This here stainless pot contains the 10 gallons of sweet, sweet wort which became two fantastic beers. One was a refreshing pale ale which was enjoyed off the tap at a local 4th of July festival, the other is a Saison farmhouse ale, which is still in bottles, conditioning in the farmhouse’s garage. The yeast used is a bit finicky, as it is an authentic Saison yeast, and it requires some pretty high temperatures to get the job done. The result, however, is a spicy, flavorful beer with a very high attenuation and a really great body.
Sometimes, the hardest jobs have the best rewards. This Saison tasted fantastic at bottling, and will probably taste even better when it has bubbles.
And, yes, I do feed all my spent grains to the farm’s livestock. They’re a hungry lot, and there’s no use in tossing out special treats for the chickens.
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