Boon Oude Geuze Vat 44 – Bottle no. 2 08/31/2018
It’s been five years since I opened, drank, and reviewed the first bottle of this beer. Boon Vat 44 was the first in Brouwerij Boon‘s single […]
It’s been five years since I opened, drank, and reviewed the first bottle of this beer. Boon Vat 44 was the first in Brouwerij Boon‘s single […]
The newest release from Brouwerij Lindemans is the next beer in their new botanical series. The first one was created in collaboration with Mikkeller and […]
The Van Roy family has been attending Saint Gilloise football games for 5 generations. The Brussels team used to be a perennial top club until […]
Photographing inanimate objects often requires some good arrangement to create life and motion from still items in a still photograph. While tasting beers with Pierre […]
Drie Fonteinen’s newest release is titled Cuvée Armand & Gaston. It’s a 100% Drie Fonteinen Oude Gueuze made from beer brewed on their own system […]
With the light flooding in from the windows in the background, this shot come out quite nicely and without flaring out everything. It definitely adds […]
Bottles offer an interesting challenges to the photographer. The glass is very reflective of light. Too much flash applied at the wrong angle will flare […]
Tilquin is the newest of the Gueuze blenders to join the select group of this dwindling tradition. While Pierre Tilquin maybe the newest member, his […]
I’m always excited to see new products from Brouwerij Boon. They consistently produce some of my favorite Geuzes. Their newest project is a new spin […]
Van Honsebrouck’s “lambic” program grew out of the struggle to keep business growing after WWII in the 40’s and 50’s. Belle-Vue’s gueuze caught the eye […]
Lindemans has finally released their Oude Kriek Cuvée René in the United States. Lindemans, the largest Gueuze and Lambic producer in Belgium, has made their name […]
Hanssens is one of the small number of Lambic blenders in Belgium. Blenders don’t actually brew their own beer. They buy freshly, spontaneously inoculated wort […]
Girardin Gueuze 1882, sometimes known as “Black Label,” is one of the most elusive Gueuzes on the market. Less than 300 cases of it made […]
De Troch is nearing its 200th year of brewing. Despite this milestone, the brewery is virtually unknown in the United States. Their products have only […]
Sometimes at breweries, something goes wrong. Everyone who drinks craft beer has experienced this, even unwittingly. That special one-off on tap that was never repeated? […]