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Cantillon Goldackerl Gueuze 3.95 47

Cantillon Goldackerl Gueuze

 (RETIRED)
Percentile
99
overall
Formerly brewed at Cantillon
Style: Lambic - Fruit

Brussels, Belgium

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474.11/5.03.95/5.0Special10.1%95.6Flute, Tumbler
Commercial Description:
In the lambicworld you have mixed beer with winegrapes for centuries but what has never been done is to use grapes that have been infested with Nobel Rot. (Botrytis Cinerea)
Said and done! We contacted the controversial, austrian winemaker Willi Opitz.
Mr Opitz is very well known for his sweet wines and has won awards such as Late Harvest Winemaker of the Year. He has also made wines for McLaren,the department store Harrods in London as well as the wine Mr President that has been drunk in the White House both by President Clinton and President Bush. He is very innovative and has learning by doing as his motto and he seamed just enough Rock `n´Roll to go along with our new crazy idea. And just as we thought. When he gets the question he replies: " if you are going to make a new unique mixture of beer and wine, I am going to be a part of it!"
Mr Opitz has his vineyard in Burgenland near the lake Neusiedle. The mist and fog from the lake come in over the growth in the autumn mornings and make a terrific climate for the Nobel Rot.
The Botrytis forces out the water from the grapes and makes the sugars crystalize and contributes with a concentration of tastes that are just unbelievable.
The blending!
On the 19th of November of 2004 the little molded sweeties arrived to head-brewer Jean Van Roy at the Cantillon Brewery in Brussels. 35kg of Sämling and 35kg of Welschreisling. That is the same 50/50 mixture that Willi Opitz uses to make his "Beerenauslese Goldackerl".
A very sweet, slightly acidic dessert wine with different tropical fruits in both nose and palete. We macerated the grapes in a secondfill cognac barrel using a 2-year old, soft lambic with strong wine caracter.
The fermentation begun after a few weeks and went on for almost 3 months and created a wonderful, dry, extremely fruity botrytis lambic with lots of raisin and Cognac in the nose!!!
Bottling according to the Champagne Method!!
On februari the 8th the Botrytis Lambic was bottled. But still one more unique action was to be taken.
When making a "Gueuze" the blender adds a bit of young lambic to his old when bottling. The young lambic still has fermentable sugars and will create a secondary fermentation in the bottle. This method was created by the Benedectine monks in the 1530 ´s and is known to the world as "The Champagne Method".
In our Botrytis Lambic we have added the Wine "Beerenauslese Goldackerl" in the bottles both for fermentable sugars as well as the extra flavour. That of course will name our beer Goldackerl Gueuze.
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 madsberg (5049), Søborg, Denmark
4.5 Aroma Appearance Flavor Palate Overall
9/104/59/104/519/20
Aug 26, 2005  
Bottled: Yellow coloured. Very hazy. White impressive head. Loads of earth, wood, grapes and some alcohol in the aroma. Nice. Flavour has a delicious fruity sweetness from the grapes. Nice woody charachters as weel. The lambic sourness is lingering behind to balance the sweetness in almost a perfect manner. This is not as dry as in other lambics, but some sour dryness last into the end, where the grapes again lives up to the sourness. Alcohol is very well hidden. This for sure is a treat. Thanks to Lennart for sharing.


 Ungstrup (15371), Frederiksberg, Denmark
4.1 Aroma Appearance Flavor Palate Overall
8/103/58/104/518/20
Aug 25, 2005  
An unclear orange beer with a thin white head. The aroma is quite complex with notes of wood, grapefruit, grapes, as well as hints of alcohol. The flavor is acidic without being overwhelming with notes of wood, grapefruit, wine grapes - giving it notes of white wine, and only hints of the alcohol, which gives it a stronger body than other Cantillon. The end is dry woody and acidic. Impressive how well the alcohol is hidden.


 argo0 (6974), Washington DC, USA
3.4 Aroma Appearance Flavor Palate Overall
7/103/57/103/514/20
Aug 23, 2005  
(RBESG05, 750ml) Cloudy golden body with off-white head. Aroma is mild sweet, lemon, horseblanket, light chocolate. Taste is mild sweet, lemon, yeast, horseblanket, salt. Light body with medium acidity.


 rickgordon (3313), Göteborg, Sweden
3.9 Aroma Appearance Flavor Palate Overall
8/104/58/104/515/20
Aug 21, 2005  
Bottle. RBESG -05. Cloudy pale golden. Very very fresh nose. Fruits and cheese. Dry woody and grapey. Not as acidic as some. 10% you say? Did not notice.


 Papsoe (15103), Frederiksberg, Denmark
3.5 Aroma Appearance Flavor Palate Overall
7/103/58/103/514/20
Aug 21, 2005  
(Bottle 75 cl) Unclear, pale golden - no head. Usual sharp Cantillon nose. Flavours are even more sophisticated and refined than we’re used to from Cantillon. Fruity, almost honeyish notes - I believe I can taste the noble grapes. Truly an experience. 120805


 joergen (8627), Frederiksberg, Denmark
3.8 Aroma Appearance Flavor Palate Overall
8/104/57/104/515/20
Aug 16, 2005  
Bottled at RBESG 2005. Hazy amber coloured with a white head. Acidic aroma with notes of grapes and wood. Acidic flavour of grapes with notes of wood.


 Belgo (146), Køge, Denmark
4.8 Aroma Appearance Flavor Palate Overall
10/104/510/105/519/20
Aug 16, 2005  
Bottle. Aromas of honey, lime, oranges and a hint of tobacco. Enormous on the palate. Sour off course, but nowhere near the normal level of sourness in a Cantillon brew. White pears, peaches and lime drenched in honey. This is a fantastic beer. The amazing alcohol content isn’t felt at all.


 Dixen (1465), Flagstaff, Arizona, USA
4.2 Aroma Appearance Flavor Palate Overall
9/103/59/104/517/20
Aug 14, 2005  
Bottle @ RBESG2005. Huge notes of sweet grapes along with some regular lambic tartness. Hazy yellow body, with a small white head. Tart and sour flavor, but then a very nice sweet fruityness. Very interesting beer.



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