Brasserie Lancelot

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Lua error in package.lua at line 80: module 'strict' not found. The brasserie Lancelot is a French brewery founded in 1990 by Bernard Lancelot, located on the site of a gold mine in Roc-Saint-André in Morbihan. It produces seven top-fermented, unfiltered, naturally-produced and unpasteurised beers, named after figures from the history and literature of Brittany.

Beers

La Blanche Hermine

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La Duchesse Anne

This beer is named after Anne of Brittany.

Cervoise Lancelot

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Les Bonnets Rouges

This beer is named after the revolt of the bonnets rouges.

Telenn Du

This beer is brewed from barley and buckwheat. Pioneer of buckwheat beers, its name means "black harp" in Breton. It sported a picture of a black harp at its beginnings, but after protests from Guinness, it was replaced by a white triskelion.

XI.I

This beer is named after Shamain (eleventh month of the year, first day). It's a dark barley wine, very alcoholic for a beer (11.1 ABV) and with a very strong flavour.

Pays de Cocagne

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Other products

Lancelot also sells the Breizh Cola, the chouchen Lancelot, and in 2006 began production of the organic Morgane beer, marketed as "100% Breton and 100% organic".