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Brewed by Brouwerij De Troch
Style: Lambic - Gueuze
Ternat-Wambeek, Belgium
Serve in Flute, Tumbler

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RATINGS: 132   WEIGHTED AVG: 3.32   EST. CALORIES: 165   ABV: 5.5%
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2.6
   AROMA 5/10   APPEARANCE 3/5   TASTE 5/10   PALATE 3/5   OVERALL 10/20
Skinnyviking (5472) - Copenhagen, DENMARK - MAR 9, 2008
Bottle. Low fluffy off-white head. Hazy yellow body. Sweet fruity aroma. Sweet fruity flavor. No edges. Boring. Low carbonation, short aftertaste.

3.2
   AROMA 8/10   APPEARANCE 3/5   TASTE 7/10   PALATE 2/5   OVERALL 12/20
hopscotch (7285) - Vero Beach, Florida, USA - FEB 18, 2008
Bottle... Murky yellow ale with a small, bubbly, white head. Decent retention. Acidic nose with lots of yeast and funk... tons of barnyard, wet wood, horseblanket, straw, white bread. Medium-bodied with a milky mouthfeel and zero carbonation. Tart, jagged flavor; very rough around the edges. Green, with no refinement and raw, but tasty. Lengthy, lip puckering finish. I’ve never brewed a beer of my own. However, if I was mega-ambitious and my first attempt was a geuze, this would be the result... and I would be proud; very proud; mistakenly proud. Kudos to ygtbsm94 for sliding this brew in my direction!

3.7
   AROMA 8/10   APPEARANCE 3/5   TASTE 8/10   PALATE 3/5   OVERALL 15/20
FlacoAlto (3086) - Tucson, Arizona, USA - FEB 11, 2008
Best By Date of April 2012; Sampled February 2008
Not superbly carbonated, a somewhat vigorous pour produces a scant, not even fully covering, pale off-white colored head. The beer shows a few meager bubbles wandering up through a clear, bright gold colored brew. As I pour this brew I get notes that are tart, funky and authentic. A deeper inspection of the aroma yields sour lactic notes, uriatic cat piss, green apple notes, light barnyard, a hint of spiciness (both oak and funk), phenolic/solvent soaked cotton balls, light grain character and a nice splash of lemon. The aroma is perhaps a bit on the smooth side as traditional Lambics go, but all of the components are certainly here.

Quite soft on the acidity up front, the acidity does pick up through the middle though and provides a mildly bracing sourness that lingers on in the finish. The light carbonation provides a tiny prickle of effervescence that just starts to offset the medium light body of this brew. Easily quaffable though, which is certainly a requirement for this style (assuming you can get past the acidity). The tartness while definitely lactic, provides a sharp flavor of lemons that really serves to clean the palate quite well. Fairly mellow in the funk department though, but soft notes of urea, woody mushroom and a hint of funky-mold-ripened-cheese. As the beer warms up the acidity softens up a bit more, but the funkiness becomes a bit more noticeable.

This is perhaps a touch heavy for my tastes in Lambic, but an ample carbonation would go a long way towards balancing this out. This is definitely a Lambic though, even if it is on the soft sides of the spectrum, though it is harder than some of the Boon vintages that I have had.

4.6
   AROMA 10/10   APPEARANCE 5/5   TASTE 9/10   PALATE 5/5   OVERALL 17/20
Jerre (2166) - Waregem, BELGIUM - FEB 1, 2008
Bottle, 37,5 cl (bought @ Geers). Almost clear golden color, with very small white head. Aroma bit malts, sour, fruity, (oranges ?) Medium body. Taste i’m suprised this is sucha nice gueuze. Sourness, dry, fruity. Like it !

4
   AROMA 8/10   APPEARANCE 4/5   TASTE 8/10   PALATE 4/5   OVERALL 16/20
beastiefan2k (1894) - Lawrence (formely NYC), Kansas, USA - JAN 28, 2008
My friend Artem dragged this back from Belgium for me. The beer pours completely thick dull golden with a small head. Cannot see through the beer at all, definitely does not look filtered from the appearance. Aroma is strong with sourness, cheese, and that Chapeau signature overly oaked sourness. Taste is at first light Orengina and then comes a wave of sourness and leaves an everlasting stinging acidity. It’s actually hurting my cheeks a bit. Light lemon leftover as well. A lightly sticky mouthfeel with strong carbonation making it nicely refreshing. Very impressed.
375mL bottle, BB 13/04/12, elongated thin Ommegang 10th Anniversary goblet glass.

3.3
   AROMA 7/10   APPEARANCE 3/5   TASTE 6/10   PALATE 3/5   OVERALL 14/20
kramer (3376) - Sunbury, Pennsylvania, USA - JAN 11, 2008
25 oz bottle, via anders37. Pours a slightly hazy yellow gold body under a very fizzy off-white one inch head. So fizzy it’s audible. Torrents of visible carbonation. The nose is tons of musty cellar and wet cork with some hints of sourness. The flavor is bracingly acidic and sour with lots of apple cider vinegar. A little too much wet cork. Not a whole lot of subtlety to this one. Some citrusy lemon rind on the finish. Mouthfeel is very loose with a somewhat watery texture and lots of fizzy foaming carbonation. Finishes bone dry with lingering acidity. While this wasn’t especially great, it was still light years ahead of the sweetened versions. Just a little too one-dimensional.

2.2
   AROMA 5/10   APPEARANCE 3/5   TASTE 5/10   PALATE 3/5   OVERALL 6/20
Wim (1880) - Weelde, BELGIUM - JAN 2, 2008
goldblond sparkling body with a white head a sweet fruity aroma a sour fruity taste and a sour bitter finich not my thing

4.6
   AROMA 9/10   APPEARANCE 5/5   TASTE 10/10   PALATE 4/5   OVERALL 18/20
nuplastikk (2445) - Madison, Wisconsin, USA - DEC 24, 2007
375ml bottle. Pours a light golden yellow-orange color. Lemony intense aroma, with an equally intense taste. Acidic and tart, with a wheaty, funky farmhouse thing going on. Delicious and on par with any traditional gueuze such as Cantillon or De Cam. Great beer.


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