
Lambic is one of the world's oldest beers. According to some, it is also the best, even if its characteristic acidity does not please all palates. To offset this acidity, some decided to add sugar to it. Thus faro was born.
Adding sugar syrup to lambic was a revelation at the time of Bruegel. (Some even argue that without faro, Bruegel would have been deprived of inspiration and would have remained an ordinary amateur painter whose canvases couldn't even have been sold at a flea market.) Until the 19th century, faro was very prevalent in the Brussels region.
Folklore there was frequently associated with it, and the divine liquid flowed like water. Then faro fell into oblivion. It was not until 1978 that our family brought it back to centre stage. Or centre Senne, as you prefer. Particularly appreciated after physical exertion, faro is not only easy to drink, it is a joy to do so.
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Reviews

Mathis.lrl
4 days ago

2.8
Un mélange d'acidité et d'amertume assez spécial en bouche mai reste agréable

LOuis
@ Auchan Breuil-le-Vert15 days ago

2.8

Petit poucet
@ Auchan Breuil-le-Vert15 days ago

1.9
Ça sent le jambon mais c’est une pécheresse plus forte quoi
Lois28
16 days ago
3.6
Johnny D
17 days ago

3.2
On dirait un mousseux ! Pas très fan 🍺🍻

iLyric08
20 days ago
2.0
Trop de sucre ! Beaucoup trop !

Ecjens
25 days ago

3.2
Nicolas
27 days ago
1.5

Thomas_Fino
30 days ago

1.0
Infâme, beaucoup trop sucré

RaphaCytoo
@ Chez Raph1 month ago

2.2
Vraiment bizarre, on dirait une bière avec du sucre ajouté