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Sorry you didn't know about the bottle share. Every 3rd Sunday after Brunch. Hope everything was good. I added your name to the list of TBers who've checked us out under my Information tab!

http://www.talkbeer.com/community/members/dvelcich.348/

Thanks! I'll try to come by one share soon, but having a 6 week old son at home can make planning that far out challenging. Yeah, I get the Hotter than Hell burger ever time I go. So good.
 
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We realized one day that we had unintentionally pieced together most of de Garde's the "The" beers so we decided to track down the last couple bottles we didn't have and open them together. A wonderful afternoon was spent with SocalKicks, JonathanAmes, PeelBacks, LSUPT, Sage, stanmarsh, angry_lobster, childblock, SmartyPints, BngrngRufio, ThePerk and a few others drinking through the series. Some random observations:

- I was surprised how different The Anniversary and The Broken Truck are now since I thought they were actually fairly similar when they were young. The Anniversary is still quite bright and lemony while The Broken Truck has taken on a fantastic funky quality. It makes me curious to see where The Broken Truck No. 2 will be in a year as well.

- Both batches of The Lily are outstanding, but very distinct as well. Batch 1 has a noticeable funk that comes through mid-palate into the finish while batch 2 is still dominated by the Tempranillo grape character.

- 3S was a surprise bottle courtesy of ThePerk. I was surprised to see the floral character still present in the nose and in the front. It was probably the weirdest beer of the day, but a treat as well.

- Other favorites for me included Belle Ensemble and Deux Tetes (love how the earthy, funky apple notes).

tl;dr: degardebrewing is producing awesome beer.
 
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(l-r)
h.ertie Lambik Orwhal
2011 Lambickx
Westly (b2)
A&T
Zenne
2000 3F Oude Geuze
2008 3F Oude Geuze Vintage
Bullfrog Grrrz Melange
Bullfrog Grrrz Druiven
Bullfrog Grrrz Blueberry
Bullfrog Grrrz Berry
2013 Boon Cuvee Lambikstoempers
Dreamland Black Project #1
de Garde Imp Purple Raz Bu
Superstition Marion Mead
Cantillon Lambic D'Aunis
Funky Buddha MBCP
LTM Porter Baltique (Single Barrel 1978)
1959 Goossens Lambic
13-15 Cantillon Kriek (Blind tasting)
2015 Tilquin Mure
SARA Appreciation
Storm Lambic
Lindemans DHVL 20th Anniversary Geuze
2015 Fou Foune
Midnight Sun Termination Dust
2013 Hommage
B Nektar Apple Pi
Superstition Berry Grand Cru
2014 BA Dark Lord (Earl of Biggleswade)
2015 BA Dark Lord (Aquavit)
 
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(l-r)
h.ertie Lambik Orwhal
2011 Lambickx
Westly (b2)
A&T
Zenne
2000 3F Oude Geuze
2008 3F Oude Geuze Vintage
Bullfrog Grrrz Melange
Bullfrog Grrrz Druiven
Bullfrog Grrrz Blueberry
Bullfrog Grrrz Berry
2013 Boon Cuvee Lambikstoempers
Dreamland Black Project #1
de Garde Imp Purple Raz Bu
Superstition Marion Mead
Cantillon Lambic D'Aunis
Funky Buddha MBCP
LTM Porter Baltique (Single Barrel 1978)
1959 Goossens Lambic
13-15 Cantillon Kriek (Blind tasting)
2015 Tilquin Mure
SARA Appreciation
Storm Lambic
Lindemans DHVL 20th Anniversary Geuze
2015 Fou Foune
Midnight Sun Termination Dust
2013 Hommage
B Nektar Apple Pi
Superstition Berry Grand Cru
2014 BA Dark Lord (Earl of Biggleswade)
2015 BA Dark Lord (Aquavit)

Out of curiosity, what was your favorite geuze?
 
It is extremely hard to pick a favourite...

If you consider Zenne a gueuze, then probably that. Mostly because it was just so different from the others. Incredibly well balanced with a very expressive and delicious sherry character. Lived up to the hype for me.

A&T, 2000 OG, and 2008 OGV were right there though. 2000 had a really lovely nutty character that I really enjoyed. A&T was still incredibly light and bright and just stunning. OGV 08 was very complex and seemed to have an earthier, more rich funk. I would probably rank them as Zenne, A&T, 2000 OG, 2008 OGV, but it's pretty much just splitting hairs.

FYI, the 1959 Goossens had held up incredibly well. The cork had a huge moldy stripe and smelled like a rotting plant.... strongly of dirt and mold. The beer was obviously incredibly oxidized, but had an earthy richness without being overly acidic / acetic. Massive hit of funky blue cheese, mushroom, sesame, some cardboard. It was unbelievably balanced and drinkable, I went back for a second pour.
 
Oh and also, a little over a year ago I did OGV 08 and A&T in a huge blind gueuze tasting, and OGV came in at #1 without any contextual information. So yeah, these beers are pretty close.
 
So I really don't follow beer much at all... All mead all the time over here. What is Ralph, and how turdy is it?

Beer from Good Beer Co in southern California. Great spot putting out good low abv saison or wild ales or whatever you called them. This one is on cherries. Think it is 2 per person for people in their club called the stable. Not turdy but would definitely check our their other stuff.

I'm not in the club, but on wait list.
 
Beer from Good Beer Co in southern California. Great spot putting out good low abv saison or wild ales or whatever you called them. This one is on cherries. Think it is 2 per person for people in their club called the stable. Not turdy but would definitely check our their other stuff.

I'm not in the club, but on wait list.
Thank you for quashing the idea that was forming in my head before it fully developed. ;-)
 
did a little share with some great people on Friday. kbhess jtclockwork GuzzleMcBrew and more! heres the few pictures i took:

Blauw labeled as Oude Geuze to be able to sell in the states.




https://www.instagram.com/p/BGfp9kZLkKN/?taken-by=sick_narlo

we also had:
De Troch Kriek 1950 (which was just mind blowing! so much cherry left for the age!)
Elyenbosch Gueuze 1984
Castleton batch 1 (still drinking great!)
The Truffle
The Persimmon
Rodenbach Grand Cru 1972 (really awesome)
Rodenbach Grand Cru 1999 (i liked this one a little more)
French Vanilla Militia
Gouden Carolus 1975
Iris 2004 label/2006 cork
Southern Sunrise (mmmmmm!)
Two Roads Framboise Noir
Selins Grove The Phoenix Kriek (i had no idea this brewery was still around! now i have to take a trip)
Bright Sea Blonde batch 3
Aurelian Lure batch 3
E. 2016
Imperial Berry Bu
and others as well...

******* incrdible night! cheers!
 

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