Defining Saison - Rustic? Farmhouse? Brett? Hops?

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May

27

11:00pm

Defining Saison - Rustic? Farmhouse? Brett? Hops?

By Gourmet Brewing

Defining Saison

Rustic? Farmhouse? Brett? Hops?

Phil Markowski, Author of Farmhouse Ales
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Join me as I talk with Phil Markowski, co-founder, and Brewmaster of Two Roads Brewing in Stratford, Connecticut. His 2004 book Farmhouse Ales: Culture and Craftsmanship in the Belgian Tradition has defined the Saison style for much of the brewing world. However, American brewers have evolved the traditional Flemish style over the years to include Brett character and the use of heritage grains (emmer, triticale, buckwheat, and einkorn). Even though Saison is such a broad category, Phil will guide us into the most important unifying traits of rustic farmhouse beers.
What You Will Learn about Saisons:
  • What is Saison, exactly?
  • Yeasts: How important is yeast strain?
  • Grist: Which grains are appropriate for farmhouse ales
  • ABV Considerations
  • Does Brett belong?
Commercial Calibration:
  • Two Roads: Workers Comp
  • Saison DuPont
  • Goose Island Sofie
  • Boulevard Tank 7
  • Boulevard Saison Brett (this could be very hard to find)
Question and Answer: Phil will answer your questions in the second half.
Comments from previous events:
Henry "Thank you for the great presentation!! Excellent content!!!"
Lou: "great presentation Doug. Both educational and entertaining. I've learned a lot on a style I love!"
Erin: "I can't thank you enough, - cheers to you!"
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Phil Markowski:
Master Brewer Phil Markowski comes from an engineering background. After dabbling in home brewing and winning a few competitions back in the 1980s Phil made the bright decision to go into the craft beer world as a career. A long career at various breweries has led to dozens of medals from the GABFand WBC, along with many other medals at regional and international competitions. Phil also wrote the book on Farmhouse Ales, literally, and is thrilled to be in his dream job: working with friends to create a brewery from scratch with state-of-the-art equipment.
đź“·Today's farmhouse styles resulted from years of evolution, refinement, interpretation, and re-interpretation of the simple, rustic ales once brewed on farms in Flanders and Wallonia. Farmhouse Ales defines these Saison and Biere de Garde brews in modern and historical terms while guiding today's brewers toward credible and enjoyable reproductions of these old-world classics. Available in eBook format: Kindle

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