Den Herberg Oude Geuze Devillé: Difference between revisions
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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. | |||
==Labels== | ==Labels== | ||