how old is your Anna out of curiosity?

how old is your Anna out of curiosity?
I just received 8 bottles of Anna from last years release a friend forgot to ship me...how old is your Anna out of curiosity?
Give this man all the likes. Kids, this is how you do it. ****, man.
Kids, this is how you do it. ****, man.
Was at Tired Hands this weekend( pretty much every day from Friday-Sunday.) The now Foudre aged Saisonhands is a revelation. Not sure if anyone has had it before and then had it lately but it's a completely different beer. Big oak character, tart, really nice melon/tropical brettyness. Should be bottled in 750 green bottles soon. Can't wait to try a bottle conditioned version.
It was a 10/14. Was absolutely delicious, wish I traded for more than a bottle of each.
Was at Tired Hands this weekend( pretty much every day from Friday-Sunday.) The now Foudre aged Saisonhands is a revelation. Not sure if anyone has had it before and then had it lately but it's a completely different beer. Big oak character, tart, really nice melon/tropical brettyness. Should be bottled in 750 green bottles soon. Can't wait to try a bottle conditioned version.
Newest batch of JK das wunderkind is quite nice. I like it more than quite a few of the previous batches.
You must have got some green bottles. I know the green glass made the 2 year old Dupont I had yesterday extra good.Newest batch of JK das wunderkind is quite nice. I like it more than quite a few of the previous batches.
You must have got some green bottles. I know the green glass made the 2 year old Dupont I had yesterday extra good.![]()
You must have got some green bottles. I know the green glass made the 2 year old Dupont I had yesterday extra good.![]()
Just a twinge of light struck was really great with this beer.
I hope your making a callback to the Random Beer Thoughts thread. Otherwise, ugh.
Well, since you are not being funny with the lightstruck comment, this applies.I don't know the thread?
Well, since you are not being funny with the lightstruck comment, this applies.
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Well, since you are not being funny with the lightstruck comment, this applies.
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Doesn't apply at all, especially with saison. Dupont, Blaugies, Thiriez, and others use green bottles and develop a bit of lightstruck character. It's certainly at least somewhat traditional (though originally these would have been served from barrels or stone pitchers) and can have its place in small doses, especially for some people. I prefer Dupont in brown bottles, but many prefer the green bottles and I think those certainly have their place, especially if they were well cared for and didn't sit on a shelf for years in direct light.
Doesn't apply at all, especially with saison. Dupont, Blaugies, Thiriez, and others use green bottles and develop a bit of lightstruck character. It's certainly at least somewhat traditional (though originally these would have been served from barrels or stone pitchers) and can have its place in small doses, especially for some people. I prefer Dupont in brown bottles, but many prefer the green bottles and I think those certainly have their place, especially if they were well cared for and didn't sit on a shelf for years in direct light.
I couldn't agree more. It's the same as a funky or sour/tart flavor in Saisons. Some say that's not needed but it would have totally been traditional. Most olden times Saison were even fermented with mixed and wild cultures. I believe even in Farmhouse Ales they speak of using Lambic wort to innoculate some Saison. The key is the dose. I like it in a very small dose. But I do like it. It brings me back to the first time having Dupont and loving it. I've had some dupont that I wanted to drain pour like a Corona but others that it was just so subtle it added to the complexities.
Side note: I'd like to get a stone pitcher to serve some of my homebrews in.
Completely agree. I love saisons with just a little bit of background acidity, but not creating a lactic-heavy beer and calling it a saison. I don't think acidity should ever be the dominant flavor in a saison.
Stone pitcher would be awesome. I'm hoping to be able to have some ceramic or clay pitchers made for the bar once we start up our brewery![]()
I don't think one can say they prefer green or brown glass without tasting them blind together.
I'll have to see if I can find reference, but I think beer is either skunked or not. I think it only takes 60 seconds of direct sunlight to skunk a beer.