Oude Geuze Cuvée Armand & Gaston
Brouwerij 3 Fonteinen


- From:
- Brouwerij 3 Fonteinen
- Belgium
- Style:
- Belgian Gueuze
Ranked #5 - ABV:
- 6.5%
- Score:
- 99
Ranked #206 - Avg:
- 4.49 | pDev: 5.79%
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- | reviews: 160
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- Active
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- Added:
- Jun 11, 2016
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3 Fonteinen Oude Geuze Cuvée Armand & Gaston is a blend of one-, two-, and three-year old traditional lambics, all brewed at Brouwerij 3 Fonteinen. Spontaneous fermentation, patient maturation in oak barrels, and continued evolution in the bottle result in a distinctively complex beer. No two bottlings are alike, as there are multiple variables in the blending process, a variety of barrel sizes and shapes, differences in aged lambic proportions, etc. This cuvée, like all of our lambic, is 100% natural, authentic, spontaneously fermented, and crafted with steadfast adherence to tradition, like Armand and Gaston Debelder have always done it. This geuze has fermented in the bottle and will continue to develop its tastes and aromas over its long life when properly cellared. Traditional Lambic is living, cultural heritage rooted in the Zenne valley! Taste, savour, enjoy, and experience this unfiltered, unpasteurised, and unadulterated beer with friends new and old!
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Ratings by Nyoder:
Rated by Nyoder
4.92/5 rDev +9.6%
look: 4.5 | smell: 5 | taste: 5 | feel: 5 | overall: 4.75
Aug 27, 2024
4.92/5 rDev +9.6%
look: 4.5 | smell: 5 | taste: 5 | feel: 5 | overall: 4.75
Aug 27, 2024
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Reviewed by NeroFiddled from Pennsylvania
4.45/5 rDev -0.9%
look: 4 | smell: 4.5 | taste: 4.5 | feel: 4.25 | overall: 4.5
4.45/5 rDev -0.9%
look: 4 | smell: 4.5 | taste: 4.5 | feel: 4.25 | overall: 4.5
Brouwerij 3 Fonteinen "3 Fonteinen Oude Geuze Cuvée Armand & Gaston"
12.7 fl. oz. brown glass bottle, corked & caged. "BOTTLING DATE 27 SEP 18 BEST BEFORE 26 OCT 38"
$9.98 @ Wine, Beer, and Spirits, Omaha, NE
Notes via stream of consciousness: This is Blend n˚ 80 • season 17/18. It's poured a hazy golden-peach colored body beneath some wispy surface foam. The aroma displays fruitiness that includes some banana amidst Brettanomyces character and a hint of oak. I've never found banana in a gueuze before so I wonder if it's in the taste - yes, it is, but it's mild and I didn't get it at first, it only appeared across the middle, and then again in the finish. Interesting. I'm getting sharp fruit and wet oak upfront, including plum, pear, and apple. There's some added citrus across the middle, a touch of green banana, and the malt itself which is lightly sweet and bready. Some "horseblanket" comes forward at this point along with some dry leather, and a little bit of mineral character. The apple note weaves back and forth throughout. The more I drink the more the oak builds on my palate, pushing it to appear drier in the finish as I go along. The Brettanomyces character seems to be rising as well, along with the acidity which is unusual because normally as a beer warms it becomes sweeter. It's a really interesting gueuze, while at the same time it's also very polished compared to many others. In the mouth it's medium bodied on the lower end, and smooth without much carbonation except for the zing from the acidity. Really quite delicious!
Review #9,403
Dec 24, 202512.7 fl. oz. brown glass bottle, corked & caged. "BOTTLING DATE 27 SEP 18 BEST BEFORE 26 OCT 38"
$9.98 @ Wine, Beer, and Spirits, Omaha, NE
Notes via stream of consciousness: This is Blend n˚ 80 • season 17/18. It's poured a hazy golden-peach colored body beneath some wispy surface foam. The aroma displays fruitiness that includes some banana amidst Brettanomyces character and a hint of oak. I've never found banana in a gueuze before so I wonder if it's in the taste - yes, it is, but it's mild and I didn't get it at first, it only appeared across the middle, and then again in the finish. Interesting. I'm getting sharp fruit and wet oak upfront, including plum, pear, and apple. There's some added citrus across the middle, a touch of green banana, and the malt itself which is lightly sweet and bready. Some "horseblanket" comes forward at this point along with some dry leather, and a little bit of mineral character. The apple note weaves back and forth throughout. The more I drink the more the oak builds on my palate, pushing it to appear drier in the finish as I go along. The Brettanomyces character seems to be rising as well, along with the acidity which is unusual because normally as a beer warms it becomes sweeter. It's a really interesting gueuze, while at the same time it's also very polished compared to many others. In the mouth it's medium bodied on the lower end, and smooth without much carbonation except for the zing from the acidity. Really quite delicious!
