Gueuze Question...

Discussion in 'Beer Talk' started by QuestionableScum, Jul 19, 2012.

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  1. QuestionableScum

    QuestionableScum Initiate (0) May 28, 2010 Canada (AB)

    So I bought a bottle of Lou Pepe awhile back, and I noticed that there is some sediment near the cork towards the top of the neck of the bottle. The sediment is below the cork though. It looks like just some yeast sediment that got stuck up near the cork and attached itself to the glass bottle, but I just wanted to see if this was any cause for concern?

    I have had lambics before and I know that they usually have tons of sediment, but I have never seen sediment attached to the bottle near the cork so I just wanted some reassurance that everything is okay.
     
  2. Homebrew42

    Homebrew42 Initiate (0) Dec 20, 2006 New York

    It's fine, these bottles are stored on their sides at the brewery, so the sediment can get stuck to the side of the bottle, no cause for concern.
     
  3. nathanjohnson

    nathanjohnson Initiate (0) Aug 5, 2007 Vermont

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  4. VncentLIFE

    VncentLIFE Initiate (0) Feb 16, 2011 North Carolina

    my bottles of Cantillon Classic, Oud Beersel, Girardin, and 3Fointeinen all had sediment gunk on the lip. especially the aged ones. All tasted like they should!
     
  5. alfrantzell

    alfrantzell Initiate (0) Jul 11, 2005 California

    That's the Brettanomyces. It's trying to escape and infect more beer.
     
  6. whiskeytown

    whiskeytown Initiate (0) Jan 6, 2010 North Carolina

    yeah, you should give all of your beers to me to dispose of accordingly:wink:
     
  7. QuestionableScum

    QuestionableScum Initiate (0) May 28, 2010 Canada (AB)

    Thanks to everyone for the help. I was pretty sure that it was normal, but I just wanted to make sure before I drank it.
     
  8. tendermorsel

    tendermorsel Initiate (0) Oct 22, 2006 Massachusetts

    That scum is actually anti-gueze. You should never drink the anti-gueze and must pour the neck of the bottle down the drain!
     
  9. VncentLIFE

    VncentLIFE Initiate (0) Feb 16, 2011 North Carolina


    sad part is is that he's not all that far off. Its yeast sediment, and we all know they use at least part Brett.....
     
  10. allouez86

    allouez86 Pundit (999) Jan 24, 2009 Wisconsin

    Slightly off topic, but does anyone know what gueuze it is that is blended with Cantillon? I was looking at etre gourmet and came across it and now I can't find it again. It wasn't Cantillon, but a different beer that is either blended with Cantillon or used their barrels or something like that.
     
  11. tbadiuk

    tbadiuk Pundit (814) Feb 9, 2009 Canada (MB)
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  12. robinsmv

    robinsmv Initiate (0) Jun 24, 2010 Florida

    You mean this one? http://beeradvocate.com/beer/profile/14046/53841
     
  13. allouez86

    allouez86 Pundit (999) Jan 24, 2009 Wisconsin

  14. Keffa

    Keffa Initiate (0) Jan 8, 2009 Ohio

  15. tendermorsel

    tendermorsel Initiate (0) Oct 22, 2006 Massachusetts

    What the?? I gotta keep my eyes open for that naughty guy... Looks good.
     
  16. Keffa

    Keffa Initiate (0) Jan 8, 2009 Ohio

    Yeah, understatement. I think I paid 8.99 for a 375 of it. The store I got it from sold out since then. I'd buy a case if they got another in, seriously.
     
  17. Lukie

    Lukie Initiate (0) Jun 16, 2007 Australia

    Tilquin is my favourite regular gueuze (and is just below the 3F seasons in terms of quality). It's not Cantillon lambic/gueuze blended with it, it's just the wort. He gets four worts and ferments them in his own barrels.
     
  18. iwantsomerocks

    iwantsomerocks Initiate (0) Oct 11, 2010 Massachusetts

    Get a saber and slash off the cork. The wee beasties will be shot out, leaving you to drink the rest!
     
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