Belgian Fruit Lambic This is one of Belgium's most iconic beer styles, where the art of natural fermentation combines with fruit to create beers that are sour, aromatic, and incredibly vibrant. It's also the style that makes many people realize for the first time that beer doesn't necessarily have to be just malt and hop.
Fruit Lambic is developed from the foundation of traditional lambic beer from Brussels and the Senne Valley — a type of beer naturally fermented by wild microorganisms in the air. After the lambic matures in wooden barrels, the brewer adds fresh fruit or puree to create new layers of flavor. The most famous versions include Kriek, Framboise, Peche, and Cassis.
Interestingly, this tradition didn't originally start as a fun fruit beer, but rather stemmed from the Belgians' desire to soften the acidity of lambic, enhance flavor depth, and provide a source of sugar for referencing. The beer is typically colored. ruby red, purple, or orange-yellow, with fragrance Berry, cherry, light funk, oak, and delicate acidity.. Belgian Fruit Lambic is a style that is both classic and modern, very aromatic, vibrant, and extremely accessible to those new to sour beer.

