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Blond - Amber
- Saison
- India Pale Ale (IPA)
- Belgian Blond Ale
- Rookbier
- Pale Ale
- Wit - Tarwe
- Tripel
- Strong Ale
- Bock - Weizenbock
- Grape Ale
- Kölsch
- Cream Ale
- Altbier
- Radler
- Pils, Lager, Helles
- Red Ale
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- India Pale Lager (IPL)
- Amber
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Publitasting Rozemarijn - Venkel Geuze
"The Rozemarijn - Fennel Geuze is again a blend of 1, 2, 3, 4, 5 and 6 year old lambics from various lambic breweries from the Zennevalei. Maceration took place on both rosemary and fennel and this took place in 2 tanks. This allowed a nice balance to be found when blending. At the beginning of the pour we mainly get the taste of rosemary and the more we go to the end of the bottle, the fennel takes over the taste (anise-like taste). Of the lambic used, 80% has matured in a bourbon barrel. This also created more complexity."
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Only craft beer
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Wordlwide delivery
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Classic delivery or reservation for late shipment
"The Rozemarijn - Fennel Geuze is again a blend of 1, 2, 3, 4, 5 and 6 year old lambics from various lambic breweries from the Zennevalei. Maceration took place on both rosemary and fennel and this took place in 2 tanks. This allowed a nice balance to be found when blending. At the beginning of the pour we mainly get the taste of rosemary and the more we go to the end of the bottle, the fennel takes over the taste (anise-like taste). Of the lambic used, 80% has matured in a bourbon barrel. This also created more complexity."