Brouwerij F. Boon
Regional Brewery
in Lembeek,
Flemish Brabant,
Belgium 🇧🇪
Associated Venue: Brouwerij Boon - Shop & Bar
Established in 1975
Fules (2585) reviewed Oude Geuze VAT 31 from Brouwerij F. Boon 7 months ago
Appearance - 8 | Aroma - 8 | Flavor - 8.5 | Texture - 9 | Overall - 8.5
Kicsi, nem túl tartós hab, borostyán szín. Fanyar, istállós, gabonás, enyhén hordós illat. Savanykás, balzsamecetes, istállós, gabonás, fehérboros ízek. Közepesen testes, enyhén szénsavas, alig keserű. Nagyon finom.
HenrikSoegaard (21963) reviewed Cuvée Oude Henri from Brouwerij F. Boon 7 months ago
Appearance - 7 | Aroma - 8 | Flavor - 8 | Texture - 8 | Overall - 8
Frothy white good mostly lasting head. Dark yellow colour. Light malty and powerful acetic aroma. Moderate bitter wonderful acetic flavor. Long hreat moderate bitter finish. Creamy palate.
Appearance - 8 | Aroma - 8 | Flavor - 8 | Texture - 8 | Overall - 8
Frothy white good mostly lasting head. Yellow colour. Moderate malty and light hopy and powerful, acetic aroma. Moderate bitter wonderful acetic flavor. long great finish. Creamy palate.
jamestulloch (9642) reviewed Framboise from Brouwerij F. Boon 7 months ago
Appearance - 9 | Aroma - 8 | Flavor - 8 | Texture - 8 | Overall - 8
Bottle from Fountainhall Wines. Clear ruby body with a thin white head. Low carbonation. Patchy lacing. Aroma of raspberry and cherry. Flavour of raspberry and slightly sour finish. Thin to medium body with a slick texture. Soft fizz. A tasty, not overly tart beer.
CraftBeerNick (11005) reviewed Oude Geuze VAT 77 from Brouwerij F. Boon 7 months ago
Appearance - 8 | Aroma - 7.5 | Flavor - 9 | Texture - 8 | Overall - 8.5
Bottle stored for a decade or so I think, consumed in the garden, 13th July 25. Pours a rich, dark golden clear lambic. Aroma is funk, brett, sweet fruits, farmyard. Taste is oily, tart, mellow, brett, funk and fruit, earthy and very complex, well layered with a touch of sweetness. Excellent lambic
Appearance - 8 | Aroma - 9 | Flavor - 8 | Texture - 9 | Overall - 8
One-off geuze created in 2018 for the 30th birthday of the Bierpallieters, a dedicated Zythos club (formerly OBP) based in Buggenhout and perhaps best known for organising the yearly Weekend of Spontaneous Fermentation, which I keep fond memories of, but which I really need to revisit some time as it has literally been decades. Anyway, this blend was created with Boon lambics of different ages, a large part of which was aged on vermouth barrels - probably the same lambics that were used in the collab with Mikkeller that was made the same year (!). I do not know to which extent the proportions of the lambic vintages differ between both, but they must certainly be very, very close to each other - but it has been seven years since I had the Boon x Mikkeller Vermouth Oude Geuze anyway so any comparison at all will have to be made with the notes I took back then. Bottle under high pressure (still after seven years), opening with a long hissing sound. Thick and firm, at first audibly fizzing, egg-white, irregular, lightly lacing head remaining quite stable (and closed) for a long time on an initially near clear, warm peach blonde robe with pale orange tinge and lots of sparkling in numerous lively strings, misty further on but given the age of the bottle, containing considerable lees in the end too. Aroma of grapefruit zest, orange pith, old Parmigiano, wild berries, bitter herbs as in indeed vermouth (young wormwood among others), wet gravel and even wet cement, tamarillo leaf, typical 'old Boon' chlorine and quite a lot of it, old crumbled spice cheese, vague notes of limestone, capers on vinegar, dried artisanal salami, pond water, rusty iron faraway in the background (oxidation already sneakily creeping in?). Very crisp, sour onset, a bit puckering at first but nothing vinegary, with impressions of old lemon, wild apple, green plum and unripe wild blackberry; lively, minerally carbonation, even after all those years. Smooth mouthfeel, very dry with bitter and sour elements intertwined and carried along by a strong current of lactic acid, woody tannins and bread-crusty graininess, altogether 'full' and remaining minerally thanks to the ongoing champagne-ish carbonation. Apart from strong woodiness and that typical chlorine effect of aged Boon lambic, it develops an underlying herbaceousness, reminiscent of young wormwood and juniper berry, very obviously linked to the vermouth - but then, not to the extent where it dominates everything. Instead, leathery Bretty funk, drying lemon juice flavours and tannic woodiness come to close the curtains, but lingering for a long time - only fading when that vermouth element has long gone. I was expecting a more prominent vermouth flavour because it is very recognisable orthonasally (at least in the 'beginning' of the bottle), but in the mouth this element only enriches the lambics, constituting quite a characterful, pungent, lively and entertaining geuze - indeed eerily close to that 2018 Boon and Mikkeller collab, perhaps even the same altogether, but then the only conclusion I can draw is that unsurprisingly seen their experience with the subject, the Bierpallieters have good taste. Not the easiest geuze even in comparison with other Boon variants (like their regular Oude Geuze, Mariage Parfait or Black Label), but a treat for the true geuze afficionado, for sure.
Appearance - 7 | Aroma - 7 | Flavor - 7 | Texture - 7 | Overall - 7
Bottle pour, half pint. @"Artbeerfest 25", Caminha. 11/07/2025
[#8.497 Global - #311 Belgium - #6 Brouwerij F. Boon]
Pours amber to orange with a white head. Aroma: leather, funk and wood barrels. Taste: yeasty and lemony with plenty of leather notes. Funky and oxidized.
Next one, please!
Appearance - 8 | Aroma - 8 | Flavor - 8 | Texture - 8 | Overall - 8.5
75cl bottle from Colruyt Schaarbeek in Brussels.
F: big, white, average retention.
C: shiny gold, light hazy.
A: nice citrus, woody, lemon floral, green plums, bit herbal, funky, light sour fruity.
T: medium to full malty base, citrus, woody, lemon, rhubarb, funky, bready, brett, nice dry on the palate, higher carbonation, not so complex to be really great yet nice surprise found in Colruyt chain for 8,99€.
Basementonline (12540) ticked Kriek (2023) from Brouwerij F. Boon 8 months ago
Zoete meuk, maar prima.
Appearance - 7 | Aroma - 8 | Flavor - 7.5 | Texture - 8 | Overall - 7.5
Drucken på Mikkeller bar på Moriskan, Malmö. Snygg men snäll och saknar blandningarnas komplexitet. Men istället får man klarhet och tydlighet och lambicens stalliga karaktär kommer fram tydligt. Syrliga äpplen, kvitten och mirabeller ger fin fruktig syrlighet. Gott