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== Description == | == Description == | ||
− | Drie Fonteinen Golden Doesjel is blend of one, two, three, and four year old lambic that did not carbonate, making it a doesjel (lazy) beer. It has been released twice in 375ml bottles. It is labeled as 6% ABV. | + | Drie Fonteinen Golden Doesjel is blend of one-, two-, three-, and four-year-old lambic that did not carbonate, making it a doesjel (lazy) beer. It has been released twice in 375ml bottles. It is labeled as 6% ABV. |
== History / Other Notes == | == History / Other Notes == | ||
− | Golden Doesjel was first released in late 2013 after being bottled in April 2012. A second batch was bottled in May 2013 and released in early 2014. It is unclear where the four year old lambic comes from for these blends. The beer saw widespread distribution including in the United States and Canada. Both batches of Golden Doesjel would have been released as [[3_Fonteinen_Oude_Geuze_Golden_Blend|Oude Geuze Golden Blend]] had they refermented in the bottle. | + | Golden Doesjel was first released in late 2013 after being bottled in April 2012. A second batch was bottled in May 2013 and released in early 2014. It is unclear where the four-year-old lambic comes from for these blends. The beer saw widespread distribution including in the United States and Canada. Both batches of Golden Doesjel would have been released as [[3_Fonteinen_Oude_Geuze_Golden_Blend|Oude Geuze Golden Blend]] had they refermented in the bottle. |
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| 04/13/2012||375ml||Yellow Label||[[File:2012 April 13 Golden Doesjel.jpg|frameless|50px]] | | 04/13/2012||375ml||Yellow Label||[[File:2012 April 13 Golden Doesjel.jpg|frameless|50px]] | ||
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− | | 05/02/2013||375ml||Yellow Label||- | + | | 05/02/2013||375ml||Yellow Label||[[File:3F Golden Doesjel 02 May 2013.jpg|frameless|50px]] |
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+ | | 02/12/2020||1.5L||New label, first release in magnums.||[[File:3F Golden Doesjel 12 Feb 2020.png|frameless|250px]] | ||
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+ | | 02/13/2020||375ml||New label||[[File:3F Golden Doesjel 13 Feb 2020.png|frameless|250px]] | ||
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+ | [[File:Golden-doesjel-01.png|frameless|left|150px]] <br> <br> <br> <br> <br> <br> | ||
== Photos == | == Photos == |
Latest revision as of 20:36, 23 February 2022
Description
Drie Fonteinen Golden Doesjel is blend of one-, two-, three-, and four-year-old lambic that did not carbonate, making it a doesjel (lazy) beer. It has been released twice in 375ml bottles. It is labeled as 6% ABV.
History / Other Notes
Golden Doesjel was first released in late 2013 after being bottled in April 2012. A second batch was bottled in May 2013 and released in early 2014. It is unclear where the four-year-old lambic comes from for these blends. The beer saw widespread distribution including in the United States and Canada. Both batches of Golden Doesjel would have been released as Oude Geuze Golden Blend had they refermented in the bottle.
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