bu11zeye (3628), Frisco, Texas, USA Oct 31, 2007 (750ml Bottle, 2003 vintage) Pours a lightly cloudy orange body with a medium-sized white head. Aroma of barnyard, brett tartness, apple, and oak. Flavor is acidic, floral, and light pepper with some bitterness and a dry finish.
JoeinUccle (658), Brussels, Belgium Aug 10, 2008 Enjoyed at Heeren van Liedekercke. High acidity and moderate bitterness led to a harshness I didn’t expect... Made for an interesting drink that wasn’t as refreshing as it might have been. Orange-copper color with nice white head. Musty lemon nose, sour lemony flavor with that bitter backdrop, very lively carbonation, quite acidic. Pretty intense flavor. Glad I got to drink something rare from one of my favorite breweries, but I wish it had been smoother. Fin (2164), Merton, Oxfordshire, England Aug 5, 2008 Bottle at Casey and Traci’s tasting 01-08-08, cheers you two for a great evening, thanks also to Mes for recomending this and where to buy it, cheers! crikey any more thank you’s and it’ll begin to sound like an Oscar acceptance speech Pours hazy golden orange in fact in the light of Casey and Traci’s Morroccan lamp this beer looks like the oily run off from a spaghetti bolagnese. The citrus sharpness bites first and its like getting a preserved lemon washing the salt residude off and then rubbing it around your gums fantastic. There’s a lemony wet sheep aroma some nice gentle carbonation, slight furry lemon at the end, its soft, drying and very nice indeed. Miver (376), WillowStreet, Pennsylvania, USA Jul 8, 2008 Updated: Jul 13, 2008Thanks to Hopdog for sharing this 750ml bottle dated 6-9-2003. It poured cloudy gold in color with a few sparse white bubbles. Aroma is tart, brett funkiness, oak and awesome. Taste is tart, oaky, funky, citric, and just wonderful. The Roze has more of a mellow tartness, and overall more flavors then the Blauw. It’s really a complex brew to describe, but it really is incredible. I never thought I’d have the chance to try this. Thanks again Steve!!! beastiefan2k (1085), Lawrence (formely NYC), Kansas, USA Jul 7, 2008 Pours a very clear copper color with a small but sticky head. Has some visible carbonation. Aroma hits you with signature 3F rubber/leather. Some faintly sweet oak all the way in the back as well. Taste is again all signature 3F with rubber and acidity ending in a drying sourness. The bottom of the bottle clouded up the beer of course but its was still all rubber. Not much different the the regular Oude Geuze. 750mL bottle from De Heeren, white wine glass, split 3 ways at home. thebeertourist (1764), Oslo, Norway Jul 4, 2008 Bottle bought at De Heeren van Liedekercke, bottled in 2003. Hazy golden with a fine with head. Sour lemons and woody aromas. A fantastic blend of wood, talc, lemony lambik flavours that is bone dry all the way. Long oaky aftertaste. Medium body and quite sparkling. Amazing.
|