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Drinking a Tilquin². First time in like 6-7 months, definitely improved, bit less oak and more lemon/green apple and massive funk.

TFW you realize you only have a few 375s left
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I had one recently (6-8 months since last time) that I thought was definitely less good than my previous bottle. But it was a different bottle date too (1/29, don't remember the other) so maybe the blends are different? It was sweeter than the other and not dry enough for a gueuze, just a little off, still good though.
 
Drie dominated a blind gueuze tasting I was part of this weekend. Cantillon was just middle of the pack and instantly identifiable from everything else. Tilquin was a close second to Drie. Probably not news to anyone.
What was the full line up? I had similar results in a blind tasting awhile back in terms of Drie and Cantillon.
 
What was the full line up? I had similar results in a blind tasting awhile back in terms of Drie and Cantillon.

Combined scores from 5 people using a 5 point scale for each beer.

Drie>21.2
Tilquin>20.9
Horal 13>20.2
Horal 15>19.6
Cantillon>18.7
Timmermans>18.3
Beersel>17.2
De Cam>16.2
Boone>15.8
Haansens>15.3
Cuvee Rene>13.2

Haansens was super acetic, harsh, and also instantly identifiable.

We all felt this Cuvee Rene bottle had to have been an off batch/bottle because it was downright terrible...hardly even tasted like gueuze, more like a tart belgian single or something, very very weird.
 
Combined scores from 5 people using a 5 point scale for each beer.

Drie>21.2
Tilquin>20.9
Horal 13>20.2
Horal 15>19.6
Cantillon>18.7
Timmermans>18.3
Beersel>17.2
De Cam>16.2
Boone>15.8
Haansens>15.3
Cuvee Rene>13.2

Haansens was super acetic, harsh, and also instantly identifiable.

We all felt this Cuvee Rene bottle had to have been an off batch/bottle because it was downright terrible...hardly even tasted like gueuze, more like a tart belgian single or something, very very weird.

Sounds like a blast. Was hoping to see Girardin Black in there. I've done something similar in the past, and had that one right up with Drie and Tilquin.
 
Combined scores from 5 people using a 5 point scale for each beer.

Drie>21.2
Tilquin>20.9
Horal 13>20.2
Horal 15>19.6
Cantillon>18.7
Timmermans>18.3
Beersel>17.2
De Cam>16.2
Boone>15.8
Haansens>15.3
Cuvee Rene>13.2

Haansens was super acetic, harsh, and also instantly identifiable.

We all felt this Cuvee Rene bottle had to have been an off batch/bottle because it was downright terrible...hardly even tasted like gueuze, more like a tart belgian single or something, very very weird.

Would love to get my act together to do something like this soon.

How old was the Tilquin? I just had a 13-14 about a week ago and felt like it wasn't even close to the 10/16/14 3F I had a couple days prior. Like the Tilquin needs more time to figure itself out a bit.

Felt the same way when I had the 13-14 with a 10-11 on NYE this year.
 
Combined scores from 5 people using a 5 point scale for each beer.

Drie>21.2
Tilquin>20.9
Horal 13>20.2
Horal 15>19.6
Cantillon>18.7
Timmermans>18.3
Beersel>17.2
De Cam>16.2
Boone>15.8
Haansens>15.3
Cuvee Rene>13.2

Haansens was super acetic, harsh, and also instantly identifiable.

We all felt this Cuvee Rene bottle had to have been an off batch/bottle because it was downright terrible...hardly even tasted like gueuze, more like a tart belgian single or something, very very weird.
Very surprised to see Timmermans in the middle of the pack. I consistently find that their gueuze just doesn't suit my tastes. I'm also not the biggest fan of the Horal blends.
 
Very surprised to see Timmermans in the middle of the pack. I consistently find that their gueuze just doesn't suit my tastes. I'm also not the biggest fan of the Horal blends.

