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Am I the only one who prefers regular 3F geuze to A&G? Maybe the A&G will age out better, but right now the regular geuze is fire!
Not the only one. Regular gueuze is the best gueuze on the marketAm I the only one who prefers regular 3F geuze to A&G? Maybe the A&G will age out better, but right now the regular geuze is fire!
Am I the only one who prefers regular 3F geuze to A&G? Maybe the A&G will age out better, but right now the regular geuze is fire!
I liked the first round of A&G more so than this past years. However still prefer regular 3F OG. When BiaB had their buy 32 og and get 1 A&G I ended up buying two and splitting the boxes w some friends. However I kept the majority of the og since no one wanted more than a handful. Very happy it stuck me with about 3 cases worth of 2015 og. Whenever I don't know what to grab from the cellar it's a wonderful go to.Not the only one. Regular gueuze is the best gueuze on the market
Am I the only one who prefers regular 3F geuze to A&G? Maybe the A&G will age out better, but right now the regular geuze is fire!
What do you mean by sharp? For me what I love about regular OG at its peak is the bright citrus and the sour green apple and funk. The 3 different A&G blends I have had have been missing that citrus brightness. They've been a bit too heavy and muddled flavor-wise.Nope. I think they're blending A/G too sharp. I prefer the balance from the regular OG.
I'm glad I'm not the only one. The most recent blends up on Etre are just... way too sour. I was pretty surprised.Nope. I think they're blending A/G too sharp. I prefer the balance from the regular OG.
I liked the first round of A&G more so than this past years. However still prefer regular 3F OG.
What do you mean by sharp? For me what I love about regular OG at its peak is the bright citrus and the sour green apple and funk. The 3 different A&G blends I have had have been missing that citrus brightness. They've been a bit too heavy and muddled flavor-wise.
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I'm glad I'm not the only one. The most recent blends up on Etre are just... way too sour. I was pretty surprised.
Armand isn't doing any blending anymore so of course there was going to be a change.
When did Armand step away from blending?
this was a big want of mine until i realized how impossible it would be to land. glad to hear it holds up!Got into a Hanssens discussion in the L.I Facebook group and was sort of challenged to start opening some older bottles from them, soooo here we go: Hanssens Mead the Gueuze - In the world of things blended with lambic, this is one of the stranger ones. A blend of 70% lambic and 30% Lurgashall Mead (which doesn't seem to be a company anymore), this 37,5cl bottle from ca.2002 has actually held up well. Though there's no carbonation to speak of, the taste is pleasant, and there's no real oxidation. Whatever lambic characteristics there were when this was bottled have taken a complete backseat to a honey/tea combination with a very slight hint of some funkiness in the taste. The nose still has a more lambic-like presence with some earthier woody notes coming through. It's a rather thin drink, but not at all what was expected.
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Post the other old Hanssesns bottles you mention on fb, plz.Got into a Hanssens discussion in the L.I Facebook group and was sort of challenged to start opening some older bottles from them, soooo here we go: Hanssens Mead the Gueuze - In the world of things blended with lambic, this is one of the stranger ones. A blend of 70% lambic and 30% Lurgashall Mead (which doesn't seem to be a company anymore), this 37,5cl bottle from ca.2002 has actually held up well. Though there's no carbonation to speak of, the taste is pleasant, and there's no real oxidation. Whatever lambic characteristics there were when this was bottled have taken a complete backseat to a honey/tea combination with a very slight hint of some funkiness in the taste. The nose still has a more lambic-like presence with some earthier woody notes coming through. It's a rather thin drink, but not at all what was expected.
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Post the other old Hanssesns bottles you mention on fb, plz.
Had it two years ago and thought it was just ok, nothing id even pay 10€ to try again. To each their ownthis was a big want of mine until i realized how impossible it would be to land. glad to hear it holds up!
Very cool. Never seen anyone with a bottle. Have the proper glassware for it though
I've got the label above my desk, never seen a bottle of it
Do you all think a Faro that old would still be sweet? Could the excess sugar get eaten up during bottle conditioning?
I just had a faro approximately that old. It wasnt obviously sweet, more of a malty character. It wasn't very oxidative either.Do you all think a Faro that old would still be sweet? Could the excess sugar get eaten up during bottle conditioning?
I'm curious about the "double" aspect of it. Is the ABV higher than usual faros?
Isn't that every week trickytunadicky ?#Hanssensweek?
Not enough cryohops.Side note, Mead the Gueuze sounds like the most 2018 thing possible. Right down to the “Run the Jewels” reference.
Enjoyed a few bottles of Nath last weekend (neglected to note bottle dates) and none of them suffered from much butyric acid, if at all. Seems to be hitting its long stride -- lots of life left in this one, IMO. Naturally, still quite different from Z12, but really nice nonetheless.Still needs time. Quite a lot of rhubarb as of a month ago, but butyric acid is obvious. Zwanze '12 it is not, if it will ever be, due to the fresh rhubarb.
I'm curious about the "double" aspect of it. Is the ABV higher than usual faros?