Belgian Lambic Lambic is one of the oldest and most unique beer styles in the world, famous for being almost the complete opposite of modern brewing methods. While most beers use carefully controlled yeast in breweries, Lambic ferments using wild microorganisms in the air.
This style truly exists only in Brussels and the Senne Valley of Belgium, where the local microbiome creates a character that cannot be fully replicated elsewhere. Hot wort is placed in a coolship to be exposed to the night air and to induce the growth of wild yeasts such as Brettanomyces, Lactobacillus, and Pediococcus.
Traditional Lambic is typically aged for many years in wooden barrels, creating its distinctive flavor. green apple, citrus, hay, funk, leather, and oak Extremely complex. This style of beer is considered by many beer geeks as a living legacy of European brewing history.

