3F Oude Geuze

Discussion in 'Beer Talk' started by ADTaber, Nov 14, 2012.

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  1. ADTaber

    ADTaber Pooh-Bah (2,093) Apr 29, 2011 South Carolina
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    Simple question, is there any difference between the green label and yellow label other than the label color? A quick search yielded no results. Thanks
     
  2. Hanzo

    Hanzo Initiate (0) Feb 27, 2012 Virginia

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    These two?
     
  3. tendermorsel

    tendermorsel Initiate (0) Oct 22, 2006 Massachusetts

    The bottles I have seen in Europe/belgium have the green lable and the ones I have seen here stateside have the yellow. With the exception of the vintage stuff which I have only seen with the yellow but the label cleary states vintage. Not a offical answer... Just my observation.
     
  4. ADTaber

    ADTaber Pooh-Bah (2,093) Apr 29, 2011 South Carolina
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    Those are the ones
     
  5. Hanzo

    Hanzo Initiate (0) Feb 27, 2012 Virginia

    Just taking a guess, the yellow ones are just the ones shipped to the US, or at least the label would indicate that, since the green one isn't in English.
     
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  6. skycracksopen

    skycracksopen Initiate (0) Jul 12, 2012 Colorado

    They also get the yellow ones in the UK, which makes sense since they're English-speaking. At least that's what they had the last time I was in London.
     
  7. tendermorsel

    tendermorsel Initiate (0) Oct 22, 2006 Massachusetts

    The recycle symbol on the green one is a dead givaway too. I believe that the EU requires that on any recycleable bottles that are sold over there. I have seen that on many Belgian bottles in my travels there.
     
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