Lambiek Fabriek Geuze Pajottegem

Geuze Pajottegem

 

Lambiek Fabriek in Sint-Pieters-Leeuw, Flemish Brabant, Belgium 🇧🇪

  Lambic Style - Gueuze Regular
Score
7.42
ABV: 6.5% IBU: - Ticks: 10
Een perfecte blend van zorgvuldig geselecteerde lambieken, afkomstig van de Lambiek Fabriek, resulteert in een ultiem toegankelijke geuze. De ideale dorstlesser van Pajottegem! Het idee voor deze unieke samenstelling kwam van Roel van Rock & Roell Experience (ook bekend van Café Paddenbroek te Gooik). Samen met Jozef en Jo van de Lambiek Fabriek bepaalde hij mee de smaak en zorgde voor een geuze die iedereen weet te bekoren.
 

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7.6
Appearance - 8 | Aroma - 7.5 | Flavor - 7.5 | Texture - 8 | Overall - 7.5

0.375 l bottle from 'Het Huis van de Geuze', best before April 2045. Hazy, dark orange with a large, dense, almost stable, white head. A little sweetish, sourish, rather fruity, gently funky and a little vinous aroma of overripe lemon, apple, vinegar, horse blanket and oak. Minimally sweet, gently dry, quite sour, rather fruity, moderately funky and minimally vinous taste of overripe lemon, gooseberry, apple, oak, horse blanket and oak, followed by a medium long, fairly tart, gently woody-dry finish. Medium to full body, fairly effervescent mouthfeel, average carbonation. Rather tangy, spritzy and refreshing Geuze, quite good overall.

Tried from Bottle from Het Huis van de Geuze on 22 Jan 2026 at 19:18


7.5

Tried from Bottle on 10 Oct 2025 at 19:52


7.3
Appearance - 8 | Aroma - 7.5 | Flavor - 7 | Texture - 7 | Overall - 7

375ml from De Bierschuur @ Ryan's.
Aroma: nice funk, bold, some sweetness.
Taste: full-bodied, some weird carboad-ish, musty notes.
Overall: good body and funk, but that off flavour makes it just an ok one.

Tried from Bottle on 05 Jul 2025 at 03:18


7.4
Appearance - 8 | Aroma - 8 | Flavor - 7 | Texture - 6 | Overall - 7.5

Poured from 375mL bottle (bb 11/2040). Hazy orange gold with small white head. Damp and musty funk up front, fairly dry, finishes a touch short with a hint of wet cardboard, but decent.

Tried from Bottle on 05 Jul 2025 at 03:10


Bottle. Color: Lightly hazy golden to orange amber, large white head. Aroma: Subtle oak wood, funk and fruity tartness. Taste: Smooth and subtle flavors. Very easy drinkable Geuze. Entry-level. Some fruity lemon and berries, oak wood, tannins, subtle rural funk. Light to moderate tart and light sweetness. Medium body, just below average carbonation. A bit monotonous. Ok overall.

Tried from Bottle from Streekproductencentrum on 12 May 2025 at 18:38


7.8
Appearance - 8 | Aroma - 8 | Flavor - 7.5 | Texture - 8 | Overall - 7.5

375mL bottle at the International Geuze & Kriek festival. Pours murky gold with a white head. Musty old wood and furniture on the nose. Flavour has dry old wood, leather, a bit sour. Very good.

Tried from Bottle on 03 May 2025 at 22:12


7.8
Appearance - 8 | Aroma - 8 | Flavor - 8 | Texture - 8 | Overall - 7

375mL bottle at International Geuze & Kriek Festival 2025, pours a cloudy orange with a small white head. Aroma has wet wood, gentle funk, and some citrus. Flavour is full of leathery funk, wet wood, and light citrus. Leathery, woody, and sheep funky. Very good.

Tried from Bottle on 03 May 2025 at 21:21


7.8
Appearance - 8 | Aroma - 8.5 | Flavor - 8 | Texture - 7 | Overall - 7

Pours a darker, unclear amber. Medium sized, medium low (medium for the style) stability head. Scent is very funky, cheesy (in a good way) , overripe apples, brett, wood. Pretty damn good. Taste is a lot sharper than anticipated. Not overly sour, but clearly sour indeed. Lactic acid and brett take the lead, beneath those (big) parts, there's a lot of smaller intensity things going on, bringing a small part, but a very complex part to the beer. Oak, funk, bitterness, cheesyness, overripe fruits, grassy notes, barnyard, citrus (again, overripe),... The aftertaste is like old, wet wood, damp cellar. Slightly overcarbed to me, and would have prefered a more full body. However, it's a pretty damn good one, again. Lambiekfabriek is really doing a great job as affortable, yet above average beers. keep up the good work !

Tried on 28 Apr 2025 at 20:37


7

Funky, hapu, puuviljane, nisune, mõõdukas hapesus, mineraalne. Ok, libiseb lihtsalt, kerge booni vaib.

Tried on 27 Apr 2025 at 20:33


8.8
Appearance - 9 | Aroma - 9 | Flavor - 9 | Texture - 8 | Overall - 8.5

After 't Parlement Halle and De Bascule, another geuze created by a pub owner (in direct cooperation with the brewery), thereby taking part in the traditions surrounding the origins of geuze, perhaps unknowingly; this one contains only Lambiek Fabriek lambics and is named after the newly merged municipality of Pajottegem, which has been in existence for only a couple of months and includes Gooik, Galmaarden and Herne. Not legally an 'oude' geuze, as no three year old lambic was used - but who cares. Thick and frothy, densely moussey, egg-white, cobweb-lacing, slowly receding but generally very stable head on a misty warm peach blonde robe with orangey glow. Aroma of drying lemon peel, old furniture, green plum, peach kernels, gooseberries, unripe orange, cava, redcurrant, goat cheese, kefir, dried out sunflower seeds, jute rope, grandmother's old closet and cobwebbed attic, wet blue limestone, acerola, aged pecorino romano warming up. Crisp, 'juicy' onset, very refreshing with lots of lively, colourful acidic effects, but nothing vinegary; instead an array of sour fruits unfolds, from wild apple and green plum over acerola to redcurrant, all flanked by a lemony edge with vividly citric effect; this lemony-citric aspect strongly accompanies the rest of the flavours, in a very effervescent, minerally carbonated environment, as befits a good geuze. A bread-crusty backbone is dried by lactic acidity only enhancing that fruitiness and citrusiness, as well as by pronounced tannic woodiness; all the while this crisp lemon sourness preserves its full force. In the finish, a deep, earthy but altogether quite outspoken 'old' hop bitterness is added, further accentuating dryness; retronasally, Brettanomyces effects of dry hay, old leather and sweat gently set in, funky in a good, well-measured way, while this aged pecorino flavour lingers a bit after swallowing. Bottled only recently, this new geuze has all the characteristics of any good example of the style, and manages to bring them to perfect balance. This geuze is funky and woody, but also crisp, citrusy and fruity - with a tad more bitterness than average perhaps, but this element fits in remarkably well. Intended to be as accessible as possible to a larger audience, I think this is not as accessible as it set out to be: this is a fully grown geuze which withholds nothing of the typical features that constitute any decent example of the style - it can stand comparison with most of the standard traditional geuzes on the market, and more. Even better than expected, really - already at this young age... Cheers to Lambiek Fabriek, whom I have loved and followed from the very day their first 'little' geuze Bret-Elle was presented to the public. Recommended.

Tried on 21 Feb 2025 at 23:40