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− | + | Drie Fonteinen Oude Geuze is one of the oldest beers in their portfolio. Bottles dating as far back as 1959 have been opened and shared amonb lambic drinkers. Old bottles with no labels have corks stating "Debelder", indicating the brewer. During the years preceding 1999-2000, 3 Fonteinen Oude Geuze had been blended with other producers' lambic. After Armand leased a computerized brewing system in 1998 and began producing his own lambic<ref name=“LambicLand”>Tim Webb, Chris Pollard, Siobhan McGinn, [[Books#LambicLand: A Journey Round the Most Unusual Beers in the World|LambicLand: A Journey Round the Most Unusual Beers in the World]], 2010</ref>, subsequent blends contained both lambic from Armand as well as from other producers. In 2009, a massive failure massive failure of the climate control mechanism resulted in a massive loss of product. This huge financial loss, coupled with the fact that the lease on the brewing system was expiring, meant that no more lambic would be brewed at 3 Fonteinen for the foreseeable future. | |
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+ | To get back the brewery back on its feet, Armand released a serious of special geuze blends to raise capital to acquire new brewing equipment. In the time between 2009 and late-20013, 3 Fonteinen Oude Geuze was a blend of lambic from [[Brouwerij_Boon|Boon]], [[Brouwerij_Girardin|Girardin]], and [[Brouwerij_Lindemans|Lindemans]]. By 2013 the new brewing equipment was in place and Armand began brew again. The first batch of 3 Fonteinen Oude Geuze to contain a portion Armand's lambic after this thermostat incident was bottled on 11/27/2013. | ||
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+ | There have been several labels for 3 Fonteinen Oude Geuze over the years. The white label documented below was used in the 1990s and early 2000s for both the US and Europe. It notes that the beer won the O.B.P Trophy (Objective Beer Tasters) in 1993. 3 Fonteinen has also used neck labels on occasion (pictured below) for larger-format bottles. | ||
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+ | In 2004, the labels switched over to the standard 3 Fonteinen labels seen in stores today. The U.S. versions are yellow and white, while the rest of the world sees a green and white version. Drie Fonteinen Oude Geuze bottles are generally have a "bottled on" date on the side of the label as well as with a best by date twenty years away from the bottling date, both in mm/dd/yyyy format. | ||
== Unsubstantiated Stories == | == Unsubstantiated Stories == |
Revision as of 14:53, 23 August 2014
Description
3 Fonteinen Oude Geuze is a traditional Oude Geuze brewed and blended by Armand Debelder at 6% ABV. It is released yearly in many batches in both 37,5cl and 75cl bottles. It has occasionally been available in 1.5L bottles as well.
History / Other Notes
Drie Fonteinen Oude Geuze is one of the oldest beers in their portfolio. Bottles dating as far back as 1959 have been opened and shared amonb lambic drinkers. Old bottles with no labels have corks stating "Debelder", indicating the brewer. During the years preceding 1999-2000, 3 Fonteinen Oude Geuze had been blended with other producers' lambic. After Armand leased a computerized brewing system in 1998 and began producing his own lambic[1], subsequent blends contained both lambic from Armand as well as from other producers. In 2009, a massive failure massive failure of the climate control mechanism resulted in a massive loss of product. This huge financial loss, coupled with the fact that the lease on the brewing system was expiring, meant that no more lambic would be brewed at 3 Fonteinen for the foreseeable future.
To get back the brewery back on its feet, Armand released a serious of special geuze blends to raise capital to acquire new brewing equipment. In the time between 2009 and late-20013, 3 Fonteinen Oude Geuze was a blend of lambic from Boon, Girardin, and Lindemans. By 2013 the new brewing equipment was in place and Armand began brew again. The first batch of 3 Fonteinen Oude Geuze to contain a portion Armand's lambic after this thermostat incident was bottled on 11/27/2013.
There have been several labels for 3 Fonteinen Oude Geuze over the years. The white label documented below was used in the 1990s and early 2000s for both the US and Europe. It notes that the beer won the O.B.P Trophy (Objective Beer Tasters) in 1993. 3 Fonteinen has also used neck labels on occasion (pictured below) for larger-format bottles.
In 2004, the labels switched over to the standard 3 Fonteinen labels seen in stores today. The U.S. versions are yellow and white, while the rest of the world sees a green and white version. Drie Fonteinen Oude Geuze bottles are generally have a "bottled on" date on the side of the label as well as with a best by date twenty years away from the bottling date, both in mm/dd/yyyy format.
