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Yeah I think that the spicy earthy character it gives the beer works really wellI plan to drop the Vienna malt and try rye instead. I have did this previously
Yeah I think that the spicy earthy character it gives the beer works really wellI plan to drop the Vienna malt and try rye instead. I have did this previously
Get the **** in!I am just about to keg my latest batch, it's hopped with Nelson. I will get you a bottle over when it's ready
Simple is best I reckon in general. Surprised it was belle saison, you must have fermented it quite cool? I have to say that I didn't pick up the cardamom. I did get the late hopping but thought it might be something American . Nice beer.
First time kegging a saison, it will be interesting to see how it compares. Already planning my next attemptGet the **** in!
Last one to review @Broken Toe saision
Lovely looking beer perfectly carbonated nice soft white head. That gets refreshed with a constant stream of bubbles
Very subtle aroma with a bit of clove and some banana and again these are evident in the taste. Very dry finish that is perfect in the fading sunshine.
A very well made beer
Cheers.
My last Saison, also from @Broken Toe.
Great clarity and perfectly carbonated. The aroma is of peppery phenols. Flavour wise, it’s yeast forward with the balance towards pepper over stone fruit esters. A light grainy malt and noble hop character adds to the overall balance of the beer. Its well attenuated with a long dry finish, I ripped through it no time.
I don’t think I’ll be brewing the GH saison again. I liked all of the guest brews, and all had very different personalities. This style is going to be a summer staple going foward.
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Thanks guys lovely to hear the feedback and I'm glad you enjoyed them. Most of the recipe was pretty standard, I went with summer saaz ( for no other reason than for the name), I actually managed to harvest yeast from a bottle of Dupont which, although I believe it's their finishing yeast, have a nice clean profile. I'm bummed out that during a power cut I lost my jar of it!My last guest saison, this one from @Broken Toe
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The appearance of this beer is again on point with almost clear golden yellow beer topped with a fluffy white head. Carbonation is plentiful so is just right for this beer with bubbles drifting up from the bottom of the glass throughout, maintaining a thin head to the bottom of the glass.
The aroma is also as expected with spicy lemon citrus and just a hint of grainy malt. The aroma is clean and fresh.
The flavour is also clean lemon citrus, white pepper which starts fairly subtle and builds toward the finish, and doughy bread malt. The bitterness is well balanced to the point you almost don’t notice it to start but like the pepper it too builds toward the finish. There are no off flavours and that finish when it comes is very dry and clean, nice.
This is another well made saison that’s true to style, fairly light bodied (again, not thin) due to high attenuation, and is very enjoyable.
Thanks BT, great job!
Another cruciverbalist! What are you doing. I’m still muddling through Thursdays Times, it’s been a busy weekend.... and I can definitely tell it's over 7%... The crossword is getting harder and harder
Times quick cryptic. Currently working our way through printouts from September 2021.... We've fallen a bit behindAnother cruciverbalist! What are you doing. I’m still muddling through Thursdays Times, it’s been a busy weekend.
Glad you enjoyed it, it's a great style of beer to brew.My last Saison, this one from @samale. Apologies for the poor photo, the head picked up with a gentle swirl, lasted for the whole pint and laced the glass. I drank it beside the BBQ, just like I did with the @Hazelwood Brewery Saison and the similarities didn’t end there.
The aroma had a light funk with a bit of spice thrown in. The carbonation was spot on and the last sips were just as lively as the first. Bready malt flavours balanced really well with lemony citrus hops and peppery yeast phenols. It was the perfect accompaniment to the beer can chicken that I ate with it.
Cheers @samale, what a great way to sign off on a great and varied selection of Saison’s.
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