The Red Viper
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Tons of barnyard funk on the nose (almost off putting, almost), just a little cherry. Taste is subtle cherry, brett, sour watermelon on the finish. Sparkling, light and crisp throughout.
Bottling date?
Tons of barnyard funk on the nose (almost off putting, almost), just a little cherry. Taste is subtle cherry, brett, sour watermelon on the finish. Sparkling, light and crisp throughout.
3/15/16Bottling date?
ya think? might as well be drinking it out of a red solo cup at that pointmaybe it's the poor glassware
Apricot, tart citrus funk, good but not outstanding, maybe it's the poor glassware but this didn't match the hype for me, lacked the depth I was hoping for. Don't get me wrong, very good, but not sure I seek out again for what it takes to land trade wise.
ya think? might as well be drinking it out of a red solo cup at that point
I really liked WA the one time I had it, but I much prefer Bernice.
I like to bust balls for shaker pints too, but functionally, are they any different than tumblers?ya think? might as well be drinking it out of a red solo cup at that point
I like to bust balls for shaker pints too, but functionally, are they any different than tumblers?
Proper glassware always makes a beer taste better.I'll buy into aroma being moderately influenced by glassware. But I think the effect on taste is negligible.
I'll buy into aroma being moderately influenced by glassware. But I think the effect on taste is negligible.
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There was some negativity about this beer once it was released. I think people were thinking it would be on the level of Side Project 375s and Jester King 500mls. It's a really well made, great saison. I love the orange on the finish. Great job to all breweries involved. Happy to dome all 750mls.
DDT x-post. 5/28/2015 batch so just passed the one year mark.
Noticeably more tart with the lime still present. Blood orange providing a nice citrus note still. Dry finish. Prefer this one fresh as the lime is brighter and it's not quite as tart.
Weird, just had this batch on friday and thought it was outstanding due to how well it's held up without getting too sour. But I tend to agree that soigne is best fresh.
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Upright Brewing Anniversary Saison 2016
#properglassware, but it is damn near impossible to tell with the color of the logo being so light.
Dry, earthy, Brett forward, highly carbed and refreshing with a bit of lactic tartness. Great stuff and I'm always happy when I get to try some new Upright.
How did you manage to get an Upright glass?!?!?!
New saisons yesterday. I'll focus on the two outstanding ones. This Brew Gentleman was absolutely right at HF level. Reminded me a lot of Arthur. Brett, dry, carb, light. Perfect on a hot day. The Wildflower from Good Beer had so many different flavors from the Amarillo hop. Grapefruit, grass, orange juice, and still plenty of Brett. Great carb and mouthfeel too. So light. Crushed both of these yesterday afternoon while the kids napped.
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How did you manage to get an Upright glass?!?!?!
*Homer Disclaimer* I love Homegrown Saison. As far as Brew Gentlemen saisons go I rank it second only to Rutherford.Awesome to hear about the Homegrown Saison. I have a bottle of that in the fridge and plan to open it tonight based on your notes!
do you have a picture of it?It's for sale at the brewery. I scored one on my trip to Portland last month. I was surprised to see it as I didn't think Upright had any glassware.
It's for sale at the brewery. I scored one on my trip to Portland last month. I was surprised to see it as I didn't think Upright had any glassware.
do you have a picture of it?