Difference between revisions of "3 Fonteinen Millennium Geuze"
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− | Released at the start of the new Millennium in 2000, Millennium Geuze arrived in a 75cl bottle with a silk-screen label. Though a paper label is seemingly documented below, there is no evidence that the beer was ever released with that specific labeling. Millennium Geuze was also served at the [[Sour_%26_Bitter_Festival|Sour & Bitter Festival]] in Copenhagen in 2012 for a price of 600Dkr, or approximately $107USD. | + | Released at the start of the new Millennium in 2000, Millennium Geuze arrived in a 75cl bottle with a silk-screen label. Though a paper label is seemingly documented below, there is no evidence that the beer was ever released with that specific labeling. Millennium Geuze was also served at the first [[Sour_%26_Bitter_Festival|Sour & Bitter Festival]] in Copenhagen in 2012 for a price of 600Dkr, or approximately $107USD. |
== Unsubstantiated Stories == | == Unsubstantiated Stories == |
Revision as of 14:23, 23 August 2014
Description
3 Fonteinen Millennium Geuze is a geuze bottled by Armand Debelder and Willem van Herreweghen of De Cam in the fall of 1998.
History / Other Notes
Released at the start of the new Millennium in 2000, Millennium Geuze arrived in a 75cl bottle with a silk-screen label. Though a paper label is seemingly documented below, there is no evidence that the beer was ever released with that specific labeling. Millennium Geuze was also served at the first Sour & Bitter Festival in Copenhagen in 2012 for a price of 600Dkr, or approximately $107USD.
Unsubstantiated Stories
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Label Log
Bottle Log
Bottle Date (mm/dd/yyyy) | Bottle Size | Label / Notes | Image Link |
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xx/xx/1998 | 750mL | Silk-screen label | N/A |
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