Their brewmaster, literally, wrote the book on farmhouse ales...Interesting. I've seen Two Roads stuff, but I didn't realize they made farmhouse jams.
Their brewmaster, literally, wrote the book on farmhouse ales...Interesting. I've seen Two Roads stuff, but I didn't realize they made farmhouse jams.
Their brewmaster, literally, wrote the book on farmhouse ales...
I just stuck one of these in the fridge last night, looking forward to trying this one.![]()
Pretty big fan of Phil's work. I really enjoyed this.
Its been a long time since ive had a saison that bone dry yet vibrant with wine from the barrel aging.
Kinda reminded me of peconic but not sour.
Why doesn't Clara get as much love as the other HF offerings? This beer is fantastic and in my top 3 of the HF shelfies.thanks for the gopickitupformebro JulianB
My wonderings venture more into the "why does HF get as much love as they do when there are dozens of other breweries that make a product as good or better than theirs and they get little love if any". I do agree that Clara is underrated compared to the rest of their line. Always wondered what people get from flora that I obviously miss. Thought that was meh every time.
Personally, I find HF saisons for the most part to be watered down versions of their superior counterparts. Never understood the following. Which is odd given I really like Casey... and feel they are watered down too.
To each their own eh?
My wonderings venture more into the "why does HF get as much love as they do when there are dozens of other breweries that make a product as good or better than theirs and they get little love if any". I do agree that Clara is underrated compared to the rest of their line. Always wondered what people get from flora that I obviously miss. Thought that was meh every time.
Personally, I find HF saisons for the most part to be watered down versions of their superior counterparts. Never understood the following. Which is odd given I really like Casey... and feel they are watered down too.
To each their own eh?
too many people go crazier than they should
Why doesn't Clara get as much love as the other HF offerings? This beer is fantastic and in my top 3 of the HF shelfies.thanks for the gopickitupformebro JulianB
My local beer store in CA got Biere de Miel.
Yep. This ****** is awesome, nope ******* awesome. quirk6 sent what i figured was a random extra, it is not. This is the real deal, what an awesome beer.![]()
Pretty big fan of Phil's work. I really enjoyed this.
Its been a long time since ive had a saison that bone dry yet vibrant with wine from the barrel aging.
Kinda reminded me of peconic but not sour.
This is a kick-ass grisette...wow. Best kept secret in the Boston area. Enlightenment has always put out above average saisons, but this is really on another level. Nice tartness and great brett character. Huge flavor but lighter in body and super crushable at 4.4%. I could have sworn I was drinking Clara.
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Haven't had this yet but I've loved everything from Enlightenment. Is this still around? What's the cost per bottle? My brother and other people I know well live in Boston and if it's easily available I might ask someone to grab me a few.
This is batch 01 and there's still a good amount at the stores I frequent. I think it hit the shelves no more than a month ago.
About $12/bottle.
Not a chance that "dozens" of breweries are making better saisons than Hill Farmstead, but care to name at least some?
Can't believe the lack of love for El Cedro; cedar + hops is a winner.My local beer store in CA got a bunch of bottles from Jester King. I haven't seen them around here before and I don't know much about the actual beers. Which out of these is worth a buy? Commercial Suicide, Le Petit Prince, Mad Meg, Biere de Miel, El Cedro, Das Wunderkind.
Also, thoughts on Apex Predator by Off Color Brewing as an everyday beer? I saw an x-pack (don't remember if 4 or 6) of the stuff for $11 and it seemed like a good price.
so far this has been the only "road less traveled" series beer from them I have not enjoyed... 3 of us couldn't even finish a bottle![]()
Pretty big fan of Phil's work. I really enjoyed this.
Its been a long time since ive had a saison that bone dry yet vibrant with wine from the barrel aging.
Kinda reminded me of peconic but not sour.
Had this a couple weeks ago and couldn't agree more. Outstanding.This is a kick-ass grisette...wow. Best kept secret in the Boston area. Enlightenment has always put out above average saisons, but this is really on another level. Nice tartness and great brett character. Huge flavor but lighter in body and super crushable at 4.4%. I could have sworn I was drinking Clara.
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This is batch 01 and there's still a good amount at the stores I frequent. I think it hit the shelves no more than a month ago.
About $12/bottle.
I liked Oat Potion. Thought it had a nice balance and really enjoyed the growler I got. My wife liked it too though it got a bit bitter for her as she drank her glass.More Oat Potion tonight. It's growing on me...
this.
kuemmelbrau please name one other brewery pumping out excellent mixed ferment beers for $10/750mL.
de Garde? Jester King? Can't buy either of them by the case.
Summer Saison from Blackberry Farm out of Walland, TN.
I also like the idea of drinking a farmhouse ale that was brewed on an actual farm.
Enjoy the idea, but they brew the beer for distro at a production facility in Maryville.