
There are several stories to explain the origin of the term 'gueuze'. This name dates back to the Rue de Gueuze in Brussels where, for the first time, a producer offered his delicious lambic in champagne bottles. Word about the 'lambick on Rue de Gueuze' quickly got around. According to other sources, gueuze has its roots in 'gazeux' - the French word for carbonated - since traditional gueuze is a carbonated blend of different lambics.
After the Second World War, some lambic brewers devised a new production method. They filtered the beer, added sugar, saturated it (with carbon dioxide) and pasteurised it. This new gueuze, closed with a bottle cap and available in 25 cl bottles, was called capped gueuze.
Developed according to this production method, Gueuze Lindemans is a slightly sweeter version of Old Gueuze Cuvée René.
IBU: 25

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Klischat
1 day ago

3.0
Zu süß zu klebrig.

T. HOPFMANN
28 days ago
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3.5

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Leane
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Der_Bienenmann
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3.0
Ein goldig klares Bierchen.
Es riecht schon schön säuerlich.
Oh ja, es ist schön säuerlich. Apfel und auch etwas sektlastig.
Kann man schön nehmen.

Simon P
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