Shared an April 2012 bottle of Timmerman's on Saturday a friend had and I thought it was very solid. Could definitely imagine it being in the middle of the pack there depending on what you're looking for from a Gueuze
 
Would love to get my act together to do something like this soon.

How old was the Tilquin? I just had a 13-14 about a week ago and felt like it wasn't even close to the 10/16/14 3F I had a couple days prior. Like the Tilquin needs more time to figure itself out a bit.

Felt the same way when I had the 13-14 with a 10-11 on NYE this year.

Can't recall the exact years for each, but my buddy is doing a summary of the whole tasting for his blog that I will post a link to here once it is done.
 
I also plan to revisit that Cuvee Rene bottling since I have another from that batch, and will compare to a different batch too. Will post the bottle code here as well.
 
Drie dominated a blind gueuze tasting I was part of this weekend. Cantillon was just middle of the pack and instantly identifiable from everything else. Tilquin was a close second to Drie. Probably not news to anyone.

I agree with this. My only caveat is that Cantillon Classic with 3+ years is magical stuff, although still totally identifiable.
 
Brought Cuvee Renee Special Blend 2010 to a tasting on Saturday night. No other gueuzes to compare it too, but it tasted fantastic. From what I can remember, nice balance of tart and dry. No one else at the tasting knew what it was, but they highly appreciated it and a couple people put it in their top 3 (out of 15 or so).
 
Would love to get my act together to do something like this soon.

How old was the Tilquin? I just had a 13-14 about a week ago and felt like it wasn't even close to the 10/16/14 3F I had a couple days prior. Like the Tilquin needs more time to figure itself out a bit.

Felt the same way when I had the 13-14 with a 10-11 on NYE this year.

10-11 isn't really comparible to the other tilquins. different stocks, and one of the best things i've had lambic wise. I don't think it's a function of age for the 10-11 being better, it just always was. only 1-2 year lambics in the blend too, iirc.
 
10-11 isn't really comparible to the other tilquins. different stocks, and one of the best things i've had lambic wise. I don't think it's a function of age for the 10-11 being better, it just always was. only 1-2 year lambics in the blend too, iirc.

I love the 10-11 Tilquin for that reason and it's probably a reason why I love Girardin so much... no 3yr old lambic in it.
 
Very surprised to see Timmermans in the middle of the pack. I consistently find that their gueuze just doesn't suit my tastes.

I've never been blown away by the gueuze, but had a 4 yr lambic from Timmermans that was excellent. Their blender's name escapes me now, but I think he's the guy who started De Cam and probably the most experienced (or at least oldest) active blender.
 
Opened one of my 2008-2011 Lambickx 's tonight. Cork came out without even a slight hiss. Very acidic, with a ton of vinous notes, but absolutely no carbonation to speak of. There was a little funk in the background, but the sour overpowered it.

Enjoyable, but very one note. Probably gonna tackle the bottle over a couple nights. Would probably be a good addition to a bag-in-box home blending experiment.

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I had one recently (6-8 months since last time) that I thought was definitely less good than my previous bottle. But it was a different bottle date too (1/29, don't remember the other) so maybe the blends are different? It was sweeter than the other and not dry enough for a gueuze, just a little off, still good though.

I was going through a few bottles last night and got to my Tilquin^2 stuff. Didn't go through all of them, but I thought of this post and decided to take a look at the dates. I had several 375ml bottles dated 1/29 and several dated 1/30. While probably the exact same batch, the 1/30 date didn't appear to be in the Tilquin bottle date spreadsheet. There is apparently a 1/14 date for the 750's as well.
 
I was going through a few bottles last night and got to my Tilquin^2 stuff. Didn't go through all of them, but I thought of this post and decided to take a look at the dates. I had several 375ml bottles dated 1/29 and several dated 1/30. While probably the exact same batch, the 1/30 date didn't appear to be in the Tilquin bottle date spreadsheet. There is apparently a 1/14 date for the 750's as well.

Pics and update the bottle sheet please! Then I'll transfer it to L.I!
 
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