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Cantillon Super Gueuze

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Description

Cantillon Super Gueuze is a gueuze that was bottled at least once in 1983. It consists of 1, 2, and 3 year old lambic and was bottled in 75cl and 37,5cl bottles.

Unsubstantiated History

The Super Gueuze label may likely be another incarnation of the blue Mannekin Pis label used throughout the 1980's until the mid 1990's. Nothing on the label indicates that this bottling was anything different. Other naturally brown colored labels for this bottled also exist.

Label

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Label text translation:
"Artisanal gueuze from Brussels. Pure lambic (1, 2 and 3 years). All natural. No preservatives or chemical additives. No saccharine. Living, ageable beer. Store horizontally at cellar temperature."

The last paragraph on this label would literally translate to "Lay me back down on my side at cellar temperature." This would suggest that bottles were shipped or stored upright at the point of sale, and appears to be an invitation to the bottle's new owner to store it horizontally, at cellar temperature. To date, this constitutes the only known documentation of Cantillon suggesting horizontal storage of their products.

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