, it contains coriander, nutmeg and local orange juice, which gives the drink a bright, juicy and recognizable taste.

Gouden Carolus Whisky Infused is a strong balanced quadruple with the addition of single malt whisky. The flavor has subtle notes of oak and vanilla, as well as roasted malt, caramel and fruit. To create a perfect gastronomic pairing, we recommend to order it with meat or poultry dishes, sausages and cheeses.

Jeju Pellong Ale is a craft ale from South Korea. In the aroma of the drink you can clearly feel fruits, the taste is clean and smooth with notes of citrus and flowers. A light bitterness sounds delicately in the refreshing aftertaste. Ideal with spicy dishes, fish and meat.

Rodenbach Alexander is a Flanders red ale with a tart, balanced flavor. It was first brewed in 1986 for the 200th anniversary of Alexander Rodenbach — co-founder of Brouwerij Rodenbach. This drink is an ideal aperitif, and if you want to order it as an appetizer, we recommend choosing meat dishes, cheeses and unsweetened desserts.

All these drinks can be tasted in any beer restaurant of Lambic chain. Come — we know what to surprise you with!

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19 September 2024

Gluten-free beer: what kind it is and how it differs from gluten-containing beer

Gluten-free beer: what kind it is and how it differs from gluten-containing beer

Gluten intolerance affects about 1% of the world’s population. Once in the GI tract, gluten, which is found in cereal plants, causes inflammation and leads to stomach upset. Sometimes intolerance becomes a disease when the villi of the small intestine begin to break down. This disease is called celiac disease. Until a couple of decades ago, people with celiac disease had to simply exclude gluten-containing foods from their diet, making it much more sparse than for normal people. Today, the problem is almost solved: manufacturers produce gluten-free pasta, breads and pastries, and many restaurants have gluten free items. Gluten-free beer: what kind of beer is it? Since beer is brewed on the basis of malt, which is sprouted grains, it contains a significant amount of gluten. But this does not mean that those who suffer from intolerance will have to give up their favorite drink — gluten-free beer has also been invented long ago. It is divided into two groups: low gluten and gluten free. Beverages from the first group can be consumed in moderate quantities by people with gluten intolerance, and those who suffer from celiac disease are recommended only gluten free beer. A completely gluten-free beer is one that contains less than 20 milligrams of gluten per kilogram (or 20 parts per million). Secrets of production Two technologies are used to make gluten-free beer: — beer is brewed on the basis of malt from gluten-free cereals: rice, corn, buckwheat, and gluten-containing grains are removed from it completely;— gluten is removed from the finished beer with the help of a special enzyme that breaks down the protein. If only part of the protein is removed, the beer is labeled as low gluten. In the first case, the drink may have a slightly different taste than the usual foam, while in the second case, all the characteristics of beer are preserved, including taste, color and foaming. Therefore, gluten-free beer made in this way is no different from regular beer. To try delicious gluten-free beer, come to the beer restaurants of the Lambic chain. For example, we have Baladin Nazionale Gluten Free — 100% gluten-free beer originating from Italy, which has an exquisite taste and aroma. We look forward to your tasting!

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