Seizoen Bretta - Logsdon Farmhouse Ales

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rAvg: 4.31
pDev: 7.66%
Reviews: 112
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Brewed by:
Logsdon Farmhouse Ales visit their website
Oregon, United States

Style | ABV
Saison / Farmhouse Ale |  8.00% ABV

Availability: Year-round. bottle (106), on-tap (6)

Notes:
"Special Brettanomyces yeast provides added dryness and crisp complexity to the Seizoen Bretta. Bottle conditioned with pear juice for a natural carbonation."
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Reviews by BrewerB:
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BrewerB

California

3.85/5  rDev -10.7%
look: 4.5 | smell: 4 | taste: 3.5 | feel: 4.5 | overall: 4

Tip of the cap to Healthy Spirits for providing this in a recent BOTM offering. I'm familiar with Logsdon's work with Wyeast and look forward to this and future beers his co-op produces.

Pours a slightly hazy medium orange color. Bottle was a gusher and produced a massive pillowy off white foam atop the beer. Great retention and lacing adhering to the glass.

Pleasant fruity yeast aromas. Touch of barnyard funk. Leather and modest pepper spicy.

Flavor introduces some citrusy (hops?) and a firm bitterness I'd not have predicted from the aroma. There's definitely some funk here too and it seems to be of the wet blanket or leathery type.

Medium light in body. Spritzy carbonation level.

An enjoyable offering from an up and coming brewery. As for Saisons with Brett, this is only my second but it lacks a lot of the intagibles that you'd find in Boulevard's version. Might be better to grab another bottle and hang onto it for a couple of years to let the funk further develop.

Serving type: bottle

07-25-2012 05:26:26 | More by BrewerB
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4.25/5  rDev -1.4%

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4/5  rDev -7.2%

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4.5/5  rDev +4.4%

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4.25/5  rDev -1.4%

05-16-2013 01:47:52 | More by ShanePB
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4.04/5  rDev -6.3%
look: 4.25 | smell: 4 | taste: 4 | feel: 4.25 | overall: 4

Bottle opened on 5.1.13
Bottle No. 51334597
Best By: 02/2018

A - Pours a cloudy medium orange with a huge foamy three finger light tan head with good retention.

S - Bretty, fruity, funk, sweet fruits.

T - Brett, oak, fruity, dry.

D - Good carbonaiton with a medium body.

O - Brett and Fruity - sweet with a nice dryness.

Serving type: bottle

05-15-2013 04:36:34 | More by HuskyinPDX
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Pennsylvania

4/5  rDev -7.2%

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rboinski

California

4.38/5  rDev +1.6%
look: 4.5 | smell: 4.25 | taste: 4.5 | feel: 4.25 | overall: 4.25

750 ml bottle poured into a red wine glass

Appearance: Pours a hazy orange with a strong, well defined white head. Head retention is very strong.

Smell: The smell is dominated by the typical saison profile, with only light brett influence at this point. Some citrus character likely from the brett.

Taste: The taste is what you would expect from the smell, with the only difference being a strong yeasty character. This beer is light on the spiciness and has a more citrusy character. Very nice!

Mouthfeel: Very good mouthfeel. Nice carbonation and extremely smooth.

Overall: This is an awesome saison and I am excited to put some age on a few bottles to see how it develops! The ABV is completely hidden and the taste is great, I suggest anyone who is on the fence about saisons in general to pick up this great example.

Serving type: bottle

05-14-2013 15:12:56 | More by rboinski
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Appearance: Pours a hazy orange gold into a tulip. A fine two-finger white head sits on top and hangs around, leaving nice patterns of lacing as I work my way through the glass. Beautiful.

Smell: Complex – it leads with citrus and pepper, along with a little breadiness and honey. There is funk there, but it’s pretty subtle. As it warms up I get some stone fruit notes.

Taste: The citrus, primarily lime, from the Brett continues to lead, but is quickly followed by traditional Belgian pepper and spice notes. Other fruit notes lurk around, and of course there’s a barnyard element. The story for me, though, is the balance. There’s a lot going on here among the citrus and the other fruits, the Belgian pepper and spice and the funk, but it all works together really well. I love Brett and have since I had my first beer with it years ago, but this beer makes me realize that it can be just as enjoyable when it’s laying back in the mix a bit.

Mouthfeel: Very light and clean in the mouth. There’s absolutely no suggestion of the ABV, which is a little higher than many saisons.

Drinkability: See above; although this is definitely one to be savored slowly (not least due to the ABV), it’s very, very drinkable. I think I’m in love.

Serving type: bottle

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I have been waiting to pop open this bottle that i got as an EXTRA! from sukwonee, cheers man!

A - This could be the most beautiful beer I have ever seen! Beautiful golden haze that almost seems to emanate light. Big billowing head rises high and settles to a thick ring that is here for the long haul

S - Barnyard, great funk profile, bananas, green apple, cloves, big phenol, aspirin, great yeasty notes. There's more but I want to get this review done so I can keep drinking it

T - The balance of flavors that is going on is totally remarkable. Brett, pear, sour tang and slight aspiriny bitterness, yeasty and bready sweetness. Awesome!

M - Light bodied and smooth as hell

This beer has a 95, but not even that could prepare me for it. So fucking good. Cant wait to savor the rest of the bottle!

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Seizoen Bretta from Logsdon Farmhouse Ales
95 out of 100 based on 348 user ratings.