Lindemans Pecheresse
Lindemans Pecheresse
Since 1987
2,5% alc.
Serve at 2-4°C

Bright and golden, Lindemans Pecheresse is as playful as its name. Brewed with an abundance of peaches, it offers a vibrant, full-flavoured taste remniscent of warm, summer evenings spent with friends. Here, fruit sweetness and the subtle acidity of lambic meet in perfect harmony. Light, crisp, and irresistibly refreshing, Lindemans Pecheresse is a peach beer that turns every moment into an indulgence.

Appearance

A golden blond peach lambic beer, slightly cloudy, crowned with a creamy white head. Each sip of Lindemans Pecheresse is like enjoying sunshine in a glass!

Aroma

This indulgent peach beer is characterised by the seductive scent of ripe peaches, enriched with subtle floral undertones.

Tasting notes

Lindemans Pecheresse combines the sweetness of ripe peaches with the gentle sourness of lambic. Each sip ends on a crisp, refreshing note, making it the perfect choice for sipping as an aperitif or paired with a variety of sweet and savoury dishes.

Available in
25 cl
35,5 cl
75 cl
20 L
Note: ABV may differ according to bottle or keg size.
Our brewers’ secret

Our secret? We blend young lambic with hand picked peaches. It’s a bold choice that gives Lindemans Pecheresse its irresistible and world-renowned character. The result is a peach beer that’s as tempting as its name: vibrant, juicy, and full of natural charm.

Food pairings

Savoury
- Salads e.g. Waldorf or Niçoise salad
- Grilled meats: chicken, pork or duck
- Shrimp skewers with citrus-peach marinade
- Goat cheese

Sweet / Desserts
- Peach Melba or fruit sorbet
- Belgian waffles or pancakes
- Vanilla ice cream

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From wordplay to icon: The story behind Pecheresse

From wordplay to icon: The story behind Pecheresse

The name “Pecheresse” is a creative French wordplay, hinting at both juicy peaches (pêche) and a sinful woman (pécheresse). This double meaning inspired the elegant woman on our Art Nouveau label — an idea brought to life in 1987 in a hand-drawing by Nicole, wife of René Lindemans (5th-generation lambic brewer).