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Frank Boon, the founder of Brouwerij Boon brewery, passes the torch to his sons Jos and Karel | Frank Boon, the founder of Brouwerij Boon brewery, passes the torch to his sons Jos and Karel. For this occasion, Frank created a special blend, Apogee, with lambic beer originating from their oldest and newest foeder to celebrate his brewing career - Frank's pioneering role in putting traditional lambic beers back on the map is invaluable - and symbolize the passing of the torch to the next generation. | ||
Oude Geuze Apogee was bottled on April 29, 2019 and is a blend of 1, 2 and 3 year old lambic. Mainly 2-year-old lambic was used from Boon's newest foeder (N°83), along with 3-year-old lambic from their oldest foeder (N°79). In total, about 22,500 | Oude Geuze Apogee was bottled on April 29, 2019 and is a blend of 1, 2 and 3-year-old lambic. Mainly 2-year-old lambic was used from Boon's newest foeder (N°83), along with 3-year-old lambic from their oldest foeder (N°79). In total, about 22,500 750 mL bottles were filled. Each bottle is numbered with a unique bottle number on their back side. | ||
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Latest revision as of 18:40, 6 August 2025

Description
Frank Boon, the founder of Brouwerij Boon brewery, passes the torch to his sons Jos and Karel. For this occasion, Frank created a special blend, Apogee, with lambic beer originating from their oldest and newest foeder to celebrate his brewing career - Frank's pioneering role in putting traditional lambic beers back on the map is invaluable - and symbolize the passing of the torch to the next generation.
Oude Geuze Apogee was bottled on April 29, 2019 and is a blend of 1, 2 and 3-year-old lambic. Mainly 2-year-old lambic was used from Boon's newest foeder (N°83), along with 3-year-old lambic from their oldest foeder (N°79). In total, about 22,500 750 mL bottles were filled. Each bottle is numbered with a unique bottle number on their back side.
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Photo: Brouwerij Boon