Saisonal Seasonal -- a dubbel brewed with Saison yeast, and infused with spice tea containing cinnamon, coriander and orange peel.

Just tapped this one. Altbier. Malty, clean, a little bitter. A nice change up from the hop bombs. Look at that head. Its the best thing about the 23 degree day.
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And the lacing just stays around, all the way to the bottom.
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I need to get started on rebrewing this one.
Saisonal Seasonal -- a dubbel brewed with Saison yeast, and infused with spice tea containing cinnamon, coriander and orange peel.View attachment 708437
That looks great! Mind if I ask how you added the Hibiscus, since I'm brewing one on mondayRaspberry Hibiscus Wheat, kegged mid-May, still (blessedly) full of character...
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Having to build a new keezer at the end of summer threw everything for a loop brewing-wise but thankfully what I had kegged in advance had good legs
Cheers!
How did you enjoy the opal malts? Are they providing the profile they claim?Voss pale mild:
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82% Mecca Grade Lamonta
9% Mecca Grade Opal 44
9% Aromatic
21 IBU of Amarillo
Lallemand Voss kveik yeast
3.7% and full of flavor!
How did you enjoy the opal malts? Are they providing the profile they claim?
Thanks for the info. Def sounded like a nice addition to a brown aleI've used 44 a few times now, but always in pretty small quantities. This is the first time I've used it in a pale beer and I definitely get a bit of a cookie dough thing from it, which I could see being called "reminiscent of almond roca." In this beer, it enhances the maltiness (as does the Aromatic).
I'm planning to do a barleywine with a relatively high percentage (25%+) of Opal 44 at some point.
That's a sweet glass.
Coffee infused Russian Imperial Stout I call "Coffee Ruskie Business." Turned out at 13.5%. Nice chocolatey notes with coffee pronounced and a boozy finish. I am digging it, but the mouthfeel is not what I was shooting for on this one. I've brewed this several times, but this is the first coffee infused edition. Flavor profiles are on point, but again just a bit thinner than I'd hoped. View attachment 711104