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Saison Athene
- Saint Somewhere Brewing Company
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BA SCORE
88
very good
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346 Ratings
THE BROS
90
outstanding
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rAvg: 3.95
pDev: 11.9%
Reviews: 279
Hads: 67
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Brewed by:
Saint Somewhere Brewing Company
Florida
,
United States
Style | ABV
Saison / Farmhouse Ale
| 7.50%
ABV
Availability:
Year-round.
bottle (265)
,
on-tap (14)
.
Notes:
Saison Athene is a bottle conditioned Saison brewed with chamomile, fresh rosemary and black pepper. A dose of wild yeast at bottling adds to the complexity.
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BeerAdvocate
Massachusetts
4
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rDev
+1.3%
look: 4 | smell: 4 | taste: 4 | feel: 4 | overall: 4
Beer review from BA Mag Nov 2007.
Another Belgian style from Saint Somewhere Brewing, this time a farmhouse ale, or saison. The brewer has faith in their beer already by suggesting that it can age like wine and could be cellared for several years.
The moderate carbonation throws a thick tiny-bubbled creamy lace to the top and it slowly dissipates but still seems to leave a few rings on the glass. Lightly hazed golden-yellow color. Very aromatic with lemon grass, fresh dill, lemon zest and mint with mild apple and pear fruitiness in the nose. Low to moderate level of carbonation still holds enough smoothness and a slick crispness within the medium body. Big herbal tea flavors of lemon grass, mint, and a hint of peppercorn. Maltiness is subdued yet still lends a soft biscuity flavor, alcohol gives a mild warming effect with pear and plum flavors. Spiciness takes it up a half-notch with a bit of heat; herbal phenols never become overbearing. Mellow tartness throughout. Finishes a little dry with a long-lingering herbal flavor.
A sipping beer as the complexity slows things down in a good way, with each sip this beer peels back another layer of complexity yet still keeps approachable. A smidge more carbonation is all we would ask for. The most interesting beer being brewed in Florida right now that we know of. Hunt this beer down.
Serving type: bottle
07-07-2010 01:13:30 |
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a - the cork was ready to blow when i opened the cage. poured a three-fingers thick bubbly and effervescent off-white head into a tulip glass. the body was a bubbly straw golden color.
s - lemon zest, apples, pears.
t - spicy fruitiness (same as aroma) with a slight tartness.
m - bubbly and crisp.
o - very drinkable and pleasant. lots of flavors melding in here. one i'll definitely go back to.
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A: Pours a slightly hazy golden color with a finger of fluffy white head. Good retention, great lacing.
S: Very intense and complex with a lot of spices. Freshly picked flowers start out, almost reminding me of rose water. Behind that, I get a mixture of ginger and peppercorn. Behind that, I get a musty, farmhouse flavor with some tropical fruits and Brett funk. There is a lot going on here.
T: Much more subdued, I get red apples starting off with a good dose of nutmeg and a bit of cinnamon. I also get some rose water and peppercorn like in the aroma, but not nearly as intense. A bit of caramel sweetness and some musty yeast reminds you this is a beer, particularly a Saison.
M: Medium thickness for the style with appropriate carbonation.
O: A roller coaster of a beer, there is a ton going on. However, the additions to the base beer kind of overtake the beer and dominate the flavors and aromas. I'd like to taste more of what is underneath.
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Split between Jeff and myself. Pours a completely opaque, dark-ish shade of gold. Murky and cloudy throughout with some lighter orange tints at the edges. Big, foamy white head - pretty volatile pour. The aroma is straightforward with some fresh Belgian-smelling yeast, heavy and very bubblegum-esque. Some very, very sharp and zesty spices, namely clove, sting the nostrils hard. Very clean and crisp, some nice fruity esters come through and sweeten things up a bit. I like how the aroma is raw and straightforward while remaining clean-cut and pure. Hard to explain, but it's refreshing.
The taste is very crisp - heavy doses of carbonation and a medium body provide a snap on the tongue like a fresh Sprite would do. Lemon zest, clove, apple skins. There is a very slight but appreciable tartness that hits right at the beginning in the form of apples and pears. This tartness seems to get heavier with each sip, although it never reaches a "puckering" level of sourness. Where most beers would descend the tartness into a type of sweetness, the mild sour flavor in Saison Athene actually transitions into a soft bitterness, with some slightly grassy and herbal hop flavors. As this bitterness transcends, so do the funky yeast flavors; barnyard, oak, cork, funk. Surprising how these funk flavors barely came through in the aroma at all. The finish contains a substantial amount of this funkiness, along with a light, almost menthol-like freshness, maybe even peppermint. Mild and a little dry.
Overall, not a bad saison. Weirdly enough, the aftertaste contained quite a bit of funk, but I wasn't picking it up in the aroma at all - the aroma actually led me to think this would be a little sweeter than it was. The tartness in the beginning was a nice touch, but the flavors didn't mesh quite as well as I would have like. Still pretty nice, clean, and drinkable. Don't know if it's worth the price, but it wasn't bad.
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