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Part of what makes this blend unique is that these bottles were cellared at Cantillon for 5 years after bottling prior to their release in 2010. Bottles were only sold onsite at Akkurat. | Part of what makes this blend unique is that these bottles were cellared at Cantillon for 5 years after bottling prior to their release in 2010. Bottles were only sold onsite at Akkurat. | ||
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==Bottle Log== | ==Bottle Log== |
Revision as of 19:46, 2 February 2015
Description
Geuze Vélomoteur was a Cantillon Gueuze blend bottled in 2005 to celebrate Akkurat's 15th anniversary celebration in 2010.
History / Other Notes
Because it is difficult for a lambic blender to make such a small blend, this was actually a split batch, with part of the blend used for Geuze Vélomoteur and the remainder sold as draft gueuze in 2005.[1]
Part of what makes this blend unique is that these bottles were cellared at Cantillon for 5 years after bottling prior to their release in 2010. Bottles were only sold onsite at Akkurat.
The empty bottles used were leftover from the Goldackerl and Reed Gueuzes.[1]
Bottle Log
Bottle date
(mm/yyyy) |
Cork Date | Bottle Size | Label / Notes | Image Link |
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04/2005 | 2005 | 750mL | Screenprinted label | Need Photo |
Label
Label Text:
For our 15th anniversary Jean Van Roy has made a very special Gueuze. It is a blend of 1, 2 and 3 year old lambic and was bottled in April of 2005. It has then been fermented and matured for 5 years in the deep caveaus of Cantillon.
15 years is the minimum age for driving a moped in Sweden, which is why we chose the name Gueuze Velomoteur.