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Eylenbosch Oude Gueuze "Prematuurke" is a special edition of their regular Oude Gueuze, released after less time in the barrel to give it a younger and fresher taste. It is bottled in small batches in 375ml format, and bottled at 5.8% ABV. | Eylenbosch Oude Gueuze "Prematuurke" is a special edition of their regular Oude Gueuze, released after less time in the barrel to give it a younger and fresher taste. It is bottled in small batches in 375ml format, and bottled at 5.8% ABV. | ||
==History / Side-Notes== | |||
It was first released in 2021, made from a blend of lambic aged 1, 2, and 3 years or more, from Eylenbosch and De Troch at the time (before they had enough stock of their own lambic). It contained a range of 22 barrels, from 10 different brew dates, with the oldest De Troch lambic dating from 2017. | |||
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Description
Eylenbosch Oude Gueuze "Prematuurke" is a special edition of their regular Oude Gueuze, released after less time in the barrel to give it a younger and fresher taste. It is bottled in small batches in 375ml format, and bottled at 5.8% ABV.
History / Side-Notes
It was first released in 2021, made from a blend of lambic aged 1, 2, and 3 years or more, from Eylenbosch and De Troch at the time (before they had enough stock of their own lambic). It contained a range of 22 barrels, from 10 different brew dates, with the oldest De Troch lambic dating from 2017.