Gueuze (Classic/Organic/Bio)
Brasserie Cantillon in Brussels, Brussels Capital Region, Belgium 🇧🇪
Lambic Style - Gueuze Regular|
Score
7.86
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Lambics produced at Cantillon Brewery are referred to as “young” after one year of ageing and are considered as fully matured after three years. Young beers contain the natural sugars that are necessary for secondary fermentation in the bottle while beers that have matured for three years contribute their taste and refined flavours.
Gueuze is the ultimate result of a complex blend of lambics of different ages and with different tastes kept in oak barrels. The brewer’s main task involves tasting and he or she will have to try around a dozen lambics from different barrels, finally selecting five or six. It is by this method that gueuze 100% lambic, presenting the typical characteristics of Cantillon Brewery’s beers, is produced. Each blended batch yields a slightly different gueuze because the natural elements at the heart of the beer make it impossible to produce a standardised product.
Bottles are positioned horizontally in a cellar and left to rest for an average of one year, this being the time required for the conversion of the sugars into carbon dioxide (secondary fermentation in the bottle). Saturation of the liquid takes place slowly and naturally, and when the lambic turns into a foaming beer it is called gueuze.
Gueuze is the ultimate result of a complex blend of lambics of different ages and with different tastes kept in oak barrels. The brewer’s main task involves tasting and he or she will have to try around a dozen lambics from different barrels, finally selecting five or six. It is by this method that gueuze 100% lambic, presenting the typical characteristics of Cantillon Brewery’s beers, is produced. Each blended batch yields a slightly different gueuze because the natural elements at the heart of the beer make it impossible to produce a standardised product.
Bottles are positioned horizontally in a cellar and left to rest for an average of one year, this being the time required for the conversion of the sugars into carbon dioxide (secondary fermentation in the bottle). Saturation of the liquid takes place slowly and naturally, and when the lambic turns into a foaming beer it is called gueuze.
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8.4/10
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Appearance 8
Aroma 8
Flavor 8.5
Texture 9
Overall 8.5
Bottle, bottled 30 september 2021. Color: Lightly hazy golden, long lasting white head. Aroma: Hay, wood, funk, fruity notes. Taste: Smooth and nicely balanced. Moderate tartness. Oak wood notes, tannins, rural funk, hints of vanilla. Nice complexity. Very well aged.
Tried
from Bottle
from
Bierhandel Willems
on 02 Sep 2025
at 19:32
8/10
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Appearance 8
Aroma 8
Flavor 8
Texture 8
Overall 8
Bottle. Bottled 16 november 2022. Color: Clear golden, white head. Aroma: Sour-ish, funk, fruity. Taste: Smooth mouthfeel, over moderate tartness. Notes of wild yeast funk, fruity berries, citrus fruit, unripe grapes, green apples and oak wood. Hints of hay. Dry-ish mouthfeel. Medium body, below average carbonation. Nice.
Tried
from Bottle
on 17 Aug 2025
at 19:16
9/10
5000! And the largest pour of lambic I’ve ever seen 🍻
Tried
from Draft
on 09 Aug 2025
at 11:18
9/10
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Appearance 7
Aroma 7.5
Flavor 10
Texture 10
Overall 10
George was feeling generous, so he let Sam have some.
Moldy cork but intact.
Hazy gold, lingering thin head.
Tropical, soapy, saltine nose.
Taste is super danky, watermelon, tart, amazing twang, pedestrian funk.
Thin, fuzzy, medium full carb, perfect acid, sloshable.
So great.
Moldy cork but intact.
Hazy gold, lingering thin head.
Tropical, soapy, saltine nose.
Taste is super danky, watermelon, tart, amazing twang, pedestrian funk.
Thin, fuzzy, medium full carb, perfect acid, sloshable.
So great.
Tried
from Bottle
on 01 Aug 2025
at 22:00
8/10
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Appearance 8
Aroma 8
Flavor 8
Texture 8
Overall 8
0,75l bottle at home. Bottled 02. July 2020. yellow hazy color, small white head. smells funky, oak, earthy, lightly fruity, light walnuts, very nice smell. full body, soft carbonation. tastes funky, earthy, oak, spices, peppery, light stone fruits, hay & herbs. finishes lightly dry and light to medium sour with notes of hay, herbs and oak notes. very nice one, one of the better regular Cantillon gueuzes I have had.
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Tried
from Bottle
on 14 Jul 2025
at 14:56
8.2/10
Not much more can be said. Elegant and beautiful, still tasting in its prime. Mellow funk, low carbonation.
Tried
from Bottle
on 02 Jul 2025
at 10:10
6.5/10
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Appearance 6
Aroma 6
Flavor 6.5
Texture 8
Overall 6.5
Entre dorada y anaranjada, turbia, de escasa espuma de baja persistencia. Clara presencia de brettanomyces en el aroma. En boca es muy seca, con perfecta efervescencia, acidez constantemente presente, notas saladas y ligeramente frutales en labios. Retrogusto aun más acido, con notas más asidradas. Compleja, interesante, aun para paladares poco habituados como el mío.
Tried
from Bottle
on 30 Jun 2025
at 20:51
7/10
Hapu, mõru, puuviljane, tsitrus, nisu, happeline. Ok.
Tried
from Bottle
on 28 Jun 2025
at 18:15
8.8/10
LCI. Thanks Marcus S. Still tasting beautiful. Elegant, some light carbonation now, acetic, but with softened edges, wood barrel funk, lingering tannins,
Tried
from Bottle
on 26 Jun 2025
at 00:10
8.4/10
LCI. Kicking off a massive Cantillon sharing with this one. It is, as described, classic. Sharp funk, fruity notes, concentrated. Much better than the 2021 from a couple of weeks ago.
Tried
from Bottle
on 22 Jun 2025
at 23:03