Score
5.67
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Bottle at home. Deep amber colour with an off white head. Tangy sweet to sour. Fruity and slight vegetable crisp body.
0.25 l bottle from 'Rudat', best before January 2021. Clear, dark brownish amber with a medium large, frothy, almost stable, off-white head. Sweetish, slightly sourish, moderately fruity aroma of brown sugar, overripe lemon, maybe light coriander. Gently sweet, slightly sour, moderately fruity and minimally spicy taste of overripe lemon, brown sugar, some wood, a touch of horse blanket and hints of coriander, followed by a short, gently sour, slightly woody-dry and a little spicy finish. Thin to medium body, slightly astringent and gently effervescent mouthfeel, soft carbonation. Quite pleasant actually, not as sweet as expected and the lambic character is not too restrained. Not the real deal but a decent thirst-quencher nevertheless.
from earlier years
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Sweetish aroma with cherry and a bit of wood. Sweet and a bit sour, fruity (orange, cherry). Bit sticky. Nice beer on a hot day, but it is just a plain, sweet beer, that has little or no characteristics of a REAL geuze
Bottle. 40th B'day share. Pours gold. N/t bad apple sugar. 3.0
25cl bottle from some random 'Night Shop' in Brugge and drank at home on 8th Feb 2019. Poured into an old Home Ales half-pint countryman glass tankard. Clear, deep amber body, full head that soon feel away to a collar and wisp. Aroma of Apple Vinegar, taste similar; semi-sour apples with a hint of sweetness that is trampled on by the vinegar flavours seeping through towards the end of each sip. An entry level Gueuze for those that are new to sours (or people like me who don't really like them).
Clear dark golden. White head. Sweetish nose. Malty sweetish lemonade like. Not bad. But not good either.