We continue the traditional promotion with additional cashback 10% for selected beers from our Atlas! This time we introduce you to a rather young by Belgian standards Les 3 Fourquets brewery, which was founded in 2003 year. She chose the image of a wolf as her emblem. According to local Arden legend, they inhabited the area where the brewery is now located. It is located on a magnificent old 19th century farmhouse, part of the Ardennes landscape. Historical records are sketchy, but it is known that these areas were inhabited by wolves in ancient times. And the line of beer itself is called quite expectedly in honor of hops, — lupulus, whose Latin name is — humulus lupulus — literally translated as "ordinary little wolf".
Lupulus Blanche 0.33. Fortress: 4.5%
On the palate, a combination of bitterness and sweetness, spicy and citrus shades. Notes of apple, peach and banana, tones of wheat, coriander and citrus.
Lupulus Hopera 0.33. ABV: 6%
Exotic fruit aromas are brought to life through the use of various aromatic hop varieties, and the Dry Hopped method only enhances the aromatics of this original Belgian ale.
Lupulus Organicus 0.33. Alcohol: 8.5%
Floral aromas, herbal notes and pleasant bitterness are clearly felt in the aftertaste. Brewed using Cascade hops grown in Belgium. The beer is bio-certified.
Lupulus Brune 0.75. ABV: 8.5%
Translucent light coffee body with shimmery reflection. It differs from classic dark ale by its soft character and light citrus notes in aftertaste. Very drinkable and surprisingly refreshing dark ale.
Lupulus Ardennes Triple 0.75. Alcohol: 8.5%
Unfiltered craft triple from the foothills of the Belgian Ardennes. It has a golden body, slightly cloudy, with an ivory head of foam. Aromas of citrus and herbs. Gentle bitterness with notes of thyme.
Try new varieties and discover new flavors in Lambic! Offer valid at all Lambic restaurants until August 20 on presentation of Lambic Club e-card.
Every Wednesday at Brasserie Lambic, the restaurant waives the markup on ten popular menu items. Through mid-May, guests can enjoy the menu’s best-sellers at cost price every Wednesday. Ten dishes from the main menu are featured in the promotion each week, and the selection will change weekly. The rules are simple: head to Lambic on Wednesday, look for the burgundy price tags on the menu, and enjoy the chain’s most popular dishes at the best possible price. If you haven’t visited Brasserie Lambic yet, this is the perfect opportunity! List of participating restaurants: 40A Myasnitskaya St., 7s1 Strastnoy Blvd., 15s1 Verkhnyaya Radishchevskaya St., 33/1 Gogolevsky Blvd., 3s5 Turchaninov Lane, 2 Khodynsky Blvd., 16s2 Krasnoproletarskaya St., 5A Dmitriya Ulyanova St., and 11/32 Vorontsovo Pole.
06 April 2026
Lambic continues to introduce you to contemporary art. Together with the TIKHO gallery, we present the RE:pair exhibition, which you can view on the walls of the Lambic restaurant at 33/1 Gogolevsky Boulevard. The RE:pair exhibition is a process of reassembly. — The prefix RE: indicates a return, rethinking, and repetition. — Pair in the title refers to the format of a duet — two authors, two types of sensitivity, two trajectories.— RE:pair can also be read as repair — a “fix” or “restoration.” But here we are not talking about a return to the original, but about reassembly. Authors Anastasia Malinovskaya and Yan Tikhonenko lead the viewer on a journey from rigid logic to a new, more sensitive perception of the world — to the lost irrational, suppressed in the process of adaptation to the social structure. The TIKHO Gallery is an independent gallery founded by Irina and Yan Tikhonenko. The gallery is located in Moscow, in an old 19th-century mansion on Chistye Prudy. You can learn more about the exhibition and purchase an exhibit at the Lambic restaurant at 33/1 Gogolevsky Boulevard.
10 March 2026