RCL (973), Boston, Massachusetts, USA Jun 9, 2007 Nice lemony aroma. Good acidity, it has a very smooth flavor that is marred slightly by a shot of bitterness through the aftertaste. Not tremendously complex, but well made.
BMan1113VR (662), Los Angeles (and Dallas, TX), California, USA Jul 25, 2008 Bottle marked November 30, 2005. Pours with a large, rocky, off-white head covering a cloudy orange body. Aroma of pineapple, melon, orange, horseblanket and a buttery note. Taste is really, really, sour, with lots of citrus. Sourness gets a bit more tolerable after a couple of sips, and there is even a nice, light sweetness towards the end of the taste at the end of the glass. Duration is a bit short. Lightly fizzy and very very dry. daniele (640), Italy Jul 25, 2008 impottigliata il 9 dicembre 2005 oro carico schiuma media piuttosto persistente naso invitante legnoso vinoso un po di acidità in bocca l’acidità c’e ma anche i tannini il corpo piuttosto leggero finale di scorza di limone legno Blom (588), Odense, Denmark Jul 22, 2008 A live experience: I’m setting here at my desk with a cooled down edition of 3 Fonteinen Oude Geuze. Slowly I pour the geuze into my glass... There is aboslutely no head and the colour is hazy orange. My first impression of the aroma is a bit of surprise. I expected sourness in the style of Cantillon, but it is actually quite balanced with notes of apple, melon, pear and metal - very nice. Accompanied by Michael Nyman’s soundtrack to A Zed and Two Noughts, I take my first sip... Immediately I’m hit by an aggressive acidness as if biting into a unripe apple. The sensation is that of very dry champagne or grape fruit. Perhaps the flavours die away a bit too quick in the ending, but the initial feeling is really great and not too extreme. A further plus is the lack of sour eruptions one can sometimes experience drinking geuze. I am actually blown away by this one - it’s so perfectly balanced, dry and fruity that I am in beer heaven. For the first time I truly understand the bliss of a lambic - geuze. slimchill (604), Austin, Texas, USA Jul 17, 2008 2006 Bottle from Beerlando. Pours gold-brown with a whirlpool of carbonation hurrying up to a huge head that leaves thick bubbly lacing. The aroma is a deep barnyard sourness with peppery notes underneath, and behind that there are apples, peaches, and with a deep swirl of the glass some caramel. The flavor is a strong musky sourness, complex and hard to pin down, balanced by a fruit-tartness that folds in and out. Smooth if slightly puckering with strong carbonation. Egon (269), Gothenburg, Sweden Jul 16, 2008 Bottle. Hazy light yellow with white head. Quite sweet after taste after the sour beginning. Quite simple otherwize.
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