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Gueuze (Dutch ''geuze'', ; French ''gueuze'', ) is a type of
lambic Lambic () is a type of beer brewed in the Pajottenland region of Belgium southwest of Brussels and in Brussels itself since the 13th century. Types of lambic beers include gueuze, kriek lambic and framboise. Lambic differs from most other beers ...
, a
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. It is made by blending young (1-year-old) and old (2- to 3-year-old) lambics, which is bottled for a second
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. Because the young lambics are not fully fermented, the blended beer contains fermentable
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s, which allow a second fermentation to occur. Due to its lambic blend, gueuze has a different flavor than traditional ales and lagers. Because of their use of aged hops, lambics lack the characteristic hop aroma or flavor found in most other beers. Furthermore, the wild
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s that are specific to lambic-style beers give gueuze a dry,
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-like, musty, sour,
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,
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taste. Many describe the taste as sour and "barnyard-like". Because of its carbonation, gueuze is sometimes called "
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". In modern times, some brewers have added sweeteners such as
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to their gueuzes to sweeten them, trying to make the beer more appealing to a wider audience. The original, unsweetened version is often referred to as "Oude Gueuze" ("Old Gueuze") and became more popular in the early 2000s. Tim Webb, a British writer on Belgian and other beers, comments on the correct use of the term Oude gueuze' or 'oude geuze', now legally defined and referring to a drink made by blending two or more 100% lambic beer." Traditionally, gueuze is served in
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, which hold either . Traditionally, gueuze, and the lambics from which it is made, has been produced in the area known as
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and in Brussels. However, some non-Pajottenland/Brussels lambic brewers have sprung up and one or two also produce gueuze – see table below. Gueuze (both 'Oude' and others) qualified for the European Union's designation 'TSG' (
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) in 1997/98.


Etymology

The name was first seen as the Flemish word 'geuze-bier' in a French text in 1829. There is some debate on where the word gueuze originated. One theory is that it originated from ''geysa'' (geyser),
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for ''gush'', since, during times of vigorous fermentation, gueuze will spew out of the bunghole of its enclosing oak barrel.. Another one derives it from a street called 'Geuzenstraat' (
Geuzen Geuzen (; ; french: Les Gueux) was a name assumed by the confederacy of Calvinist Dutch nobles, who from 1566 opposed Spanish rule in the Netherlands. The most successful group of them operated at sea, and so were called Watergeuzen (; ; frenc ...
Street) in Brussels, but such a street does not exist there. Another theory derives it from the French word 'gueuse' (meaning pig iron or raw iron), as originally, gueuze was defined as raw (unblended), aged, but fine-tasting lambic.


Méthode Traditionnelle

Some American
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have begun blending young and old
sour beer Sour beer, also known as Sours, is beer which has an intentionally acidic, tart, or sour taste. Traditional sour beer styles include Belgian lambics, gueuze and Flanders red ale, and German gose and Berliner Weisse. Brewing Unlike modern brewing, ...
s, to produce their own versions of the traditional gueuze. In 2016
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released a blended, spontaneously fermented beer which it labelled as "Méthode Gueuze." However, ''the High Council for Artisanal Lambic Beers (
HORAL __NOTOC__ The High Council for Artisanal Lambic Beers ( Dutch: ''Hoge Raad voor Ambachtelijke Lambiekbieren'', HORAL) is a non-profit organisation that brings together the gueuze brewers and blenders of the Pajottenland and Zenne Valley in Belgium ...
)'' objected to the name, and the two parties arranged a meeting in Belgium. It was agreed that in future the American brewers would use the designation "Méthode Traditionelle" as a style name.


