Showing posts with label st feuillien saison. Show all posts
Showing posts with label st feuillien saison. Show all posts

11 June 2015

One tin saison

There's something quite intriguing about a traditional Belgian brewer like St Feuillien putting its Saison in a can, and dry hopping it to boot. But so it is, and four for a tenner in Redmond's too. Not to be passed up.

Mind you, leaving it on its side in the fridge was a mistake. The "unfiltered" warning is there around the rim for all to see. The end result was a glass of beautiful sunshine-yellow beer, disfigured by huge yeasty flakes suspended through it. I'm not sure that any hop character has been lost, however: the aroma is still lightly melony and similar fruit salad chunks, while the flavour offers just a gentle citrus, akin to a witbier, but still very much crisp and saisony, and I don't think that's the fault of the floaters.

Overall, trendy packaging and anglophone hopping techniques notwithstanding, this is a classic understated Belgian saison, with all the thirst-punching power that goes with. And still perfectly quaffable even at 6.5% ABV. I'm impressed, I'll be buying more, but I'll still be storing the next ones standing.