Gueuze - My Favourite Belgian Beer

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Also known as Belgian Champagne

 

It is over 25 years since I first tasted Belgian Champagne, better known as Gueuze (also spelled Geuze) due to its carbonation and corking. Brussels, the capital of Belgium, is home to the lambic style of beer. Gueuze is made by blending young (1 year old) and old (2-3 year old) lambics into a new beer which is then bottled for a second fermentation. The young lambic is not fully fermented so contains fermentable sugars which allow the second fermentation to occur. Another type of Lambic that undergoes a second fermentation in the presence of sour cherries before bottling results is Kriek, a much-loved beer closely related to Gueuze.


Since Gueuze is made by blending lambics, it tastes different from traditional ale and pilsner style beers. There is none of the traditional hop bitterness as found in British ales because hops are used. Furthermore, the wild yeasts which are specific to lambic style beers give Gueuze a dry, cidery, musty, sour, acetic acid, and lactic acid taste. Many describe the taste as sour and "barnyard-like". In modern times, some brewers have added sugar to their gueuzes to sweeten them and make the beer more appealing to a wider audience.

Traditionally, Gueuze is served in champagne bottles, which hold either 375 or 750 ml.

This article was adapted from Wikipedia.

You can find out more about Gueuze by visiting Cantillon Brewery in Anderlecht, Brussels who are one of the best brewers of this delicious beer. They only use organically grown cereals in the production. Visit this blog of Thom's visit to the brewery.

Savour a Gueuze in the traditional Brussels bar A La Mort Subite. The name means "sudden death", no doubt something to do with the outcome of drinking too many Belgian beers too quickly. So take your time, enjoy your Gueuze in the company of good friends or an interesting book.

I found extensive comments and tasting notes on the Beer Advocate website.

I recommend books on Belgian beers in the Amazon section.

Cheers. Salut.

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Great Books on Belgian Beer 

- the other Michael Jackson

There are some excellent books on Belgian beers, the most well-known of which was written by (the other) Michael Jackson.

Michael Jackson's Great Beers of Belgium

Amazon Price: (as of 12/11/2009) Buy Now

Guide to Belgian Beers (Petit fute travel guides)

Amazon Price: (as of 12/11/2009) Buy Now

Good Beer Guide to Belgium

Amazon Price: (as of 12/11/2009) Buy Now

Asterix in Belgium

Amazon Price: $9.95 (as of 12/11/2009) Buy Now

Brew Like a Monk: Trappist, Abbey, and Strong Belgian Ales and How to Brew Them

Amazon Price: $12.21 (as of 12/11/2009) Buy Now

Great Books on Belgian Beers at amazon.com 

I want to encourage US readers to discover delicious beers

Michael Jackson's Great Beers of Belgium by Michael Jackson

Michael Jackson's Great Beers of Belgium by Michael Jackson

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LambicLand/LambikLand by Tim Webb

LambicLand/LambikLand by Tim Webb

LambicLand, cooperative work by Tim Webb, Chris Po more...0 points

References on Gueuze 

Article in Dutch
The history of the name
Article in Dutch on Belgian "Champagne" beers
Article on Gueuze and Kriek plus review of the book:
Geuze en Kriek, de champagne onder de bieren ,
Jef van den Steen, Davidsfonds /Leuven.
ISBN 90-5826-410-6
prijs 34,50 Euro
Belgian cyclists who like Gueuze
A cycling club who appreciate stops for Gueuze.
Dutch site linking beer with health
Site in Dutch, English and German with beer history, medicinal history, brewing, hangover cures, metabolism and much more to convince you that beer is good for you.
Cantillon Brewery, Brussels
The brewery produces the Cantillon beers (gueuze, kriek, lambic, faro, framboise, Iris) and is the only active brewery in Brussels which is open to the public.
Recipe in Dutch for Rabbit with Gueuze
This delicious dish is a Belgian speciality. Rabbit with prunes is also popular. Serve with chips and mayonaise of course.
Gueuze and Fruit beers
Dutch site with short description of every brand of Gueuze.
Chicken with Gueuze
Another delicious recipe in Dutch.
Gueuze Girardin
Beer of the month (August 2007): Girardin Oude Gueuze unfiltered
Mussels with Gueuze
Of course, the Belgian national dish is Mussels. Recipe in Dutch.
Toast with Sour Herring & Gueuze
Recipe in Dutch.
Gueuze and Fruit Beers
Site in Dutch with photos and descriptions of each beer.
Supplier of Gueuze and other beers
DRANKENSERVICE VANDERMOLEN, Torenseweg 2 (Laageind), 2940 Stabroek (between Antwerpen and the Netherlands)

Tel: 03 772 17 39 Fax: 03 772 64 17 E-mail: info(at)drankenservice-vdm(.)be
Zythos Belgian Beertasters
Full information on Gueuze in Dutch.
Belgian Brewers
Site in English, Dutch and French on everything about Belgian brewing.

Beautiful Book in Dutch about Gueuze 

Dutch press article about the book
I have just found a beautiful book entitled "Geuze en Kriek - de Champagne onder de bieren" by Jef van den Steen, published by Davidsfonds/Leuven, 2006, ISBN 90-5826-410-6, 34.5 %u20AC.

The book has the following chapters:
1. Brabant beers
2. Lambik, Meerts and Faro
3. Geuze
4. Fruitbeers
5. Producers
6. Gastronomy

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