Commercial production of Gueuze

Commercial production of gueuze commenced in the 19th century; modern breweries that produce gueuze include: *
3 Fonteinen 3 Fonteinen is a Belgium, Belgian brewery, specialized in geuze and Kriek lambic, kriek. The brewery is situated in Beersel, near Brussels and produces classic versions of both kriek and geuze. Geuzestekerij 3 Fonteinen was founded in 1887 as ...
*
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* Belle-Vue * Cantillon * De Cam * Girardin * Hanssens * Lindemans *
Mort Subite Alken-Maes is a Belgian brewery created out of the 1988 merger of two small breweries, Maes located at Kontich-Waarloos and Cristal-Alken located at Alken. It was bought by Scottish & Newcastle in 2000, who were taken over by Carlsberg and H ...
*
Oud Beersel Oud Beersel is a Belgian lambic brewery. It is a member of HORAL, whose main event is ''Toer De Geuze'' every two years. History Oud Beersel is an artisanal lambic brewery, based in Beersel and founded in 1882 by Henri Vandervelden. His son ...
* De Troch *
Tilquin Tilquin (or Gueuzerie Tilquin) is a Belgian lambic beer blendery based in Bierghes, Brussels, founded in 2009 by Pierre Tilquin. Tilquin is the only lambic blendery in the mainly French-speaking, southern region of Wallonia. Tilquin also is exclu ...
* Timmermans Both gueuze and
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Oude Geuze breweries and beers

Information extracted from Webb.Webb, 2010, pp.30-53, 56-57


Pajottenland / Brussels

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**''Mariage parfait Oude Gueuze (8%)'' **''Moriau Oude Gueuze (7%)'' **''Oude Gueuze (7%)'' **''Dekoninck Gueuze (6%)'' * Cantillon **''Gueuze 100% lambic (5%)'' **''Lou Pepe Gueuze (5%)'' *De Cam ''Oude Gueuze (6.5%)'' *De Troch ''Cuvée Chapeau Oude Gueuze (5.5%)'' *
3 Fonteinen 3 Fonteinen is a Belgium, Belgian brewery, specialized in geuze and Kriek lambic, kriek. The brewery is situated in Beersel, near Brussels and produces classic versions of both kriek and geuze. Geuzestekerij 3 Fonteinen was founded in 1887 as ...
**''Vintage Oude Gueuze (8%)'' **''Oude Gueuze (6%)'' **''Millennium Gueuze (7%)'' **''50e Anniversary Gueuze (6%)'' * Girardin **''1882 Gueuze black label (5%)'' **''1882 Gueuze white label (5%)'' *Hanssens ''Artisanaal Oude Gueuze (6%)'' * Lindemans ''Cuvée René Oude Gueuze (5.5%)'' *
Mort Subite Alken-Maes is a Belgian brewery created out of the 1988 merger of two small breweries, Maes located at Kontich-Waarloos and Cristal-Alken located at Alken. It was bought by Scottish & Newcastle in 2000, who were taken over by Carlsberg and H ...
''Natural Oude Gueuze (7.2%)'' *
Oud Beersel Oud Beersel is a Belgian lambic brewery. It is a member of HORAL, whose main event is ''Toer De Geuze'' every two years. History Oud Beersel is an artisanal lambic brewery, based in Beersel and founded in 1882 by Henri Vandervelden. His son ...
''Oude Gueuze (6%)'' *Timmermans Limited Edition' Oude Gueuze (5.5%)''


Non-Pajottenland / Brussels

*Gueuzerie Tilquin - ''Oude Gueuze Tilquin à l'Ancienne'' (6.4%) *
Van Honsebrouck Van Honsebrouck is a Belgian brewery in Ingelmunster, Belgium. Founded in 1865 as Sint-Jozef Brewery, it was renamed to Brewery Van Honsebrouck in 1953. It is one of two breweries outside of Pajottenland to produce lambic beer. History The loca ...
- ''Gueuze Fond Tradition'' (5%)


Gallery of Oude Geuze producers

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See also

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HORAL __NOTOC__ The High Council for Artisanal Lambic Beers ( Dutch: ''Hoge Raad voor Ambachtelijke Lambiekbieren'', HORAL) is a non-profit organisation that brings together the gueuze brewers and blenders of the Pajottenland and Zenne Valley in Belgium ...
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Sour beer Sour beer, also known as Sours, is beer which has an intentionally acidic, tart, or sour taste. Traditional sour beer styles include Belgian lambics, gueuze and Flanders red ale, and German gose and Berliner Weisse. Brewing Unlike modern brewing, ...
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Barrel-aged beer A barrel-aged beer is a beer that has been aged for a period of time in a wooden barrel. Typically, these barrels once housed bourbon, whisky, wine, or, to a lesser extent, brandy, sherry, or port.Gueuze & Lambic
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