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With golden leaf edge. A bee for you and me: Uncolored information strip about beekeeping following the exhibition of the same name at the Planckendael domain in Mechelen from April 24, 1982 to October 31, 1982. Published by the Information Service of the Belgian Ministry of Agriculture, 1982. The treasure van Beersel: Magazine: Tintin. Publication date: July 23, 1952 - October 8, 1953. Magazine: Ons Volkske. Publication date: October 2, 1952 - December 17, 1953. Inks: Karel Boumans. The name 'Lambik' comes from the spontaneously fermented, flat regional beer lambi(e)k, which is also used to make gueuze and which Vandersteen liked to drink. Beersel has two other gueuzes: Oud Beersel and Drie Fonteinen, which also brews lambic itself. The first album release was in the blue series in 1954. In January 1971 the album was reissued in the four-color series. For these reissues, the drawing style that had been changed for the blue series was partially adapted to the red series and the albums were shortened.
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