It's not a beer I had tried before but because it gets so many mentions on homebrew forums i thought I would have a try at one, so I ordered a recipe pack (as per Greg Hughes recipe).
Just after ordering the pack i was out in a brewdog pub and tried a Saison they had on Draught, it was ok but I decided I wasn't a big fan of Saisons but as I had the ingredients decided to brew it anyway,
I added some bitter orange at end of boil and kept the fermentation temperatures towards the lower end of recommended range to try to subdue some of the 'saisony' flavours. Yeast was a dried saison yeast not sure which one, I may look it up later.
At about 5 weeks (Greg Hughes ready to drink suggestion) it wasn't too bad, I definitely preferred it to the brewdog version i had tried but as it aged i went off it and decided I definitely wasn't a fan of saison yeast flavours and it has been sat out in my garage in a corny keg for about 6 months now.
So I sampled it earlier today and it is much improved. The yeast flavour has subdued and the beer has a sharpness to it that I really like.
I know traditionally saisons were brewed in the off season and aged till the summer, what are other people's experience? I liked it young and like it again now, it was the bit in between i wasnt keen on and which could of led to a drain pour if i had needed the keg.
Just after ordering the pack i was out in a brewdog pub and tried a Saison they had on Draught, it was ok but I decided I wasn't a big fan of Saisons but as I had the ingredients decided to brew it anyway,
I added some bitter orange at end of boil and kept the fermentation temperatures towards the lower end of recommended range to try to subdue some of the 'saisony' flavours. Yeast was a dried saison yeast not sure which one, I may look it up later.
At about 5 weeks (Greg Hughes ready to drink suggestion) it wasn't too bad, I definitely preferred it to the brewdog version i had tried but as it aged i went off it and decided I definitely wasn't a fan of saison yeast flavours and it has been sat out in my garage in a corny keg for about 6 months now.
So I sampled it earlier today and it is much improved. The yeast flavour has subdued and the beer has a sharpness to it that I really like.
I know traditionally saisons were brewed in the off season and aged till the summer, what are other people's experience? I liked it young and like it again now, it was the bit in between i wasnt keen on and which could of led to a drain pour if i had needed the keg.