Review #9,403
Reviewed by BeerEssentials96 from Texas
4.6/5 rDev +2.4%
look: 4.5 | smell: 4.5 | taste: 4.75 | feel: 4.5 | overall: 4.5
4.6/5 rDev +2.4%
look: 4.5 | smell: 4.5 | taste: 4.75 | feel: 4.5 | overall: 4.5
Nice deep golden amber color on the pour with a small head. Very fruity & somewhat funky sour - very prominent green apple, lemon zest, orange, and grapefruit with herbaceous notes of hibiscus & light cilantro. It has a nice little bit of barnyard funk & lactic tang. Very well balanced - sour notes don't overwhelm other flavors. One of my all-time favorites.
May 10, 2025Reviewed by StJamesGate from New York
4.35/5 rDev -3.1%
look: 4 | smell: 4.5 | taste: 4.25 | feel: 4.25 | overall: 4.5
4.35/5 rDev -3.1%
look: 4 | smell: 4.5 | taste: 4.25 | feel: 4.25 | overall: 4.5
Glowing amber-orange with slight haze under a ribbon of white; cider vinegar, beeswax candles, wildflowers, fresh-picked apples, and crystalized honey on the nose; apple tart, more cider, whisper of Biscoff, lemon zest, mild oak, vague yoghurt + leather, hints of Krupnik + cellar floor, grass; dry, light, low carb. Vanilla + orchard fruit as it opens.
4 4.5 4.25 4.25 4.5
Blend No17 - season ‘16’-’17
Bottled January 25, 2017
Much like the Oude Geuze, this is quite a toned down lambic - there are hints of barn + lactic tang, but they are so mature + measured as to be melded into the overall experience. After 7 years it’s tough to even parse how the pieces are coming together: is ethyl butyrate throwing subtle fruit notes?
This is more about fruit, wood + sly spikes of sweetness - if you want, say, golden raisin sugar or dried apricots, they are there. Also worth appreciating all the things other gueuzes do wrong that this doesn’t: not aggressively acidic, thin, too fizzy or too dead, too bracingly funky.
I can’t say for certain how much more nuanced or complete this is vs regular strength Oude Geuze. And what’s challenging is how different it is from most other Gueuzes; sips almost more like Basque cider. I think this needs cheese and an outdoor table - a different context than your usual sour sipping session.
Falls firmly into the “so good, it changes your idea of what beer can be” category, but - like many of those - I respect it more than I actually enjoy it.
An idiosyncratic gem.
Feb 14, 20254 4.5 4.25 4.25 4.5
Blend No17 - season ‘16’-’17
Bottled January 25, 2017
Much like the Oude Geuze, this is quite a toned down lambic - there are hints of barn + lactic tang, but they are so mature + measured as to be melded into the overall experience. After 7 years it’s tough to even parse how the pieces are coming together: is ethyl butyrate throwing subtle fruit notes?
This is more about fruit, wood + sly spikes of sweetness - if you want, say, golden raisin sugar or dried apricots, they are there. Also worth appreciating all the things other gueuzes do wrong that this doesn’t: not aggressively acidic, thin, too fizzy or too dead, too bracingly funky.
I can’t say for certain how much more nuanced or complete this is vs regular strength Oude Geuze. And what’s challenging is how different it is from most other Gueuzes; sips almost more like Basque cider. I think this needs cheese and an outdoor table - a different context than your usual sour sipping session.
Falls firmly into the “so good, it changes your idea of what beer can be” category, but - like many of those - I respect it more than I actually enjoy it.
An idiosyncratic gem.
Reviewed by Sinfull from New York
4.21/5 rDev -6.2%
look: 3.5 | smell: 4.25 | taste: 4.25 | feel: 4.25 | overall: 4.25
4.21/5 rDev -6.2%
look: 3.5 | smell: 4.25 | taste: 4.25 | feel: 4.25 | overall: 4.25
Hazy, yellow color with a medium-sized, white head. Funky aroma with notes of apples and lemon. Sour taste with balancing sweetness. A treat for wild beer lovers.
Jan 21, 2025Reviewed by Gatch from Massachusetts
4.78/5 rDev +6.5%
look: 4.75 | smell: 4.75 | taste: 4.75 | feel: 5 | overall: 4.75
4.78/5 rDev +6.5%
look: 4.75 | smell: 4.75 | taste: 4.75 | feel: 5 | overall: 4.75
Picked up this special 37,5cl bottle at the brewery/tasting room in Beersel/Lot. No. 5 blend, 22|23 season, bottled 11/08/2022, best before 10/26/2042. While buying I was told that this is one of their blends that is from lambic brewed fully in-house, as opposed to some of their "less special" blends including some lambic from other breweries nearby. This specific blend has up to four-year old lambic at the time of bottling and the final blend comes from four different barrels and six different beers. As expected, this is difficult to describe. So complex. So much going on. Also quite strong. The yeast, the funk, the acidity, the near fruit-like qualities. This is lambic taken to another level. Obviously a world-class blend.
Jun 18, 2024
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