Zephyr259
Landlord.
Hi folk, I'm thinking of doing a saison project next year and brewing the 4 seasonal saison recipes from "a saison for every season" by Drew Beecham. They are all in the 8% and over range which makes me think they'd need a bit of time to mellow but the spring and summer ones are fairly hoppy which implies they should be drunk fresher. The only saison I've brewed thus far was just over 6% and was nice after 3-4 weeks in the bottle, the hops were fresh and the yeast was fruity, after 4 - 6 months the hops faded and the yeast went spicy, still delicious but a very different beer.
What do people think? I'm kinda expecting the reply of "try a few young and drink when they seem good, then age a few" but I'm just curious if people have any experience with saisons in particular so I can get an idea of lead time so I don't end up drinking them a season late (the things we brewers worry about).
Thanks
What do people think? I'm kinda expecting the reply of "try a few young and drink when they seem good, then age a few" but I'm just curious if people have any experience with saisons in particular so I can get an idea of lead time so I don't end up drinking them a season late (the things we brewers worry about).
Thanks