More information about Boon Framboise
Although Brouwerij Boon from Lembeek in Belgium is known for its excellent gueuze, our favorite from their pen is a different one and that's not least because a whole truckload of freshly harvested summer fruit was used to make this particular beer
If it's up to us, the highlights of summer are not the heat, the sixteen hours of daylight, the ice cream or the visits to the outdoor pool, but its glorious fruit We love roaming the fields and picking baskets of strawberries We're already lying under the cherry tree at the end of April, impatiently checking the ripeness of the little red things And we have fond memories of it, of strolling barefoot through grandma's garden and visiting the hedges laden with raspberries We love strawberry cake, raspberry slices, cherry jam and all kinds of other treats made from the summer fruits
And this is where the Boon brewery comes into play again, because its team conjures up a dreamy framboise from freshly harvested raspberries and cherries, which conjures up summer in your glass even when autumn has long since arrived. The brewers use 350 grams of fruit per liter for their beer, which you can see and taste: The ruby red brew is bursting with juicy raspberry and cherry notes Fruity, refreshing and so summery!
Location: | Lembeek |
Country: | Belgium |
Content: | 0,25 Liter |
Manufacturer: | Brouwerij Boon |
Grain and malt varieties: | Barley, Wheat |
Gravity: | 14°P |
Drink type: | Beer |