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- markaberrant
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I make some really good ones!dutchcanuck wrote:Any want to mention some solid examples of saison?
These also come to mind as excellent saison-style beers:
anything from Dupont
anything from Fantome
anything from Brasserie de Blaugies
Driftwood Farmhand
Boulevard Saison
DeRanke Bitter XX
Orval
Lost Abbey Devotion (yes, their Red Barn is their "saison," but this is far more saison-like in my opinion - it is bone dry and hoppy, the Red Barn is just an overspiced, alcoholic mess)
It has been a long time since I tried it, but I think Jolly Pumpkin Bam Biere was also a pretty good example, same with their Biere de Garde. Just keep in mind that most Biere de Gardes are not overly saison-like.
When I was at the Unibroue dinner a couple weeks ago, I spoke with the Unibroue sommelier and this was basically his stance on the beer. He said it is a classic interpretation of saison, being something light, spicy, and refreshing, suitable for summer drinking on the farm.Belgian wrote:I wonder if it's the case here that people WANT Saison to be really funky, rather than historical fact of Saison. It was a lower strength beer originally made to slake the thirst of farm hands in the summer, which is more of a functional definition.
Anyway, spent the day in Toronto yesterday and had...
Lagunitas Maximus
Mill Street Helles Bock
Mill Street sampler tray: Fruit, ESB, Pilsner, IPA
Beau's Festivale Plus
Smashbomb IPA (loved it on tap)
- markaberrant
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If it is already called Blonde de Chambly, just call it a damn Belgian blonde and be done with it. Newbies are only going to be confused by something called a "saison" and those more experienced are just going to say, "this doesn't taste like a saison."notdan wrote:When I was at the Unibroue dinner a couple weeks ago, I spoke with the Unibroue sommelier and this was basically his stance on the beer. He said it is a classic interpretation of saison, being something light, spicy, and refreshing, suitable for summer drinking on the farm.
Sorta like Rickards Dark, and the whole "it's an english porter" crap they are spewing. Just call it a dark ale - it perfectly suits the nondescript nature of this beer.
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My last and final bottle from an order I took back in 2008 of Mikkeller Beer Geek Breakfast Stout.
Still pours wonderfully opaque, the strong coffee aroma has remained, but there seems to be more hops on the nose now too. Coffee bitterness along with a high hop bitterness too, that I don't recall from previous bottles. Exceptionally dry and bitter on the finish. Must seek out more...............and thankfully Alberta has some
Oh, check out the strip label that's on the bottle (click the BEER link in my sig)..................................5.7%...................yeah............right........................it's a session beer
Still pours wonderfully opaque, the strong coffee aroma has remained, but there seems to be more hops on the nose now too. Coffee bitterness along with a high hop bitterness too, that I don't recall from previous bottles. Exceptionally dry and bitter on the finish. Must seek out more...............and thankfully Alberta has some

Oh, check out the strip label that's on the bottle (click the BEER link in my sig)..................................5.7%...................yeah............right........................it's a session beer

I had my last one from that order a couple months ago... I thought it had mellowed a little... almost drank like 5.7% ;DTorontoblue wrote:My last and final bottle from an order I took back in 2008 of Mikkeller Beer Geek Breakfast Stout.
Still pours wonderfully opaque, the strong coffee aroma has remained, but there seems to be more hops on the nose now too. Coffee bitterness along with a high hop bitterness too, that I don't recall from previous bottles. Exceptionally dry and bitter on the finish. Must seek out more...............and thankfully Alberta has some
Oh, check out the strip label that's on the bottle (click the BEER link in my sig)..................................5.7%...................yeah............right........................it's a session beer
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It got pretty astringent towards the end; just cleansing the palate with a Granville Island Winter Ale.
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Garrison Imperial IPA and a few homebrews tonight. And a propeller hefeweizen for good measure.
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"God don't want me yet, man, I got more feet to taste."
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