Difference between revisions of "De Cam Geuzestekerij Oude Geuze De Cam"
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== Description == | == Description == | ||
− | Oude Geuze De Cam is a traditionally produced oude geuze that is 6.5% ABV. It is available sporadically and is released in | + | Oude Geuze De Cam is a traditionally produced oude geuze that is labeled as 6.5% ABV. It is available sporadically and is released in 375ml and 750ml bottles. |
==History / Other Notes== | ==History / Other Notes== | ||
− | The earliest dated bottle of Oude Geuze De Cam is 2000, though the geuzestekerij was founded in 1997. Labels with the dates of 2000, 2003, 2004, 2005, and 2009 are known to exist, however; these dates cannot be taken as | + | The earliest dated bottle of Oude Geuze De Cam is 2000, though the geuzestekerij was founded in 1997. Labels with the dates of 2000, 2003, 2004, 2005, and 2009 are known to exist, however; these dates cannot be taken as a definitive vintage of these bottles. Due to the cost of printing labels and De Cam being a very small geuzestekerij, labels are often reused for bottlings until they run out and a new batch is printed. Blender Karel Goddeau has recently noted that he hopes to change this process as more and more people become interested in looking at lambic from a vintage year point-of-view. |
==Label== | ==Label== | ||
[[File:Label DeCam OudeGeuze375.png|300px|frameless]] | [[File:Label DeCam OudeGeuze375.png|300px|frameless]] | ||
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[[De_Cam_Geuzestekerij#Beers|← De Cam]] | [[De_Cam_Geuzestekerij#Beers|← De Cam]] |
Latest revision as of 10:10, 6 July 2020
Description
Oude Geuze De Cam is a traditionally produced oude geuze that is labeled as 6.5% ABV. It is available sporadically and is released in 375ml and 750ml bottles.
History / Other Notes
The earliest dated bottle of Oude Geuze De Cam is 2000, though the geuzestekerij was founded in 1997. Labels with the dates of 2000, 2003, 2004, 2005, and 2009 are known to exist, however; these dates cannot be taken as a definitive vintage of these bottles. Due to the cost of printing labels and De Cam being a very small geuzestekerij, labels are often reused for bottlings until they run out and a new batch is printed. Blender Karel Goddeau has recently noted that he hopes to change this process as more and more people become interested in looking at lambic from a vintage year point-of-view.