WILK Friday BeerBuzz–1 July 2011 (Liefman’s Cuvee Brut)
It is always my saying that a big weekend deserves a big beer. One year ago in honor of a big weekend, I brought you Three Philosophers on the Friday BeerBuzz and over a year later, it is still by far our most complimented, loved and talked about beer. With that in mind, I set out to bring in another great brew to honor the big 4th of July weekend.
My search started 10 years ago when I discovered a now-discontinued beer that quickly became one of my absolute favorite beers. It was a small bottle, wrapped in green paper, corked and caged and full of wonderfully complex flavors. That beer was Liefman’s Glühkriek, a great Belgian beer that was a blend of Liefman’s famous Goudenband brown ale and a Liefman’s cherry Kriek.

Cuvee Brut is a complex blend of an aged brown ale that is macerated with fresh cherries (about 28 lbs. per 26 gallons). Next the blend is aged for a year before being blended with Liefman’s other to famous brews, Goudenband and Oud Bruin to form Cuvee Brut.
Needless to say the blend is complex and amazing and because of the aging and blending, the brewery is only able to brew it once a year. The good news is Cuvee Brut is readily available in NEPA so be sure to get out and try some now. The flavor is sour and sweet with flavors of oak, almond, vanilla, and of course cherries. Do not wait….go get this and try it before it’s gone again….and for the record….I swear I heard Leif Garrett in my headphones…not Helen Reddy.
Thanks
to Nancy, John, Joe, and Bosco for yet another fun Friday.
The Friday BeerBuzz…bringing good beers and good people together.
As always you can check out the video on-line at the WILK Friday BeerBuzz page by clicking HERE.



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