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==History / Other Notes==
==History / Other Notes==
The geuze was produced according the tradition, and is thus accredited by Europe’s GTS (Gegarandeerd Traditioneel Streekproduct) certificate on the front label. The front label is also prominently characterised by a white chalk paint stripe. The white stripe refers to the traditional chalk color used for geuze bottles. It hints back – with a wink – to the early 20th century in which lambic producers did not use a (detailed) paper label to identify their blends. The back label mentions the bottling month and year, and has a best before date of 20 years after bottling.
The geuze was produced according the tradition, and is thus accredited by Europe’s GTS (Gegarandeerd Traditioneel Streekproduct) certificate on the front label. The front label is also prominently characterised by a white chalk paint stripe. The white stripe refers to the traditional chalk color used for geuze bottles. It hints back – with a wink – to the early 20th century in which lambic producers did not use a (detailed) paper label to identify their blends. The back label mentions the bottling month and year, and has a best before date of 20 years after bottling.
In 2024, oude Oude Geuze Devillé won Bronze at Brussels Beer Challenge.


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