Bière De Saison - Damson
The Kernel Brewery in Bermondsey, Greater London, England 🏴
Farmhouse - Sour Saison Regular|
Score
7.31
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Malt – Maris Otter, wheat malt, oats
Yeast – house mixed culture
Our mixed culture fermentation saison contains two or three strains of commercial saison yeast, along with various wild and commercial yeast and bacteria: we’ve isolated brettanomyces strains from our barrels; we have grown up wild yeast collected from local fruit; we have blended in dregs from bottles of mixed fermentation beers that we have enjoyed; and we have added commercially available brettanomyces strains, 3 lactobacillus strains, and some pediococcus. Once the saison yeast’s initial fermentation has run its course, the beer undergoes a long secondary fermentation/conditioning phase as the wild yeast and bacteria start to make their impression.
The initial result is fresh, tart, lively and sometimes citric. It has a dry finish, a spritz of carbonation, the distinctive spiciness of the saison yeast, and a touch of lemon, grass and herbs, with a cleansing and slightly sour tang. As the beer ages, the brettanomyces adds more spices, fruits, a touch of horse and leather.
Some of this Biere de Saison becomes the base beer that we either blend and ferment or age in oak barrels or foeder. The beer can be dry-hopped or re-fermented with whole fruit, such as damsons, quince or apricots.
Expect a dry, effervescent and tart / sour beer alongside notes of our chosen additions.
Yeast – house mixed culture
Our mixed culture fermentation saison contains two or three strains of commercial saison yeast, along with various wild and commercial yeast and bacteria: we’ve isolated brettanomyces strains from our barrels; we have grown up wild yeast collected from local fruit; we have blended in dregs from bottles of mixed fermentation beers that we have enjoyed; and we have added commercially available brettanomyces strains, 3 lactobacillus strains, and some pediococcus. Once the saison yeast’s initial fermentation has run its course, the beer undergoes a long secondary fermentation/conditioning phase as the wild yeast and bacteria start to make their impression.
The initial result is fresh, tart, lively and sometimes citric. It has a dry finish, a spritz of carbonation, the distinctive spiciness of the saison yeast, and a touch of lemon, grass and herbs, with a cleansing and slightly sour tang. As the beer ages, the brettanomyces adds more spices, fruits, a touch of horse and leather.
Some of this Biere de Saison becomes the base beer that we either blend and ferment or age in oak barrels or foeder. The beer can be dry-hopped or re-fermented with whole fruit, such as damsons, quince or apricots.
Expect a dry, effervescent and tart / sour beer alongside notes of our chosen additions.
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5/10
Sour, acidic, yeasty, cherries
Tried
on 04 May 2019
at 19:49
Tried
from Bottle
on 05 Mar 2019
at 19:44
7.5/10
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Appearance 8
Aroma 7
Flavor 7
Texture 8
Overall 8
On keg at Six Degrees North, Edinburgh. Appearance - bright plum to red. Thin head. Nose - tonnes of damson and plum and sour edge. Taste - more sour this time and plum throughout. Palate - close to medium bodied and tangy. Long tangy finish. Overall - lovely.
Tried
on 02 Jan 2019
at 20:36
7.6/10
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Appearance 8
Aroma 7
Flavor 8
Texture 8
Overall 7.5
Keg at six degrees north Edinburgh. Pours hazy ruby, nose is funk, plum, yeasty, taste is quite sour, juicy plum, tart, oak.
Tried
on 02 Jan 2019
at 18:06
6.9/10
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Appearance 8
Aroma 7
Flavor 6
Texture 8
Overall 6.5
Keg tap from the NYE Kernel tap takeover at the Two-Tailed Lion at Leicester. Purplish pink and hazy with a ring of white head. Smells of a dry rosé wine, with light berry and stone fruit notes. Dry, fruity taste with a short finish. Heavily carbonated. Goid but short of what Kernel can do with their best beers.
Tried
from Draft
on 31 Dec 2018
at 14:55
7.6/10
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Appearance 8
Aroma 8
Flavor 8
Texture 6
Overall 7.5
On tap at Fakin, Zagreb. Unclear ruby, almost no head. Lots of fruit, cherries, some red berries, red wine, barrel, juicy, soft texture, bit thin in finish. Moderate sourness.
Tried
from Draft
at
Fakin Craft Bar
on 30 Dec 2018
at 15:27
6.8/10
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Appearance 6
Aroma 7
Flavor 7
Texture 6
Overall 7
Sampled at Billie's 2018. Hazy red with no head. Aroma and flavour are tart and fruity. Quite a soft feel. Easy to drink.
Tried
on 09 Dec 2018
at 11:36
8/10
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Tried
from Draft
at
Brewpub De Kromme Haring
on 08 Dec 2018
at 21:45
7.5/10
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Appearance 8
Aroma 8
Flavor 8
Texture 6
Overall 7
One of the latest additions to The Kernel's 'Bière de Saison' range of sour ales, this one with damson plums. Draught at BCBF. Loose, medium thick, snow white head, misty rosy vermillion red robe with amberish tinge. Aroma of a lot of sour yellow plums, gooseberry, stewed rhubarb, fruit yoghurt, redcurrant, sourdough, chalk. Crisp, refreshingly sour, bit lemony onset, outspoken and dominant stonefruit tartness, wheat slick underground supporting this but fruit acidity remains quite pronounced; softer and more bready in the finish, yet remaining very fruity, with more plum flavour opening. Light funky Bretty accents seem to play in the background as well. Very refreshing, modern fruit sour, but if I were in Cantillon's place, I wouldn't worry too much, contrary to what this beer seems to warn against… All things considered, I still prefer's Kernel's IPAs, APAs and porter above most of this series, to be honest.
Tried
from Can
on 04 Dec 2018
at 18:53
7/10
Tried
from Draft
on 02 Dec 2018
at 20:50