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  • Cantillon Gueuze 2025

    €7.85
  • Hanssens Geuze Extra

    €10.55

    "A well thought-out blend of the finest spontaneously fermented lambics of different ages, 100% matured in oak barrels with refermentation in the bottle." This makes a much smoother and less acidic gueuze

  • Hanssens Oude Gueuze Kavo...

    €12.97

    "A well thought-out blend of the finest spontaneously fermented lambics of different ages, 100% matured in oak barrels with refermentation in the bottle." This makes a much smoother and less acidic gueuze

  • De Ranke Mirakel

    €6.41

    Blend made of 1,2 & 3 year old lambics (Boon, Girardin and their own brewed lambic they call: "Spierelambic" after the tiny river that runs near the brewery).

  • Bofkont From Canada with...

    €31.50

    "1, 2 & 3 years old lambic. Blended together in 2021 and aged for 28 months on bourbon barrels and ex Canadian bourbon aged maple syrup barrels."

  • 3 Fonteinen Oude Geuze...

    €57.71

    Season 2019-2020. Assemblage #15 bottled on 07/01/2020. "This specific Oude Geuze Cuvée Armand & Gaston is a blend of lambikken from seven different barrels and foeders, and six different brews. This blend is a 63-23-14 cut of one-, two-, and three-year-old lambics, respectively. The oldest lambik was brewed in 2016. We aged this bottle for over five years in our own cellars. This brings the weighted average age of this bottle to approximately 90 months at the time of its release."

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  • 3 Fonteinen Oude Geuze...

    €27.97

    Season 2021-2022. Assemblage #105 bottled on 18/08/2022. "For this blend of Oude Geuze Cuvée Armand & Gaston, we blended lambikken from four different barrels and ten different brews. As we used about 20% of four-year old lambik and a lot of two-year old lambikken, the weighted average age of this blend upon bottling was 24 months. Add to that another three
    years of cellaring which brings the weighted age of this bottle to 50 months upon its release. More than 80% of the cereals used in the brews for this blend, were sourced from our own Pajottenland Cereal Collective. While blending, we added some honey from our own bee hives in our Schaarbeekse cherry field."

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  • Boon Oude Geuze Rely Le Mercier
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    Boon Oude Geuze Rely Le...

    €21.95

    "Brewing is science, expertise, intuition, but sometimes also archival work. Our passion for tradition doesn't stop with the beer itself: every now and then we delve into history, searching for forgotten knowledge. We were recently reminded of a remarkable document from the State Archives of Brussels: an ordinance from 1559, drawn up by Remy Le Mercier, city treasurer of Halle. A piece that will undoubtedly cause a stir among connoisseurs.
    The text specifies the correct grain ratios for local beers from that time. Today, the document is considered the oldest known recipe linked to lambic. What immediately stands out? The mention of oats. A grain rarely found in lambic today, but still legally permitted alongside 60% barley malt and 30% wheat. That beer recipes evolve over time is beyond dispute. Technology changes, and legislation also has an impact. And yet: Le Mercier's grain ratio is still remarkably close to what is the standard today.
    Thanks to Remy Le Mercier, we know that lambic has been brewed since at least the 16th century. So we used his ordinance as a guide for an exclusive Oude Geuze. On February 22, 2024, we filled no fewer than 5,400 75cl bottles. With this Oude Geuze Remy Le Mercier, we prove that oats can indeed play a role in the production of Oude Geuze. The result: A soft, full-bodied Oude Geuze with a firm head and a clearly recognizable nutty oat flavor."

  • Boerenerf Charent'euse 2024
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    Boerenerf Charent'euse 2024

    €29.95

    "This gueuze aged for an extra season in 250L cognac barrels.
    Out of ten barrels, we selected only the five with the most pronounced cognac character.To develop complexity, we blended lambics from five different breweries.

    The unique barrels enrich the Charent'euse with warm oak tones, a full body with depth, and subtle hints of vanilla. The lambic carries this character with robust elegance. The result is a rounded and fresh beer with
    ageing potential — perfect with pâté, poultry, or hard cheeses. "