Lambic Beer Gueuze
The Lambic Beer Gueuze (Gefilterd) Lambic Beer Gueuze filtered before being bottled, this is a sweet variation of old Gueuze. Filtered lambic beer gueuze (also called capped gueuze) was developed by lambic brewers in response to the arrival of pilsner beers. Due to its 25 cl bottles, this sweetened version of traditional gueuze (which does not undergo a fermentation process in the bottle) had the advantage of being consumed by a wider audience and easier to store in a refrigerator. A one year old lambic that is slightly sweet, making the gueuze more appealing to a wider audience. SINCE: 1978 ALCOHOL (ALCOHOL CONTENT): 5 % COLOUR: Golden and light blond CALORIES: 53 kcal (100 ml) CONSERVATION TIP: The bottles should be stored lying on their sides. TASTE: A lambic beer gueuze that is both sweet and dry with a pleasantly sweet attack and a fresh, slightly sour finish reminiscent of sherry with notes of champagne and rhubarb. FOOD PAIRINGS: Fis...