Style and Colour: Lambic Gueuze.
Taste: Sharp citric sourness up front immediately followed by a fruity smooth bitter/sour aftertaste.
Alcohol: 6 % ABV
Drinking Temperature: 8° C
Fermentation: Blend of 1, 2, and 3 year old lambics. A true Geuze, unfiltered and unpasteurized, and aged in the bottle for at least a year after blending. Refermentation in the bottle gives this Geuze its famous champagne-like spritziness.
The Brewery: 3 Fonteinen is a traditional lambic blender located in Beersel South Brussels, founded in 1883 by Jacobus Vanderlinden. The name 3 Fonteinen means three fountains and originally referred to the hand pumps that were used to serve the three types of beer: lambic, faro, and kriek. 3 Fonteinen started brewing his own lambic in 1998.
Origin: Lambic is a type of beer brewed in the Pajottenland region of Belgium southwest of Brussels. It is fermented through exposure to wild yeasts and bacteria. Oude Gueuze’ label was accorded legal protection by the European Union. Brewers are now only allowed to call their product Oude Gueuze if the older lambic used in the process has been aged for three years, has matured in oak barrels and is free of any artificial sweeteners.
Food: Pairs wonderfully with mussels, crab, asparagus, duck, eggs, blue or goat cheese and desserts like waffles.