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Lindemans Gueuze Cuvée René

JHolmes763

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After having my curiosity peaked in this thread about sour ales, I decided to pick up a bottle of whatever I could find. That happened to be the 750ml bottle of Lindemans Gueuze Cuvée René for $9.99 at Daveco.

This bottle has a cap and a cork on it, which is a first for me. Pour was a hazy golden color with a nice fizzy white head that quickly dissipated. I'll be honest, the nose on this didn't impress me. Smelled like stale keg beer.

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The flavor was better than the smell, though. Still not 100% if this is my style or not, but I liked it. Taste was a green apple sour with a typical lager mixed in and a very dry aftertaste. Although sour, the taste was a little sweet, too, kind of how a green apple is. I felt a little "fuller" drinking through a bottle of this compared to a bottle of regular brew.

So overall this was a good experience. I saw a couple other kinds of sour ales at the store and I think I'll try a few more brands before I make a decision. Thanks for the experience by bringing up this type of beer, guys. :)

-John
 
Just so you know John, I'd steer clear of any Lindeman's stuff other than the Cuvee Rene's.
 
Okay. :) I don't remember the other brands I saw, but I know one was an Italian sour red ale.
 
Nice review. I've been wanting to try a Gueuze just to see what the draw is to a beer that's sour. I may pick up one in the future.

I've tasted the Lindemans Framboise from a friend's bottle and it was way too fruity...almost tasted like cheap wine instead of beer.
 
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