Well, they sound like they might be worthy of a try, lol.
Is a Belgian beer similar to a lambric? I have only found it in one place (in Nebraska, if you can believe it) and have been looking all over for it since. Anything I've seen online refers to Belgian beer.
If I weren't quite certain that I mean lambric, I'd have to wonder if I were crazy, lol.
I believe you mean lambic, not lambric.
Some lambics are Belgian.
If you're looking for lambics, this might be the best place to start (I've never used them before, so I can't vouch for it)
Unfortunately, there might be restrictions against shipping alcoholic beverages direct to your state, so you could try this store Vintage Cellar. It's in Virgina... but you'll need to hit a big store like that to find a style of beer that isn't very common.
Maybe take a weekend trip up, try one bottle, and grab a hundred if you like it what you find...
I wonder also if you can order beer from a local liquor store or wine store... I have no clue if they would do that for you... you'd probably have better luck trying a big (or fancy) wine store. I've never done it, so I have no idea if they would offer that service. Then you wouldn't have to drive so far.
It's "lambic".