Thursday, August 27, 2020

Jester King Dry-hopped Oat Saison

Jester King Dry-hopped Oat Saison. 6.6 % ABV.
Jester King Brewery, Austin, TX.

At long last, my first Jester King beer.* Thank are in order, once more, to Dave.

Lightly hazy, bright golden hue, slim white head.

In the nose: Belgian yeast tops the bill. Funky, fruity, floral.  Nice.

In the mouth: Delicious. Citrus, apricot, and a beautiful hoppiness all on board the palate.. Light-bodied, smooth, easy-drinking. Juicy/fruity, ...bubblegummy, even...and exceptionally refreshing.

I need more from this brewery, that's for sure.
* My first JK beer in the Nib, but the first I've ever tried. Had the Black Metal Farmhouse Imperial Stout at a tasting with friends two years ago.

This is the first beer we've fermented with a native yeast culture from Community Cultures Yeast Lab in San Antonio. We selected their Prickly Pear strain, which was harvested during the spring season in Lajitas, Texas near Big Bend National Park. The Prickly Pear strain is known for its bright, floral, citrus character and relatively high attenuation.

We decided to complement the native culture with a light, fluffy, medium-strength wort that features malted oats from our friends at TexMalt in Fort Worth. The malted oats were mixed with local two row malt from our longtime malt supplier Blacklands Malt in Leander, TX.

We dry-hopped this desert yeast oat saison fairly aggressively with Idaho 7, Citra, and El Dorado.

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