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Summer Saison

With high summer temperatures on the East Coast and no refrigeration available for my beers it was time to experiment with yeasts that could ferment comfortably at 90+ F. I also wanted a beer that would be ready to drink quickly, so no secondary was used.

Brewer: Geoff Email: -
Beer: Summer Saison Style: Belgian Pale Ale
Type: Extract w/grain Size: 5 gallons
Color:
9 HCU (~7 SRM)
Bitterness: 28 IBU
OG: 1.052 FG: 1.008
Alcohol: 5.7% v/v (4.5% w/w)
Water: Straight tap water.
Grain: .25 lb. American crystal 10L
.5 lb. Dextrine malt (Cara-Pils)
.25 lb. Flaked barley
.25 lb. Flaked oats
Steep: Steeped grains at 150 for 20 min.
Boil: 60 minutes SG 1.104 2.5 gallons
6.6 lb. Light malt extract
Hops: 1 oz. Cascade (7% AA, 60 min.)
1 oz. Saaz (6.8% AA, 30 min.)
1 oz. Hallertauer (2.5% AA, 5 min.)
Yeast: White Labs: 'WLP568 Belgian Style Saison Ale Yeast Blend'
Log: Fermented at room temperature (~90F) for two weeks.
Carbonation: Forced CO2 in the keg, about 20psi for 4 days, then turned down to a serving pressure of about 12psi until finished.
Tasting: Beer turned out a cloudy golden yellow, light hints of clove and pepper, can definitely taste the belgian saison yeast, but no overwhelming esters. A bit of citrus from the hops. Many people mention 'blue moon' when tasting. Was afraid about such high ferm. temps but very clean taste overall.
A crowd favorite, 5 gallons went very quickly, will make again.

Recipe posted 08/15/10.