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Label log
Bottle Log
Bottle Date (mm/dd/yyyy) | Bottle Size | Label / Notes | Image Link |
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1994 | 750ml | No Label | N/A |
1994 | 1500ml | Old Label – Magnum – "O.B.P.- Trofee 1993" | |
03/xx/1995 | 750ml | No label | N/A |
03/09/1996 | 1500ml | Old Label – Magnum – "O.B.P.- Trofee 1993" | 50px |
02/03/1997 | 375ml | Old Label – 5% | N/A |
12/06/1997 | 750ml | No label – 5% | N/A |
02/21/1998 | 750ml | Old Label – 5% | N/A |
01/03/1999 | 375ml | Old Label – 5% | N/A |
01/23/1999 | 375ml | Old Label – 5% | |
02/15/1999 | 750ml | Old Label – 5% | |
11/05/1999 | 375ml | Old Label – 5% | |
12/31/1999 | 750ml | Screen Printed Label – 6.5% | |
02/08/2000 | 750ml | Old Label – 5% | |
12/11/2000 | 750ml | Old Label – 5% | |
12/16/2000 | 375ml | Old Label – 5% | |
03/07/2001 | 750ml | Old Label – 5% | |
03/21/2001 | 750ml | Old Label – 5% | N/A |
04/02/2001 | 750ml | Old Label – 5% | N/A |
03/19/2002 | 750ml | N/A | |
04/04/2002 | 375ml | N/A | |
12/21/2002 | 750ml | N/A | |
01/28/2003 | 375ml | ||
01/30/2003 | 375ml | Green Label – 6% | N/A |
02/22/2003 | 750ml | N/A | |
04/12/2003 | 375ml | N/A | |
12/02/2003 | 375ml | N/A | |
01/22/2004 | 375ml | Regular Label – 6% | |
02/19/2004 | 750ml | 6% | N/A |
02/28/2004 | 750ml | 6% | N/A |
04/10/2004 | 375ml | 6% | |
12/01/2004 | 1500ml | Magnum bottle – Green Label – 6% | |
12/08/2004 | 375ml | 6% | N/A |
04/08/2005 | 375ml | 6% | |
11/30/2005 | 375ml | 6% | N/A |
01/17/2006 | 750ml | 6% | N/A |
01/20/2006 | 750ml | Green Label – 6% | |
02/03/2006 | 750ml | Green Label – Synthetic Cork – 6% | |
04/12/2006 | 375ml | Green Label – 6% | N/A |
02/02/2007 | 750ml | Regular Label – Synthetic Cork – 6% | |
06/01/2007 | 750ml | Green Label – Synthetic Cork – 6% | N/A |
02/01/2008 | 375ml | Regular Label – 6% | |
03/10/2008 | 375ml | Regular Label – 6% | N/A |
05/05/2008 | 750ml | Regular Label – 6% | |
05/15/2008 | 750ml | 6% | N/A |
12/10/2009 | 375ml | Regular Label – 6% | |
12/12/2009 | 375ml | Regular Label – 6% | |
03/05/2010 | 750ml | Green Label – 6% | |
04/26/2010 | 750ml | Regular Label – 6% | |
04/27/2010 | 750ml | Regular Label – 6% | |
04/27/2010 | 750ml | Green Label – 6% | |
11/18/2010 | 375ml | Regular Label – 6% | |
12/01/2010 | 375ml | Green Label – 6% | |
12/01/2010 | 375ml | Regular Label – 6% | |
11/03/2011 | 375ml | Green Label – 6% | |
11/03/2011 | 375ml | Yellow Label - 6% | N/A |
12/21/2011 | 750ml | Green Label – 6% | N/A |
01/05/2012 | 750ml | Green Label – 6% | |
01/26/2012 | 750ml | Regular Label – 6% | N/A |
02/10/2012 | 375ml | Green Label – 6% | |
02/23/2012 | 375ml | Regular Label – 6% | |
03/05/2012 | 375ml | Regular Label – 6% | N/A |
03/22/2012 | 750ml | Regular Label – 6% | N/A |
03/23/2012 | 750ml | Green Label – 6% | |
04/27/2012 | 375ml | Green Label – 6% | N/A |
12/05/2012 | 375ml | Regular Label – 6% | N/A |
12/07/2012 | 750ml | Regular Label – 6% | |
12/17/2012 | 750ml | 6% | N/A |
01/18/2013 | 750ml | Green Label – 6% | N/A |
01/18/2013 | 750ml | Regular Label – 6% | |
02/06/2013 | 375ml | Green Label – 6% | N/A |
01/28/2013 | 750L | Green Label - 6%, Japanese | |
02/08/2013 | 375ml | Green Label - 6% | |
11/27/2013 | 750mL | Green label - 6%, first batch with new Armand lambic in the blend | N/A |
11/28/2013 | 750ml | Green label - 6% | N/A |
References
- ↑ Tim Webb, Chris Pollard, Siobhan McGinn, LambicLand: A Journey Round the Most Unusual Beers in the World, 2010
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