Lambiek Fabriek
Microbrewery
in
Sint-Pieters-Leeuw,
Flemish Brabant,
Belgium 🇧🇪
Associated Venue: Lambiek Fabriek
Established in 2016
Contact
Georges Wittouckstraat 61, Sint-Pieters-Leeuw, 1600, Belgium
Description
Lambiekbouwerij en Geuzestekerij.
Gelegen te Ruisbroek, Sint-Pieters-Leeuw, hartje Pajottenland, aan de oevers van de Zenne
Hier brouwen we onze eigen lambieken op traditionele wijze en laten deze spontaan vergisten en rijpen op Franse eikenhouten vaten.
Van deze lambieken van verschillende jaargangen vervaardigen we de
"Oude Geuze Brett-Elle"
8/10
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Appearance 8
Aroma 8
Flavor 8
Texture 8
Overall 8
Bottle from the LCBO. Hazy orange, large white head. Super funky, barnyard, preserved lemon, sharp citrus. High sourness, super funky finish, wet hay, lemon zest, juicy, lovely.
Tried
from Bottle
on 28 Feb 2025
at 06:44
7.8/10
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Appearance 7
Aroma 8.5
Flavor 7.5
Texture 8
Overall 7.5
A very nice gueuze with a balanced lactic aroma and a bit of srable.
Crisp taste with low medium acidity.
Crisp taste with low medium acidity.
Tried
from Bottle
at
Akkurat
on 25 Feb 2025
at 17:47
7.5/10
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Appearance 8
Aroma 8
Flavor 7
Texture 8
Overall 7
Cloudy red with a modest pink head. Fresh wild cherries, funk, pretty dry. Not that complex but a pleasant one.
Tried
on 24 Feb 2025
at 09:49
8.8/10
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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
8/10
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Appearance 8
Aroma 8
Flavor 8.5
Texture 8
Overall 7.5
A hazed milky yellow Lambik with a very thin white head. In aroma, nice fruity malt with light Brett, ground cherry, light lactic notes, very nice. In mouth, a nice sweet fruity malt with light ground cherry, light lactic notes, light Epsom salts, very nice. On tap at Popeye.
Tried
at
Bakushu Club Popeye (Popeye Beer Club)
on 21 Feb 2025
at 08:21
7.9/10
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Appearance 7
Aroma 8
Flavor 8
Texture 8
Overall 8
From tap at Constellation, Budapest, after a superb pork knuckle meal 19.02.25. Clear golden. Head is diminishing to nothing. Fine aroma and tart taste of brett, orange wine and oak, with hints of sour gooseberries and rhubarb. Good! Dry, acid and tart mouthfeel.
Tried
from Draft
at
Constellation
on 19 Feb 2025
at 21:12
7.3/10
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Appearance 8
Aroma 7
Flavor 7
Texture 8
Overall 7
On tap at Constellation. Big on berries and red fruits, got a slighlty earthy, beet-like character to it too, the funk level is surprisingly low, acidity is mid/mid-high
Tried
from Draft
on 15 Feb 2025
at 16:22
5.5/10
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Appearance 8
Aroma 4
Flavor 5
Texture 8
Overall 5
Tap at Constellation. Extremely wild, almost animalistic nose, a combo of sulphur and funk I guess. Because of this the beer is out of balance, hard to drink and just not pleasant in general
Tried
on 15 Feb 2025
at 16:17
7.4/10
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Appearance 6
Aroma 7.5
Flavor 8
Texture 7
Overall 7.5
Oransje uklar med beige skum. Lukter hagebær og noe skogsbær. Middels fylde. fruktig og sur. Smaker svåvel og bær. Livlig. Kort. Oslo sammen med Even, Morten og Svein
Tried
from Bottle
on 15 Feb 2025
at 10:33
On tap at Max's Belgian Fest 2025 pours a murky greenish gold, no head, legs. Nose has sour orange and green grape, nettles, swampy herbs. Flavor is very lemony, funk, some minerality helps. Buttery grape. Screams grappa. Sour too. High acid. Long finish.
Tried
from Draft
on 14 Feb 2025
at 18:19