Birra del Borgo Duchessic
Birra del Borgo is one of the leading new craft breweries of the Italian craft beer scene. Along with their brewing friends at Baladin, they’ve become the most visible representatives of […]
View ArticleBoon Geuze Mariage Parfait 2008
Brouwerij Boon produces my favorite geuzes. The Marriage Parfait is my favorite of their Geuzes. It’s consistently one of my “desert island” beers. Boon’s Marriage Parfait is a beer made from […]
View ArticleDe Cam Oude Lambiek
Geuzestekerij De Cam is part of the new vanguard of blenders reviving the ancient tradition of Lambic blending. Founded in 1997 by a Palm Brewery executive who talked the mayor […]
View ArticleBoon Kriek Mariage Parfait 2007
Brouwerij Boon is famous for their Oude Geuze and Geuze Mariage Parfait. They’re also rightly known for their fruit Lambics. Their Oude Kriek recently won the reader driven Beer Awards […]
View ArticleWonderful Wanderings: Belgian Beer Collaboration – Cantillon
Arguably one of the most famous of Belgium’s breweries, Cantillon Lambics are highly prized by beer loves throughout the world! Located in the heart of Brussels, you can visit their […]
View ArticleCantillon Classic Gueuze
Brasserie Cantillon brews and blends what are arguably the world’s most sought after Lambics and Gueuzes. Cantillon beers are consistently on the top of people’s trade list and have become “white […]
View ArticleTilquin Oude Gueuze 2010/2011
Gueuzerie Tilquin burst onto the scene a few years ago with an outstanding, new Gueuze that quickly got the beer world talking about this new Gueuze blender. If you’re not […]
View ArticleDe Cam Lambiek Special
Geuzestekerij De Cam is part of the new vanguard of blenders reviving the ancient tradition of Lambic blending. Founded in 1997 by a Palm Brewery executive who talked the mayor of […]
View ArticleDe Ranke Cuvée De Ranke
Brouwerij De Ranke continues to put out creative and interesting beers that represent the best mix of Belgian tradition and craft beer innovation. Cuvée De Ranke fits that bill. It uses […]
View ArticleBoon Faro
Faro is a rare treat in Belgium and even rarer outside its borders. It was once the standard everyday drinking beer of Brussels. It was light and sessionable and allowed […]
View ArticleBoon Kriek Mariage Parfait 2008
Brouwerij Boon is famous for their Oude Geuze and Geuze Mariage Parfait. They’re also rightly known for their fruit Lambics. Their Oude Kriek recently won the reader driven Beer Awards […]
View Article2011/2013 Tilquin Oude Gueuze²
Sometimes at breweries, something goes wrong. Everyone who has drunk craft beer has experienced this, even unwittingly. That special one-off on tap that was never repeated? Could be a botched […]
View ArticleGirardin Gueuze 1882 (Black Label – 2014)
Girardin Gueuze 1882, sometimes known as “Black Label,” is one of the most elusive Gueuzes on the market. Less than 300 cases of it made it to the US this […]
View ArticleLindemans Oude Kriek Cuvée René
Lindemans has finally released their Oude Kriek Cuvée René in the United States. Lindemans, the largest Gueuze and Lambic producer in Belgium, has made their name with their sweeter lambics. Now […]
View ArticleDe Troch Oude Kriek 2014
In the US, it’s pretty evident in sales and the increase of locally brewed options that sour beers are gaining popularity. This has also been a boon for Belgium’s traditional […]
View ArticleVan Honsebrouck St Louis Kriek Fond Tradition
Van Honsebrouck’s “lambic” program grew out of the struggle to keep business growing after WWII in the 40’s and 50’s. Belle-Vue’s gueuze caught the eye of Paul and Luc Van […]
View ArticleBoon Oude Geuze Black Label
I’m always excited to see new products from Brouwerij Boon. They consistently produce some of my favorite Geuzes. Their newest project is a new spin on their classic Oude Geuze. […]
View ArticleTilquin 2014/2015 Oude Mûre À L’Ancienne
Tilquin is the newest of the Gueuze blenders to join the select group of this dwindling tradition. While Pierre Tilquin maybe the newest member, his beers are already garnering praise […]
View ArticleBeer/Cider Photo of the Week: Bottles and Caps at Cantillion
Bottles offer an interesting challenges to the photographer. The glass is very reflective of light. Too much flash applied at the wrong angle will flare off the glass and be […]
View ArticleBeer/Cider Photo of the Week: Armand Debelder of Drie Fonteinen
With the light flooding in from the windows in the background, this shot come out quite nicely and without flaring out everything. It definitely adds to the warmth of the […]
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