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lambic
Summary
lambic is a beer style[1]. lambic draws 506 Wikipedia views per month (beer_style category, ranking #14 of 65).[2]
Key Facts
- lambic's image is recorded as Bieren uit de streek rond brussel.jpg[3].
- lambic's instance of is recorded as beer style[4].
- alembic is named after lambic[5].
- lambic's made from material is recorded as Hordeum vulgare[6].
- lambic's made from material is recorded as wheat[7].
- lambic's made from material is recorded as Humulus lupulus[8].
- lambic's made from material is recorded as water[9].
- lambic's made from material is recorded as Saccharomyces cerevisiae[10].
- lambic's made from material is recorded as Saccharomyces pastorianus[11].
- lambic's made from material is recorded as Brettanomyces bruxellensis[12].
- lambic's subclass of is recorded as spontaneously fermented beer[13].
- lambic's subclass of is recorded as barrel-aged beer[14].
- lambic's subclass of is recorded as sour beer[15].
- lambic's subclass of is recorded as Belgian beer[16].
- lambic's part of is recorded as cuisine of Brussels[17].
- lambic's Commons category is recorded as Lambic beers[18].
- lambic's color is recorded as amber[19].
- lambic's country of origin is recorded as Belgium[20].
- lambic's Freebase ID is recorded as /m/01ltb8[21].
- lambic's topic's main category is recorded as Category:Lambic beers[22].
- lambic's location of creation is recorded as Pajottenland[23].
- lambic's location of creation is recorded as Senne Valley[24].
- lambic's location of creation is recorded as Brussels[25].
- lambic's Encyclopædia Britannica Online ID is recorded as topic/lambic-beer[26].
- lambic's fabrication method is recorded as spontaneous fermentation[27].
Body
Works and Contributions
Things named for lambic include Lambic Award[28], an award[29], in Belgium[30], founded in 2011[31].
Why It Matters
lambic draws 506 Wikipedia views per month (beer_style category, ranking #14 of 65).[2] lambic has Wikipedia articles in 19 language editions, a strong signal of global cultural recognition.[32] lambic is known by 8 alternative names across languages and contexts.[33]
Entities named for lambic include Lambic Award[28], an award[29], in Belgium[30], founded in 2011[31].